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Coalitions across Borders shows how social movements have cooperated and conflicted as they work to develop a transnational civil society in response to perceived threats of neoliberalism--free trade, privatization, structural adjustment, and unbridled corporate power. The authors explore the processes of transnational mobilization, discussing the motivations and methods of cross-border cooperation as well as the conflicts that have affected movement abilities to promote social change. The original case studies included in this volume represent a diverse cross section of transnational movement coalitions--from various regions and nations, representing different movement interests, and addressing a range of economic injustices. Coalitions across Borders reveals the many social conditions that enable and constrain the formation of transnational civil societies and the ways in which movement actors manage conflicts as they work toward common goals.
Get it, read it, and pass it on. ""Most Americans living today never heard Ed Murrow in a live
broadcast. This book is for them I want them to know that broadcast
journalism was established by someone with the highest standards.
Tabloid crime stories, so much a part of the lust for ratings by
today's news broadcasters, held no interest for Murrow. He did like
Hollywood celebrities, but interviewed them for his entertainment
programs; they had no place on his news programs. My book is
focused on this life in journalism. I offer it in the hope that
more people in and out of the news business will get to know Ed
Murrow. Perhaps in time the descent from Murrow's principles can be
reversed.""
"Living Up in a Down World" explores the experience of life, our attitudes and perspective from a Biblical viewpoint, and provides a basic outline for the path to achieving a lifetime of peace and fulfillment. Pastor and counselor Dr. Bob Edwards has observed the damaged emotions of others for over two decades and offers a step-by-step approach to overcoming the emptiness created by a culture permeated with negativity and relativism. Dr. Bob draws inspiration from Scripture and personal anecdotes to encourage positive change as he shares healing methods intended to relieve the inner hurts created by being "just plain human." For those who may try to fill an empty void with unhealthy relationships, fame, fortunes, sex, alcohol or food, Dr. Bob leads the way to discovering a simple, humorous approach to living a fulfilling and purposeful existence surrounded with God-created peace. For those looking for inspiration and a deeper understanding of themselves, this guide will help spiritual seekers apply Christian principles and learn to view the world through upward thinking and eternal eyes, ultimately setting a new course in life to live UP in a down world
Bob Edwards, the Great White North's equivalent to H. L. Mencken, remains a singular figure in Canadian journalism. His newspapers, published in Wetaskiwin, Leduc, High River, Strathcona, Winnipeg, Port Arthur, and most famously Calgary, skewered politics, society, and business leaders with a fearlessness and outrageousness rarely seen then, now, or in between.As editor James Martin points out in his illuminating introduction, Bob Edwards seems more modern the farther back in history he recedes; he was the granddaddy of Gonzo Journalism a la Hunter S. Thompson, a freewheeling cultural critic in the spirit of Lester Bangs, a pioneer of satirical reform as evidenced in "Frank "magazine, and a spoofer of the po-faced reporting of his day in precisely the same way that "The Onion" is now."Irresponsible Freaks, Highball Guzzlers and Unabashed Grafters" features mountains of Edwards's superb aphorisms, a generous helping of his longer and lesser-known works, and some choice items which have never before seen print, as well as miraculous archival discoveries and many cartoons from Edwards's celebrated "Eye Opener." It is a welcome addition to the Bob Edwards canon for those who thought they knew everything about him, and an eye-opening introduction to the uninitiated: "He was writing this stuff a hundred years ago "
For more than fifty years Red Barber was the voice of baseball. The game was broadcast sporadically until the late 1930s, when Barber burst into prominence by bringing it home to radio listeners, play by play. More than half a century later, he could still be heard, broadcasting over National Public Radio from his retirement home in Tallahassee. Announcing for the Brooklyn Dodgers and later for the New York Yankees, he became a legend long before his death in 1992. Red's story reveals the growth and changes in baseball over the years, the demands of sportscasting, and the difference between radio and television reporting. Here is Red giving major play-by-plays of his own life and career with characteristic wit and integrity.
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