
Sociology of Rebellion
The Sociology of Rebellion studies how and why groups or individuals challenge authority or social norms. It examines the social, economic, and political factors that motivate dissent, as well as the ways rebellions are organized and their impacts on society. This field looks at patterns of resistance, the role of collective identity, and how social change emerges through conflict. Overall, it helps us understand how and why people sometimes push back against established systems to seek change or justice.