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    Social movements, class, and adult education

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    2005
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    Walters, Shirley
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    Social movements are movements of people in civil society who cohere around issues and identities that they themselves define as significant (Martin, 1999). The following quotation describes a group of poor women in South Africa, a group calling itself People’s Dialogue, who are mobilizing around their need for houses. They are part of a social movement of women and men internationally who are collectively struggling for access to land and houses.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10566/3249
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