Benjamin Junge is an associate professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. His research on the topics of gender, social movements, religion, and public health has been widely published.
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Junge offers a deep and insightful account of how 'being an active citizen' is influenced by one's gender, racial, and class background. . . . He does so by taking us deep into some of the most known and propagated forums of citizen participation-the World Social Forum, the Participatory Budget, and electoral politics."" - Bernd Reiter, author of The Dialectics of Citizenship: Exploring Privilege, Exclusion, and Racialization

