Contemporary France has witnessed a rise of new forms of social
movement, mobilising around new causes and articulating changing
demands. Sarah Waters examines the new generation of movements in
the last decade, from anti-racism and the movement of the
unemployed to solidarity or the associations of the 'Sans' . She
argues that emerging movements share a profoundly civic dimension:
these are movements about rights and are concerned with who has
rights and what those rights are. They manifest a desire to
reinvent citizenship in the present day in relation to a new set of
social struggles and conflicts.
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