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Laurence Cox, "Why Social Movements Matter: An Introduction" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018)
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Laurence Cox, "Why Social Movements Matter: An Introduction" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018)

Cox highlights how social movements have shaped the world we live in and their importance for today’s social struggles...

New Books in Critical Theory · Marshall Poe

April 8, 201933m 24s

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In his book Why Social Movements Matter: An Introduction (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018), Senior Lecturer Laurence Cox, from Maynooth University, highlights how social movements have shaped the world we live in and their importance for today’s social struggles. He also explores the complex relationship between progressive social movements and political parties, as well as the interactions between movements and intellectuals. The book is written in an engaging way and will also trigger the interest of the general publics interested in social movements and progressive politics.

Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives.

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