“…As pointed out by Karen Beckwith, this rising body of work has informed many research questions in a variety of research fields, from "comparative politics, social movement analysis, democratization scholarship, gender and politics research, and feminist theory" (Beckwith, 2013, p. 1). Complementing a series of overviews of the international field of research on women's movements (Beckwith, 2000(Beckwith, , 2013Bereni and Revillard, 2012;Ewig and Ferree, 2013;Ferree and Mueller, 2004; McBride Laure Bereni, "Women's Movements and Feminism: French Political Sociology Meets a Comparative Feminist Approach" (Chapter 21), in Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, and Amy G. Mazur (eds), The Oxford Handbook of French Politics, Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 461-482. and Mazur, 2008), the focus will be placed here on what this research field brings to the study of social movements.…”