Resisting Citizenship
Discover the profound insights in "Resisting Citizenship" by Martha A. Ackelsberg and Mart Ackelsberg, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This 288-page paperback takes you on a compelling journey through the nuances of political participation in the United States, particularly focusing on feminist perspectives and activism.
Through a blend of fieldwork, interviews, and contemporary research, Ackelsberg examines how collective engagement can reshape our understanding of democracy. Dive into the experiences of those who participate in "non-traditional" ways and learn valuable lessons about their roles in shaping political landscapes. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of feminism, political science, and social participation.
Whether you're a student, activist, or simply curious about the dynamics of political engagement, "Resisting Citizenship" offers thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional notions of democratic involvement.