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Global Activism (Rethinking Globalizations)

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Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
352
Edition
annotated edition
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This comprehensive study traces the transnationalization of activist networks, analyzing their changing compositions and characters and examining the roles played by the World Social Forum in this process. Comparing four of the largest global networks targeting the 'neoliberal triumvirate' of the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization: the Jubilee anti-debt campaigners Via Campesina peasant farmers Our World Is Not For Sale and the anarchistic Peoples’ Global Action. Written by a scholar-activist, the book highlights that despite their diversity, these collective actors follow a similar globalizing path and that networks in which solidarity is based on a shared identity perceived as threatened by neoliberal change are gaining strength. Social forums are depicted as a fertile ground to strengthen networks and a common ground for cooperative action among them, but also a battleground over the future of the forum process, the global anti-neoliberal struggle, and 'other possible worlds' in the making. Global Activism will appeal to students and scholars interested in globalization, international relations, IPE and social movements.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series-Title......Page 3
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Illustrations......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Abbreviations......Page 11
1 The globalization of neoliberalism and of activism: An introduction......Page 16
2 Global activism: Methodology and scholarly review......Page 40
3 Toward Jubilee 2000 and beyond......Page 81
4 Our World Is Not For Sale......Page 123
5 Via Campesina......Page 163
6 Zapatista-inspired Peoples’ Global Action......Page 203
7 Concluding reflections on present and future scholarship and activism......Page 245
Appendixes......Page 274
Notes......Page 284
Bibliography......Page 324
Index......Page 345


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