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Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the activities and
significance of the diverse assemblages and networks who define
themselves as engaged in resisting neoliberal globalisation and
promoting alternatives. They have been variously heralded as
representing a nascent global civil society that can democratise
contemporary global order, as globalisation "from below," and as
offering glimpses of more democratic and equitable forms of social
organisation. Whilst this interest in contemporary forms of
political dissent has enhanced understandings of world politics,
there has been a tendency to romanticise these activities and their
transformative potential. What is often missing is consideration of
the formal and informal disciplines that operate towards, within
and through resistance movements. This volume brings together
contributions from scholars in Europe and North America that
explore the ways in which contemporary forms of political dissent
are disciplined and disciplining. It provides a nuanced series of
analyses of the activities, complexities and significance of the
anti-globalisation' movement(s) and, in particular, highlights some
of the ways in which power in its various forms is implicated in
contemporary theories and practices of dissent.
"Lust. Life. Love" is a collection of poems written by Marquis D.
Bynum. From relationships and break-ups, to lustful temptations,
religious confusions and stories of inner city strife, the reader
will be enveloped into a poetic narrative of honesty, truth,
sadness, motivation, hope, laughter, and will gain reflective
insight into the relationships that exist within our own lives as
well as those beyond it. It is a collection of wins and of losses.
A book of triumphs and failures. "Lust. Life. Love." is everyone's
story. Foreword by Greg Stowers Cover Art by Karen Tucker
BROWN LITTLE ME is a cleverly written children's poem designed to
celebrate and appreciate the blessing of having brown skin. From a
child's perspective, the reader gets to experience an array of fun,
loving and life activities of children who look just like them
BROWN LITTLE ME is a "must have" book that encourages self love and
self esteem. The beauty of this work is that its illustrations
depict children of every complexion; from the lightest of brown
skin to the darkest brown skin--each with unique color of eyes,
varying hair color and texture.
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