
Bring the passion and potential of social movements to life Protest, Activism, and Social Movements is a thematic overview of the study of social movements in Canada, covering key topics such as framing, identity, tactics, repression, digital media, and globalization. With an engaging narrative style, case studies, and empirical examples from Canadian and global movements that are solidly grounded in theory, this text brings the passion and potential of social movements to life for Canadian students.
This text investigates the mechanisms, theoretical frameworks, and real-world impacts of social movements within the Canadian and global political landscape. Kathleen M. Rodgers, an expert in sociology and social movement studies, synthesizes academic theory with empirical evidence to explain how collective action is organized and sustained. The book provides a structured analysis of how activists navigate political opportunities, identity formation, and the evolving influence of digital media in modern protest environments.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a comprehensive pedagogical tool for students of sociology and political science. Readers frequently note the balance between accessible narrative prose and the rigorous application of sociological theory to current events.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2018-02-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199021619
ISBN-13:
9780199021611
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