Volume 31, Number 3, 251-270, DOI: 10.1007/s11133-008-9107-z

The Impacts of State Surveillance on Political Assembly and Association: A Socio-Legal Analysis

Amory Starr, Luis A. Fernandez, Randall Amster, Lesley J. Wood and Manuel J. Caro

From the issue entitled "Special Issue: Political Violence; Guest Editors: Patricia Steinhoff and Gilda Zwerman"

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Abstract

Based on group interviews conducted in 2006 that included 71 social justice organizations, this paper analyzes the impact of surveillance on the exercise of assembly and association rights. We link these protected legal activities with analytic frameworks from social movements scholarship in order to further a socio-legal conception of political violence against social movements.

Keywords  Social movements - Surveillance - Repression - Assembly - Association - Political violence - First Amendment

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