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Social Movements and Social Classes: The Future of collective action
The book Social Movements and Social Classes: The Future of Collective Action explores the evolving relationship between social classes and collective movements in the context of contemporary global change. It examines how shifts in economic structures, technological innovation, and cultural transformation redefine the foundations of social mobilization. The author analyzes classical and modern theories of collective action, linking them to current social movements advocating for democracy, equality, environmental justice, and labor rights. By tracing the decline of traditional class-based movements and the rise of new identity-based and transnational activism, the book reveals how social actors adapt their strategies in response to neoliberal globalization and digital communication networks. This work provides a critical framework for understanding the prospects and challenges of collective action in the 21st century, offering valuable insights for scholars, activists, and policymakers engaged in the study of social change.
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