This lively textbook integrates theory and methodology into the study of social movements and includes contemporary case studies to engage students and encourage them to apply theories critically. A wide range of protest cases are explored from American European and global arenas including contemporary examples of political violence and terrorism alter-globalisation social networking and global activism. Key chapter features encourage students to engage critically with the material: method points uncover the methodology behind the theories helping students to understand the larger study of social movements; debate points highlight classic arguments in social movement studies encouraging students to critically assess theoretical approaches; and case studies connect theories to cases allowing students to relate key principles to real-world examples. A companion website offers additional student and instructor resources including lecture slides and worksheets.
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