Kadya Tall, Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle, Michel Cahen
This book uses empirical research to bring together a broad range of protest contexts in twelve chapters. From the formation of Maroon societies in the early colonial period, to female mobilisation in authoritarian contexts, via urban youth culture, women or mineworkers in trade unionism, as well as pro- and anti- gay rights activists, the protagonists here all insist upon their rights to protest in a variety of ways. Sometimes popular protest is expressed through religion, often (and sometimes violently) by young people, exasperated by their long wait for social achievement. Electoral wars...
This book uses empirical research to bring together a broad range of protest contexts in twelve chapters. From the formation of Maroon societies in th...