Today, now, this minute – change is in motion. Students and researchers of communication seeking to understand how this dynamic is propelled, disrupted, restrained or transformed will be intrigued by this volume. Ana Adi offers a rich and varied collection for readers showing how people and groups on the margins struggle to change one reality for another in many diverse parts of the globe, and at different times in history. Drawing on important theoretical discussions, this book underscores the need for new ways of speaking about activism and public relations – and in doing both extends and entrenches the critical space to interrogate politics, power and communicative action and inaction. Bravo! This book should be on everyone’s reading list.Kristin Demetrious, Associate Professor of Communication, Deakin University, AustraliaThis book provides a valuable addition to the literature on the rise of social movements, which are a characteristic of contemporary democracies and emerging democracies. It builds on the previous Routledge text Public Relations, Activism, and Social Change by Kristin Demetrious, with a particular feature being the breadth of international case studies examined by a range of expert authors. While it can be argued that activist groups and social movements are opponents of public relations, which is traditionally associated with power elites, this volume brings an expanded view of public relations as well as contemporary political communication.Jim Macnamara, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Public Communication, University of Technology Sydney, Australia