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General topics: Capitalism | Development (and Alternative development) | Diversity | Globalization | Neoliberalism (➦ Corporatization of the university) | Social justice
Note: The above are some topics that research activists tend to discuss as general concepts related to causes. But these general topics do not cover all specific causes and issues actually addressed (for which see below).

Specific causes & issues: Ageism | AI Bias | AIDS | Antiracism (see also Racism) | Antiwar | Apartheid | Caste antidiscrimination | Censorship | Childcare | Class discrimination | Decolonization | Digital justice | Disability rights | Drugs | Education reform (➦ In HigherEd) | Economic Inequality | Environment (➦ BiodiversityClimate changeEnvironmental justice) | Feminist activism | Food justice (➦ Food sovereignty | Slow food) | Freedom of speech | Gender equality (➦ Reproductive labor [See also Womens rights]) | Health care reform (➦ Health advocacy) | Heteronormativity (➦ Toxic masculinity) | Housing & zoning issues (➦ GentrificationHouselessness (including homelessness)Housing reformSkidrow) | Human rights | Indigenous rights | Information access | Infrastructure | Labor activism (➦ Adjunct instructors | Anti-work | Care work | Domestic work | Feminized labor | Reproductive labor | Sex work | Unionization) | Land politics | Language activism (➦ Linguistic discrimination | Linguistic diversity) | Legal system (➦ Criminal justice systemPolice reformPrison abolition) | Medical system reform | Mental health | Microaggressions | Population movement (➦ Forced displacementMigrationImmigrationImmigration activismUndocumented residents rights) | Prison change (➦ Prison abolitionPrison reform) | Racism (see also Antiracism) | Reproductive justice (➦ Abortion | Reproductive labor) | Right-wing activism | Surveillance | Trade treaties | Water justice | Women's rights (➦ FeminicideViolence against women)

General topics: [TBD]

Age & generation groups: Children | Youth | Elderly | Generations (➦ [TBD])

Citizenship, residency, migrant groups: Citizens | Immigrants | Migrants | Refugees | Undocumented residents

Gender groups: LGBTQ | Men | Women

Economic groups: [TBD]

Professional & Occupational groups: (See also in this menu under "In Disciplines & Professions" > "Professions") Knowledge workers | Professionals | Veterans


Religious groups: [TBD]

Issues in LowerEd Research Activism: Discipline | Preservice teaching | Teaching | Curriculum (re)design

LowerEd Personnel & Research/Activism: Administration | Students

General topics: [TBD]

Arts (Creative & Performing Arts): Architecture | Art (➦ Digital artsStreet artTextile art) | Music (➦ Ethnomusicology) | Performance studies | Theater



Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM): AI (artificial intelligence) | Computer science | Data science | Engineering (➦ In Silicon Valley) | Environmental sciences





"None, or All of the Above": Organic intellectuals | Public intellectuals

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Datasets in the Rsearch + Activism Bibliography refers to collections of data collected, analyzed, or presented for activist purposes. (See also Data Stories and Data Activism as activist method.)

 

C-REX - Center for Research on Extremism. “Comparative Far-Right Protest in Europe: The CFP Dataset,” n. d. https://www.sv.uio.no/c-rex/english/groups/cfp-dataset/index.html. Cite
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “Global Protest Tracker,” 2022. https://carnegieendowment.org/publications/interactive/protest-tracker. Cite
Caught in the act of protest: Contextualizing contestation. “Home Page.” Protest Survey, 2022. https://www.protestsurvey.eu/. Cite
Chenoweth, Erica, Jonathan Pinckney, and Orion A. Lewis. “NAVCO 3.0 Dataset.” Harvard Dataverse, 2019. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/INNYEO. Cite
Clark, David, and Patrick Regan. “Mass Mobilization Protest Data,” 2016. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HTTWYL. Cite
Crowd Counting Consortium. “Home Page,” n. d. https://sites.google.com/view/crowdcountingconsortium/home. Cite
Foos, Florian, Lyubomir Kostadinov, Nikolay Marinov, and Frank Schimmelfennig. “Replication Data for ‘Does Social Media Promote Civic Activism? A Field Experiment with a Civic Campaign.’” Harvard Dataverse, 2020. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0BPVCH. Cite
Francisco, Ron. “European Protest and Coercion Data:  28 European Countries from 1980 through 1995,” n. d. https://ronfran.ku.edu/data/index.html. Cite
Girardin, Luc, Philipp Hunzinger, Lars-Erik Cederman, Nils-Christian Bormann, Seraina Rüegger, and Manuel Vogt. “GROWup - Geographical Research On War, Unified Platform,” n. d. https://growup.ethz.ch/. Cite
Joyce, Mary, António Rosas, and Philip N. Howard. “Global Digital Activism Data Set, 2013: Version 2.” ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2013. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34625.v2. Cite
Krause, Heather. “Generation Activist: Young People Choose Protest Over Traditional Politics.” Orb Media, n. d. https://orbmedia.org/generation-activist-data. Cite
Lankina, Tomila, and Katerina Tertytchnaya. “Protest in Electoral Autocracies: A New Dataset.” Post-Soviet Affairs 36, no. 1 (January 2, 2020): 20–36. https://doi.org/10.1080/1060586X.2019.1656039. Cite
Our World in Data. “Home Page.” Our World in Data, n. d. https://ourworldindata.org. Cite
Our World in Data. “SDG Tracker (Measuring Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals).” SDG Tracker, n. d. https://sdg-tracker.org/. Cite
Participedia. “Participedia (Home Page),” n. d. https://participedia.net/. Cite
Perkins, Nathan, and Tommy Leung. “Count Love.” Count Love, n. d. https://countlove.org/. Cite
Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries. In Her Own Right: A Century of Women’s Activism, 1820-1920. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries, n. d. http://inherownright.org/. Cite
Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries. “Dataset ForIn Her Own Right: A Century of Women’s Activism, 1820-1920,” n. d. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vFmIVZo97XFeD2ulgkRy3TwIJfXgTA27S1cILjq0npw/edit#gid=484301788. Cite
Swarthmore College. “Global Nonviolent Action Database,” n. d. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/. Cite
Weidmann, Nils B. “Mass Mobilization in Autocracies Database,” n. d. https://mmadatabase.org/. Cite
Wimmer, Andreas, and Philippe Duhart. “Ethnic Power Relations Dataset 3.0,” 2014. http://www.epr.ucla.edu/. Cite
World Health Organization. “WHO Data Collections,” n. d. https://www.who.int/data/collections. Cite
World Health Organization. “Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Policy Portal,” 2022. https://platform.who.int/data/maternal-newborn-child-adolescent-ageing/static-visualizations/srh. Cite