Description
Research in Social Movements, Conflicts And Change is a comprehensive academic collection that delves into the multifaceted relationship between social movements, conflict dynamics, and broader patterns of social change. The volume brings together scholars and researchers to analyze how collective action mobilizes communities, challenges existing power structures, and drives societal transformation.
This work examines various dimensions of social movements including their organizational structures, strategic approaches, and long-term impacts on policy and culture. It explores the tensions and conflicts that emerge within and between movements, as well as how these dynamics influence outcomes. The research presented spans different geographical contexts and movement types, from labor movements to civil rights activism to environmental campaigns.
Edited by Patrick G. Coy and published by Emerald Group Publishing, this volume serves as an essential resource for academics, students, and practitioners interested in understanding the mechanisms through which societies evolve and transform through collective action and social struggle.

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