Research & Papers**:**
- Climate Change and the New Politics of Violence (Kellan Anfinson)
- The Critique of Violence (Walter Benjamin)
- Radical flanks of social movements can increase support for moderate factions (Brent Simpson et al.)
- The Rhetorical Dimensions of Radical Flank Effects: Investigations into the Influence of Emerging Radical Voices on the Rhetoric of Long-standing Moderate Organizations in Two Social Movement (Courtney Lanston Dillard)
- Literature Review: Protest movement success factor (Social Change Lab)
- Black Radicalization and the Funding of Civil Rights: 1957-1970 (Herbert H. Haines)
- Disrupting the system constructively: Testing the effectiveness of nonnormative nonviolent collective action. (Eric Shuman et al.)
- Public Opinion Polling: Just Stop Oil (Social Change Lab)
- The activist’s dilemma: Extreme protest actions reduce popular support for social movements. (Matthew Feinberg et al.)
- "Ecoterrorism”?: A Critical Analysis of the Vilification of Radical Environmental Activists as Terrorists (Rebecca Smith)
- Eco-Terrorism? Countering Dominant Narratives of Securitisation: a Critical, Quantitative History of the Earth Liberation Front (1996-2009) (Michael Loadenthal)
- An Examination of Suffragette Violence (C. J. Bearman)
Newspapers & Media:
- James Butler · A Coal Mine for Every Wildfire: Where are the ecoterrorists? (London Review of Books)
- The Poor Person’s Defense of Riots (CounterPunch)
- Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence” Is a Revolutionary Call to Arms (Jacobin)
- Climate activism has so far been fairly peaceful: here’s why that might change (The Conversation)
- Bold Climate Protests Are Triggering Even Bolder Anti-Protest Laws (InsideClimate News)