This book examines why citizens resort to the often risky and
demanding strategy of using disruptive protest when other channels
of political intervention appear to be available. It analyzes the
relationship between protest movements and the formal political
system. This book is intended for postgraduate and undergraduate
sociology and politics students on courses in political sociology,
comparative politics and social movements. Also of strong interest
within social psychology, social anthropology, contemporary history
and social geography.
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