A Social Psychology of Protest

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A Social Psychology of Protest analyzes how individuals become active participants in protest, exploring motivations, group identity, and political engagement.

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A Social Psychology of Protest: Individuals in Action offers a deep psychological exploration of protest behavior, focusing on how ordinary individuals are transformed into powerful agents of social and political change. Drawing from key theories in social psychology—such as identity formation, collective behavior, group dynamics, and perceived injustice—the book examines the motivations, emotions, and social contexts that drive people to protest.

Through real-world examples, case studies, and research-backed insights, the book provides a framework for understanding activism, resistance, and collective action. It’s ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in political psychology, sociology, or grassroots movements.

Whether analyzing modern-day protests or historical uprisings, this book sheds light on the personal and collective psychology that fuels social transformation.

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