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  • Fisher, Dana R and Philip Leifeld. 2019. “The Polycentricity of Climate Policy Blockage.” Climatic Change. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-019-02481-y
  • Fisher, Dana R. 2019. “Commentary: The broader importance of #FridaysForFuture.” Nature Climate Change. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-019-0484-y
  • Fisher, Dana R., Lorien Jasny, and Dawn M. Dow. 2018. “Why Are We Here? Patterns of Intersectional Motivations Across the Resistance.” Mobilization: An International Quarterly 23(4 (December)):451–68.
  • Fisher, Dana R., Dawn M. Dow, and Rashawn Ray. 2017. “Intersectionality Takes it to the Streets: Mobilizing Across Diverse Interests for the Women’s March.” Science Advances. http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/9/eaao1390.full
  • Desai, Sonalde. 2017. "Doing Gender Vs. Doing Modernity," in Bhatia, Manjeet (Ed.) Locating Gender in the New Middle Class in India, Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
  • Thorat, Amit, Reeve Vanneman, Sonalde Desai and Amaresh Dubey. 2017. "Escaping and Falling into Poverty in India Today," World Development, 93:413-426.
  • Thorat, Amit, Reeve Vanneman, Sonalde Desai and Amaresh Dubey. 2017. “Escaping and Falling into Poverty in India Today,” World Development, 93:413-426.
  • Anya M. Galli (2016) How Glitter Bombing Lost Its Sparkle: The Emergence and Decline of a Novel Social Movement Tactic. Mobilization: An International Quarterly: September 2016, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 259-281.
  • Desai, Sonalde, Lawrence Haddad, Deepta Chopra and Amit Thorat (Editors). 2016. Investing in the Future: Public Policy Opportunities to End Undernutrition in India. London: Routledge.
  • Barik, Debasis, Tushar Agarwal and Sonalde Desai. 2015. “After the Dividend: Caring for a Greying India,” Economic and Political Weekly, 50(24): 108-112. Barik agarwal and desai 2015 after the dividend.pdf103.3 KB
  • Desai, Sonalde and Reeve Vanneman. 2015. “Enhancing Nutrition Security via India’s National Food Security Act: Using an axe instead of a scalpel?” India Policy Forum Vol. 11. Shah, Shekhar, Arvind Panagariya and Subir Gokarn (Eds.) New Delhi: Sage.
  • Fisher, Waggle, Leifeld. 2013. "Where Does Political Polarization Come From? Locating Polarization Within the US Climate Change Debate."American Behavioral Scientist 57(1): 70-92. Fisher, Waggle, and Leifeld 2013.pdf4.75 MB
  • Spalding, Roy, Toni Schindler Zimmerman, Christine A. Fruhauf, James H. Banning, and Joanna Pepin. 2010. “Relationship Advice in Top-Selling Men’s Magazines: A Qualitative Document Analysis.” Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 22:203–24.

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