Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change generates new knowledge about central aspects of human life: why and how we organize into movements for political and social change, and why and how we engage social conflicts and build peace. It has helped define and advance scholarship in social movements for more than 40 years. An important home for interdisciplinary and international scholarship at the forefront of research and theory development related to societies’ struggles over resources, power, and agency, the series is critical reading for scholars of social movements, peace and conflict, social change, and related disciplines. Scroll down to see books that have published in this series to date.
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