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Envisioning land seizure: Diachronic representations of the occupation of Alcatraz Island

Wetzel, 2012

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Wetzel C
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American Behavioral Scientist

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Although land seizure is designed to be an evocative and provocative tactic for social movement organizations, how are groups' members, goals, and claims portrayed in subsequent media coverage? Focusing on the Indians of All Tribes' occupation of Alcatraz …
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