This issue of WSQ examines a variety of historical timelines, minority populations, and sociopolitical tensions while considering the social phenomena of 'protest.' Hailed as the 'age of protest,' the current moment has revitalised public dissent from racialised and marginalised groups domestically and globally. This issue's contributors use past, present, and future histories of protest to narrate these tumultuous moments of mass participation through the lens of feminist scholarship'invigorating mainstream dialogue with understudied and overlooked accounts.
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This issue of WSQ examines a variety of historical timelines, minority populations, and sociopolitical tensions while considering the social phenomena of 'protest.' Hailed as the 'age of protest,' the current moment has revitalised public dissent from racialised and marginalised groups domestically and globally. This issue's contributors use past, present, and future histories of protest to narrate these tumultuous moments of mass participation through the lens of feminist scholarship'invigorating mainstream dialogue with understudied and overlooked accounts.