Alter-Globalization

Alter-Globalization
Title Alter-Globalization PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Pleyers
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 290
Release 2013-04-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0745655084

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Contrary to the common view that globalization undermines social agency, ‘alter-globalization activists', that is, those who contest globalization in its neo-liberal form, have developed new ways to become actors in the global age. They propose alternatives to Washington Consensus policies, implement horizontal and participatory organization models and promote a nascent global public space. Rather than being anti-globalization, these activists have built a truly global movement that has gathered citizens, committed intellectuals, indigenous, farmers, dalits and NGOs against neoliberal policies in street demonstrations and Social Forums all over the world, from Bangalore to Seattle and from Porto Alegre to Nairobi. This book analyses this worldwide movement on the bases of extensive field research conducted since 1999. Alter-Globalization provides a comprehensive account of these critical global forces and their attempts to answer one of the major challenges of our time: How can citizens and civil society contribute to the building of a fairer, sustainable and more democratic co-existence of human beings in a global world?

Alter-Globalization

Alter-Globalization
Title Alter-Globalization PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Pleyers
Publisher Polity
Pages 334
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0745646751

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Geoffrey Pleyers' book is an important contribution to a sociology of alter-globalization. It brings a great amount of primary information and analyzes the various trends existing inside this major social actor of the 21st century. Framcois Hantart, International Council of the World Social Forum.

Alter-Globalization

Alter-Globalization
Title Alter-Globalization PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Pleyers
Publisher Polity
Pages 334
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 074564676X

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Geoffrey Pleyers' book is an important contribution to a sociology of alter-globalization. It brings a great amount of primary information and analyzes the various trends existing inside this major social actor of the 21st century. Framcois Hantart, International Council of the World Social Forum.

Globalization from Below

Globalization from Below
Title Globalization from Below PDF eBook
Author Donatella Della Porta
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 318
Release
Genre
ISBN 1452908818

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Presenting the first systematic empirical research on the global justice movement, Globalization from Below analyzes a movement from the viewpoints of the activists, organizers, and demonstrators themselves. The authors traveled to Genoa with anti-G8 protesters and collected data from more than 800 participants. They examine the interactions between challengers and elites, and discuss how new models of activism fit into current social movement work.

Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures

Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures
Title Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures PDF eBook
Author Robin Leichenko
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 183
Release 2008-08-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0199720991

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This book explores the connections between two of the most transformative processes of the twenty-first century, namely climate change and globalization. In this book, Leichenko and O'Brien present a conceptual framework for analyzing the interactions between these two processes, and illustrate, through case studies, how these interactions create situations of "double exposure." Drawing upon prominent recent and current climate-related events -- Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, recurring droughts in India, and the melting of Arctic sea ice -- the case studies each demonstrate a different pathway of interaction between globalization and global environmental change. Through exploration of these pathways of double exposure, the book also shows how broader human security concerns including growing inequalities, growing vulnerabilities, and unsustainable rates of development are integrally connected to both processes of global change. The double exposure framework not only sheds light on the challenges raised by these two global processes, but also reveals possibilities for using the interactions to generate positive opportunities for action.

Justice Globalism

Justice Globalism
Title Justice Globalism PDF eBook
Author Manfred Steger
Publisher SAGE
Pages 185
Release 2012-12-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1446271935

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Are political activists connected to the global justice movement simplistically opposed to neoliberal globalization? Is their political vision ′incoherent′ and their policy proposals ′naïve′ and ′superficial′ as is often claimed by the mainstream media? Drawing on dozens of interviews and rich textual analyses involving nearly fifty global justice organizations linked to the World Social Forum, the authors of this pioneering study challenge this prevailing view. They present a compelling case that the global justice movement has actually fashioned a new political ideology with global reach: ′justice globalism′. Far from being incoherent, justice globalism possesses a rich and nuanced set of core concepts and powerful ideological claims. The book investigates how justice globalists respond to global financial crises, to escalating climate change, and to the global food crisis. It finds justice globalism generating new political agendas and campaigns to address these pressing problems. Justice globalism, the book concludes, has much to contribute to solving the serious global challenges of the 21st century. Justice Globalism will prove a stimulating read for undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences and humanities who are taking courses on globalization, global studies and global justice.

Distant Proximities

Distant Proximities
Title Distant Proximities PDF eBook
Author James N. Rosenau
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 460
Release 2003-03-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780691095240

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In "Distant Proximities" one of America's senior scholars presents a work of sweeping vision that addresses the dizzying anxieties of the post-Cold War, post-September 11th world.