We the People: Social Protest Movements and the Shaping of American
Democracy uses a historical and a contemporary focus to demonstrate
the integral role that social protest movements play in challenging
social and structural inequality along the intersecting axis of
identity politics, socioeconomic status and ability, and why social
protest movements should matter to social workers. The book
examines how social protest movements influence progressive social
policy and elucidates the social conditions that give rise to
protest, how protest creates social movements, and the functions
and goals of social protest movements. By exploring various
theoretical perspectives, it brings both a historical and a
contemporary lens to the examination of social protest movements
and elucidates the critical role that social protest movements play
in American democracy. With a discussion of emerging trends and the
future of social protest movements, We the People explains and
offers strategies for both students and social workers to develop
the skills to think critically and take part in social protest
movements as policy practitioners.
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