To Make Another World
Studies in Protest and Collective Action
Paul Kennedy author Colin Barker author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Feb '96
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This book is a significant contribution to the expanding study of social movements. The essays consider some of the manifold ways in which people join together in popular movements to pursue visions of a different and more just society. They examine the impact of such movements, both on ordinary citizens swept along by demands for change, and on conventional institutions caught in the crossfire between radical protest and the pursuit of more mundane goals. They cast a new light on seemingly familiar themes: participation as a learning experience, the critical ingenuity of leadership but also its failures of judgment and internal divisions and the ever-changing nature of protest in the face of relentless social change. Above all, these essays succeed in capturing the essential vitality and creativity of ideas and language expressed by citizens as they struggle to reinvent their lives and times.
’This collection is a gem - the first, I hope, of many.’ Professor David Coates, University of Manchester, UK ’...what for me was one of the highlights of the book, an ethnographic account of how the London police handle demonstrations...however, what remains is the inspiration of reading so many reminders of everday possibility of creative resistance.’ Social History
ISBN: 9781859723265
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
246 pages