TY - BOOK AU - Amoore,Louise TI - The global resistance reader SN - 0415335833 (hardback) AV - JZ1318 .G55884 2005 U1 - 303.48/2 22 PY - 2005/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Anti-globalization movement N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction : global resistance - global politics; Louise Amoore --; Pt. 1; Conceptualizing resistance : theories and problematics --; 1; Conceptualizing resistance to globalization; James H. Mittelman and Christine B. N. Chin --; 2; State and civil society; Antonio Gramsci --; 3; Gramsci, hegemony and international relations : an essay in method; Robert W. Cox --; 4; The self-regulating market and the fictitious commodities : labor, land, and money; Karl Polanyi --; 5; Theorizing the interregnum : the double movement and global politics in the 1990s; Stephen Gill --; 6; The infrapolitics of subordinate groups; James C. Scott --; 7; The silent revolution and the weapons of the weak : transformation and innovation from below; Fantu Cheru --; 8; Method; Michel Foucault --; 9; Writing human agency after the death of God; Roland Bleiker --; Pt. 2; Situating resistance : what's in a movement? --; 10; Civil society at the turn of the millennium : prospects for an alternative world order; Robert W. Cox --; 11; Global civil society : perspectives, initiatives, movements; Richard Falk --; 12; Social movements/world politics; R. B. J. Walker --; 13; Toward a postmodern prince? : the battle in Seattle as a moment in the new politics of globalisation; Stephen Gill --; 14; Farewell to the 'end of history' : organization and vision in anti-corporate movements; Naomi Klein --; 15; Quebec City 2001 and the making of transnational subjects; Andre C. Drainville --; 16; Porto Alegre : today's bandung?; Michael Hardt --; 17; The new world order : passive revolution or transformative process?; Mark Rupert --; Pt. 3; Exploring resistances : peoples, practices, politics --; 18; Some theoretical 'musings' about gender and resistance; Marianne H. Marchand --; 19; The politics of resistance : women as nonstate, antistate, and transstate actors; V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan --; 20; Globalization, governance and gender : rethinking the agenda for the twenty-first century; Janine Brodie --; 21; Toward an international social-movement unionism; Kim Moody --; 22; Workers north and south; Beverly J. Silver and Giovanni Arrighi --; 23; Globalizing sex workers' rights; Kamala Kempadoo --; 24; Culture, economics, and politics in Latin American social movements : theory and research; Arturo Escobar --; 25; The economic bondage of debt - and the birth of a new movement; Ann Pettifor --; 26; Globalization and local resistance : the case of Shell versus the Ogoni; Cyril I. Obi --; 27; Power politics; Arundhati Roy --; 28; Environmental regeneration; Paul Ekins --; 29; Environmental activism and world civic politics; Paul Wapner --; Pt. 4; Cultures of resistance : technologies, tactics, tensions --; 30; Stronger than ever : far from fizzling out, the global justice movement is growing in numbers and maturity; George Monbiot --; 31; Grassrooting the space of flows; Manuel Castells --; 32; Digital networks and the state : some governance questions; Saskia Sassen --; 33; Carnival of money : politics of dissent in an era of globalizing finance; Marieke De Goede --; 34; Beyond the war of words : cautious resistance and calculated conformity; James C. Scott --; 35; Political boundaries, poetic transgressions; Roland Bleiker --; 36; Sounds of resistance; Robin Balliger --; 37; Culture jamming : ads under attack; Naomi Klein ER -