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Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change presents an in-depth exploration of how social movements function as catalysts for societal transformation. This scholarly volume, edited by Patrick G. Coy, brings together contemporary research examining the complex relationships between grassroots activism, conflict dynamics, and institutional change.
The book addresses key themes including movement organization, strategic action, and the mechanisms through which collective action influences social policy and cultural norms. It provides valuable insights for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in understanding the driving forces behind social change. The work draws on empirical research and theoretical frameworks to illuminate how diverse movements navigate challenges, build coalitions, and achieve their objectives.
Published by Emerald Group Publishing, this academic resource serves as an essential reference for those studying sociology, political science, and social activism. It contributes significantly to the scholarly discourse on civil society, protest movements, and the ongoing struggle for social justice and institutional reform.







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