The global resistance reader / edited and introduced by Louise Amoore. - p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction : global resistance - global politics / Conceptualizing resistance : theories and problematics -- Conceptualizing resistance to globalization / State and civil society / Gramsci, hegemony and international relations : an essay in method / The self-regulating market and the fictitious commodities : labor, land, and money / Theorizing the interregnum : the double movement and global politics in the 1990s / The infrapolitics of subordinate groups / The silent revolution and the weapons of the weak : transformation and innovation from below / Method / Writing human agency after the death of God / Situating resistance : what's in a movement? -- Civil society at the turn of the millennium : prospects for an alternative world order / Global civil society : perspectives, initiatives, movements / Social movements/world politics / Toward a postmodern prince? : the battle in Seattle as a moment in the new politics of globalisation / Farewell to the 'end of history' : organization and vision in anti-corporate movements / Quebec City 2001 and the making of transnational subjects / Porto Alegre : today's bandung? / The new world order : passive revolution or transformative process? / Exploring resistances : peoples, practices, politics -- Some theoretical 'musings' about gender and resistance / The politics of resistance : women as nonstate, antistate, and transstate actors / Globalization, governance and gender : rethinking the agenda for the twenty-first century / Toward an international social-movement unionism / Workers north and south / Globalizing sex workers' rights / Culture, economics, and politics in Latin American social movements : theory and research / The economic bondage of debt - and the birth of a new movement / Globalization and local resistance : the case of Shell versus the Ogoni / Power politics / Environmental regeneration / Environmental activism and world civic politics / Cultures of resistance : technologies, tactics, tensions -- Stronger than ever : far from fizzling out, the global justice movement is growing in numbers and maturity / Grassrooting the space of flows / Digital networks and the state : some governance questions / Carnival of money : politics of dissent in an era of globalizing finance / Beyond the war of words : cautious resistance and calculated conformity / Political boundaries, poetic transgressions / Sounds of resistance / Culture jamming : ads under attack / Louise Amoore -- James H. Mittelman and Christine B. N. Chin -- Antonio Gramsci -- Robert W. Cox -- Karl Polanyi -- Stephen Gill -- James C. Scott -- Fantu Cheru -- Michel Foucault -- Roland Bleiker -- Robert W. Cox -- Richard Falk -- R. B. J. Walker -- Stephen Gill -- Naomi Klein -- Andre C. Drainville -- Michael Hardt -- Mark Rupert -- Marianne H. Marchand -- V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan -- Janine Brodie -- Kim Moody -- Beverly J. Silver and Giovanni Arrighi -- Kamala Kempadoo -- Arturo Escobar -- Ann Pettifor -- Cyril I. Obi -- Arundhati Roy -- Paul Ekins -- Paul Wapner -- George Monbiot -- Manuel Castells -- Saskia Sassen -- Marieke De Goede -- James C. Scott -- Roland Bleiker -- Robin Balliger -- Naomi Klein. Pt. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Pt. 2. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Pt. 3. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Pt. 4. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

0415335833 (hardback) 0415335841 (pbk.)

2004011007


Anti-globalization movement

JZ1318 / .G55884 2005

303.48/2