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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.
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.
Critical research and theorizing on the Anti- or
Alter-Globalization Movement has exploded over the last two
decades. This volume provides a platform for scholar-activists
themselves to share insights from engaged research and to
critically reflect on movement histories and internal dynamics. It
also highlights ways in which activists are reaching beyond their
geographical and issue boundaries to link with others in struggle,
to construct a broader global movement of the left--and beyond.
Case studies span the social movement spectrum from more
traditional concerns with class, the primacy of the labor movement,
economic redistribution and justice, through the so-called 'new'
movements of identity and post-materialist issues of peace, the
environment, gender, and indigenous struggles, to the newest
currents in (post-)autonomy, (post-)anarchism, and de- or
anti-coloniality. Together these studies show that what began in
Chiapas with the Zapatista cry of basta ya! as an
'anti-globalization' movement morphed for a time into
'alter-globalization' and 'global peace and justice', and may now
be emerging as a counter-hegemonic project of and for global
democratization. This book was published as a special issue of
Globalizations.
Critical research and theorizing on the Anti- or
Alter-Globalization Movement has exploded over the last two
decades. This volume provides a platform for scholar-activists
themselves to share insights from engaged research and to
critically reflect on movement histories and internal dynamics. It
also highlights ways in which activists are reaching beyond their
geographical and issue boundaries to link with others in struggle,
to construct a broader global movement of the left--and beyond.
Case studies span the social movement spectrum from more
traditional concerns with class, the primacy of the labor movement,
economic redistribution and justice, through the so-called 'new'
movements of identity and post-materialist issues of peace, the
environment, gender, and indigenous struggles, to the newest
currents in (post-)autonomy, (post-)anarchism, and de- or
anti-coloniality. Together these studies show that what began in
Chiapas with the Zapatista cry of basta ya! as an
'anti-globalization' movement morphed for a time into
'alter-globalization' and 'global peace and justice', and may now
be emerging as a counter-hegemonic project of and for global
democratization. This book was published as a special issue of
Globalizations.
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