Social Movements in a Globalising World

Social Movements in a Globalising World

Author: Hanspeter Kriesi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1349273198

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The growing interdependence on a global scale which characterizes the human condition at the turn of the century constitutes a challenge for both the mobilization of social movements and social movement theory. The present volume makes an attempt to adjust the perspective of the political process approach to a world in which political opportunities, mobilizing structures, framing processes and collective action of social movements are no longer confined to national political contexts.


Social Movements in a Globalizing World

Social Movements in a Globalizing World

Author: Donatella Della Porta

Publisher: Palgrave Schol, Print UK

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780333739815

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The growing interdependence on a global scale which characterizes the human condition at the turn of the century constitutes a challenge for both the mobilization of social movements and social movement theory. This volume makes an attempt to adjust the perspective of the political process approach to a world in which political opportunities, mobilizing structures, framing processes and collective action of social movements are political contexts.


Globalization and Social Movements

Globalization and Social Movements

Author: P. Hamel

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2001-10-16

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 023055444X

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An inspiring collection that uses case studies and theoretical reflection to contextualise the linkages between collective action theories, social movement practices and the phenomenon of globalisation. All of the perspectives presented will force a rethink of the exact meaning of globalisation and the way in which such insights can be used to advance understanding of basic transformations occurring in the diverse world of the twenty-first century.


Social Movements in a Globalized World

Social Movements in a Globalized World

Author: Cristina Flesher Fominaya

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-03-03

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1350314331

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As the world experiences social unrest, polarization, and faces complex challenges, citizens are taking to the squares and streets to demand change. From climate change protests to far-right extremism, social movements are mobilizing around the key social and political issues of our times. In this extensively revised and updated book, the author offers a cutting-edge and original analysis to generate new insights into 21st Century social movements in a globalized world. Written in clear and accessible language, this book will appeal to both students new to the field and established scholars. Drawing on a wealth of examples from around the world, from Anonymous and Occupy Wall Street to Wikileaks, the Tea Party, and the Zapatistas, it develops a compelling framework with which to understand the important role movements play in contemporary politics. This expanded and revised second edition includes a comprehensive overview of social movement theory, a new chapter on “Movements on the Right”, a wider discussion of Information and Communication Technologies and Media - including new sections on “hacktivism” and “leaktivism” -and up-to-date case studies and references.


Globalization and Social Movements

Globalization and Social Movements

Author: Valentine M. Moghadam

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2008-10-17

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0742557367

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This clear and concise book examines the crucial relationship between globalization and social movements. Deftly combining nuanced theory with rich empirical examples, leading scholar Valentine M. Moghadam focuses especially on three transnational social movements-Islamism, feminism, and global justice. Defining globalization as a complex process in which the mobility of capital, peoples, organizations, movements, and ideas takes on an increasingly transnational form, the author shows how both physical and electronic mobility has helped to create dynamic global social movements. Globalization has engendered the spread of neoliberal capitalism across the world, but it also has engendered opposition and collective action.


Social Movements for Global Democracy

Social Movements for Global Democracy

Author: Jackie Smith

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2008-02-04

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780801887444

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Contested globalizations -- Rival transnational networks -- Politics in a global system -- Globalizing capitalism : the transnational neoliberal network in action -- Promoting multilateralism : social movements and the UN system -- Mobilizing a transnational network for democratic globalization -- Agenda-setting in a global polity -- Domesticating international human rights norms -- Confronting contradictions between multilateral economic institutions and the UN system -- Alternative political spaces : the world social forum process and "globalization from below"--Conclusions: Network politics and global democracy.


Global Social Movements

Global Social Movements

Author: Continuum

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2004-11-01

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780826478573

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Articles by Sarah Ashwin, Upendra Baxi, Jim Beckford, Cynthia Cockburn, John Forrester, Paul Havemann, Paul Lubeck, John Mattausch, Ronaldo Munck, Peter Newell, Deborah Stienstra, and Steven Yearley


Global Citizens

Global Citizens

Author: Marjorie Mayo

Publisher: Zed Books

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781842771396

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The dawn of the twenty first century has been accompanied by an upsurge of anti-capitalist campaigning, challenging the very basis of the New World Economic order. This book sets out to explore the lessons from these experiences of social mobilization. How can non-governmental organizations, community based organizations and the labor and trade union movement develop effective campaigning alliances--without becoming institutionalized and incorporated themselves? How can they balance immediate gains and longer term strategies for transformation? How can they gain media attention without losing control of the message? And how can social movements develop organizational forms that are genuinely representative and democratically accountable, globally? Mayo explores these questions through case studies, and concludes with lessons for building global challenges to neo-liberal agendas and developing more transformative approaches.


Social Movements and Global Social Change

Social Movements and Global Social Change

Author: Robert K. Schaeffer

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-02-06

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1442214910

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Social Movements and Global Social Change teaches students not only about how social change occurs but also how social movements can contribute to this change. The book links two concepts in sociology that are often related in real life, but that can seem disconnected in traditional approaches to teaching these courses. The book examines different types of social movements, including those often ignored in social change textbooks, such as riots, migration, and disorganized protest. It also looks at citizens’ rights and inequality in connection to social movements and change. The book features global perspectives and examples throughout.


Social Movements and Globalization

Social Movements and Globalization

Author: Cristina Flesher Fominaya

Publisher: Red Globe Press

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780230360877

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A cutting-edge and original analysis of contemporary social movements in a globalized world, providing a clear and comprehensive grounding in social movement and globalization theory and drawing on a range of case studies and examples from around the world, from Anonymous and 15-M/Indignados to the Zapatistas.