Social Order of Collective Action
Discover the intricate dynamics of social movements in Matthew Kearney's insightful book, Social Order of Collective Action, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2020. This compelling work delves into the Wisconsin Uprising of 2011, utilizing ethnographic observation and extensive interviews to provide a sociological analysis of this pivotal event in American history. With 274 pages of in-depth exploration, Kearney uncovers valuable lessons about the formation of social order and the underlying social dynamics that fueled one of the largest and most sustained protests in the United States. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, political science, and social movements, this paperback edition invites you to engage with the complexities of collective action and its impact on society. Enhance your understanding of grassroots activism and the power of community with this essential read.