Social Movements and Ireland

Niamh Hourigan editor Linda Connolly editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:30th Oct '06

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This innovative text offers a thorough introduction and critical analysis of collective action in Irish society, exploring the impact of social movements on cultural, political, and economic changes throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Social Movements and Ireland is a groundbreaking text that offers a thorough introduction and critical examination of collective action within Irish society. It highlights how participation in social protests has emerged as a significant form of political expression in Ireland, playing a crucial role in fostering the cultural, political, social, and economic transformations that have influenced the nation throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

This book presents a comprehensive overview of social movement activities in Ireland while also incorporating key theoretical frameworks for analyzing these movements. It is designed to meet the needs of students from various academic backgrounds, making it a valuable resource for those studying social sciences, political science, and cultural studies. By integrating theory with practical examples, the text provides fresh insights into international social movement theory, drawing on the unique experiences of Ireland.

Additionally, Social Movements and Ireland delves into significant issues shaping Irish society, such as gender, civil rights, rural development, consumerism, environmentalism, and more. Through its focus on these substantive topics, the book offers a distinct narrative of the evolution of Irish society and ongoing social changes. It encourages readers to consider the complex interplay of various factors, including globalization, racism, ethnicity, and immigration, that continue to influence social movements in Ireland today.

ISBN: 9780719072420

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256 pages