Presenting a detailed focus on the historical experiences of a wide
variety of Canadian social movements, this in-depth collection
describes the lessons to be learned from past grassroots efforts.
Contributors from the fields of history, political science,
education, sociology, and women's studies address important
questions with a Canadian angle, such as "How effective are social
movements as agents of change? How has globalization shaped the way
that Canadian social movements operate?" and "Are the democratic
values espoused by these groups exhibited in their own internal
practices?" The varied perspectives offered cover 80 years of
political activism in Canada.
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