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Occupy Wall Street: A New Political Form of Movement and Community?
Michael Jensen
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Henrik Bang
Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis
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Political Identity
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Occupy Wall Street
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Social Movements
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Article Analysis
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Twitter
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Social Solidarity
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Transformative Capacity
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Countermovement
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Natural Language Processing
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Discursive Practices
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Political Solidarity
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Political Community
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Twitter User
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Political Regimes
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Wall Street
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Political Identity
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Transformative
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Political System
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Social Movement
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oppositional
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Discursive Practice
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Natural Language Processing
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Political Community
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Social Sciences
Political Identity
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Political System
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Natural Language Processing
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Political Community
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