The book “Le Québec en mouvements, continuité et renouvellement des pratiques militantes”, edited by Pascale Dufour, Laurence Bherer and Geneviève Pagé, was launched at the N’était-ce pas l’été bookshop. It is the result of a collective effort by professors and doctoral students at CAPED, the Collectif Action politique en démocratie. Le Québec en mouvements follows on from a first edition published by Lux Éditeur in 2008 (ed. Francis Dupuis-Déri), which aimed to put social movements back at the heart of Quebec politics. Fifteen years on, what is the current state of these social movements? How have they changed?
A podcast episode presents the book.
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