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Social Change: Movements, Politics, and Technology provides a comprehensive analysis of how contemporary social movements mobilize for change in an increasingly digital world. Alicia Swords examines the complex relationships between grassroots activism, political systems, and technological innovation.
The book explores how movements strategically navigate political institutions while harnessing social media, digital platforms, and emerging technologies to amplify their messages and build coalitions. Swords demonstrates how technology has transformed organizing practices, from fundraising to coordination, while also examining the challenges and limitations of digital activism.
Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, this resource is essential for understanding modern social change. It appeals to scholars, activists, policymakers, and students interested in how movements create political impact and what role technology plays in shaping contemporary activism and social progress.

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