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Fair Share

Senior Activism, Tiny Publics, and the Culture of Resistance
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Fair Share offers a deeply researched ethnographic portrait of progressive senior activists in Chicago, showcasing how a small yet determined public wields collective power to advocate for broad social change. Gary Alan Fine explores the vibrant culture of Chicago Seniors Together, a leftist activist group founded in the 1970s, which defies the stereotype of seniors as a conservative political cohort. Seniors mobilise around issues like affordable housing and healthcare, using their age as a powerful visual symbol in protests, demonstrating savvy political engagement and commitment beyond their immediate community.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in sociology, social movements, gerontology, and political activism, especially those keen on understanding the role of seniors in progressive social change.

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A deeply researched ethnographic portrait of progressive senior activists in Chicago who demonstrate how a tiny public wields collective power to advocate for broad social change.

If you've ever been to a protest or been involved in a social movement, you have likely experienced a local culture, one with slogans, jargon, and social commitments. Though one might think of a cohort of youthful organisers when imagining protest culture, this powerful ethnography from esteemed sociologist Gary Alan Fine explores the world of senior citizens on the front lines of progressive protests, specifically those involved in a locally prominent activist group founded in the 1970s.

While seniors are a notoriously importantโ€”and historically conservativeโ€”political cohort, "Chicago Seniors Together" is a decidedly leftist organisation, inspired by the model of Saul Alinsky. The group advocates for social issues, such as affordable housing and healthcare, that affect all sectors of society but take on a particular urgency in the lives of seniors. Seniors connect and mobilise around their distinct experiences but do so in service of concerns that extend beyond themselves. Not only do these seniors experience social issues as seniorsโ€”but they use their age as a dramatic visual in advocating for political change.

In Fair Share, Fine brings readers into the vital world of an overlooked political group, describing how a โ€œtiny publicโ€ mobilises their group's demands for broad social change. In this process, he shows that senior citizen activists are particularly savvy about using age to their advantage in social movements. After all, what could be more attention-grabbing than a group of passionate older people determinedly shuffling through snowy streets with canes, in wheelchairs, and holding walkers to demand healthcare equity, risking their own health in the process?

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"In Fair Share: Senior Activism, Tiny Publics, and the Culture of Resistance, Fine presents an excellent ethnographic study of social movement culture at a meso-level, revealing the sociality essential for activism." – J. L. Johnson, Symbolic Interaction
Choice praises the work as "a deep and joyful dive into the contradictions and strengths of elder activism." James M. Jasper of CUNY Graduate Center describes it as "a pleasure to read," highlighting how the Baby Boom generation continues to stir meaningful political change.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226823836

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 4 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Gary Alan Fineย is the James E. Johnson Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University. He has written many books, including, most recentlyย The Hinge: Civil Society, Group Cultures, and the Power of Local Commitments, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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