Abstract
Professor of Sociology and History Craig Calhoun talks about globalization protests, stating that these are not spontaneous reactions, but rather part of a concerted effort to achieve better working conditions, greater access to healthcare, and a cleaner environment. Many of those who participate in such protests do so because they believe a variety of economic activities playing out on a global scale have worked against these outcomes.
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Introduction to Sociology, The Way We Live
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