A review by jennaniho
Social Movements: The Structure of Collective Mobilization by Paul Almeida

hopeful informative reflective slow-paced

4.5

This book is imperative for anyone trying to understand, and even feel inspired to support social movements. It is a text book at the graduate level, so many higher education terminology is included and you might want to be patient when reading this book. Likewise, I'm personally thinking of buying to keep it as a resource book. 

Furthermore, the book was released in 2019; so, it takes in the social movements of Black Lives Matter and the Women's March in the late 2010s as the biggest in the country at of that date. We all know that those two impactful events set the ground for what we are currently experiencing in the 2020s.