Social Movements and Economic Transition
Explore the intricate relationship between social movements and economic transitions in Heather L. Williams' compelling book, Social Movements and Economic Transition. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages, delving into the patterns of political mobilization among various groups in Mexico facing significant economic challenges such as trade opening, fiscal retrenchment, and market liberalization.
Williams utilizes detailed case studies of both worker-based and farmer-based movements to illustrate how these economic shifts have transformed the landscape of distributive protest. This analysis provides a deeper understanding of the socio-economic dynamics at play and highlights the importance of political agency in times of change. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this book is essential for anyone interested in economics, political science, or social movements.