Logistics of Resistance-Investigating Supply Chain Practices in Social Movements
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DOI: 10.15640/jeds.v12n1a8
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Activism; Community mobilization; Digital tools; Frugal innovation; Information systems; Logistics of resistance; Resilience; Social movements;All these keywords.
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