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Product Description
A brief, affordable introduction to collective behavior and social movements.
Award-winning sociologists David Snow and Sarah Soule draw from a broad range of theories including political sociology, theories of organizations, and the study of culture and social interaction to introduce the essential ideas for analyzing social movements.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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