The Grassroots Network

The Grassroots Network
Title The Grassroots Network PDF eBook
Author Matthew Nemiroff Lyons
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1988
Genre Political Science
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Beyond Borders

Beyond Borders
Title Beyond Borders PDF eBook
Author Brian Doherty
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1317968603

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Globalisation is about transnational politics. While nation-state governments increasingly struggle with this new politics, which moves beneath, between and beyond national borders, others entities like transnational corporations have flourished. But it is not just business which increasingly bypasses these traditional boundaries. Environmental groups are also moving though this transnational space, and their politics are defined by such qualities as fluidity, ambiguity and rapid changes in identity, mission and structure. In this book, the politics of environmental movements are presented as particularly salient examples of these new phenomena. Drawing on fieldwork from Europe, Asia, America, Africa and the Middle East, the contributors address a range of trans-national processes: efforts to construct common agendas transnationally; the diffusion of new repertoires of environmental protest; the role of environmental groups in the construction of new modes of environmental governance; how neo-liberalism affects local environmental activism; evidence of transnational influences and pressures on environmental politics in repressive regimes; and the dilemmas of defining questions of environmental justice and post-colonial environmental politics without suppressing the differences between environmentalism in different countries.

Glimmer

Glimmer
Title Glimmer PDF eBook
Author Warren Berger
Publisher Penguin
Pages 358
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Design
ISBN 1101149507

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Internet Research Annual

Internet Research Annual
Title Internet Research Annual PDF eBook
Author Mia Consalvo
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 188
Release 2005
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780820478562

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This peer-reviewed collection represents some of the finest research presented at the 2004 Association of Internet Researchers Conference held in Sussex in 2004. Responding to the theme of ubiquity, papers collected here represent a diverse range of inquiries into the development, as well as perceived development, of the Internet. Offering new and important work about blogs, online games, users, norms and access, to name just a few topics, this collection is a must-read for Internet scholars intent on keeping pace with a rapidly expanding field.

Peddlers of Information

Peddlers of Information
Title Peddlers of Information PDF eBook
Author Tanya Jakimow
Publisher Kumarian Press
Pages 219
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1565494415

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are widely heralded as an opportunity for the poor to have greater access to information that can help them escape poverty. ICTs also provide local NGOs that work with the poor access to knowledge that can guide them in implementing better development programs. Such ideas reflect long-held notions about the role of knowledge provision as a tool for development. But as author Tanya Jakimow shows, the consequences of the information age are often unintended and deviate greatly from our image of an interconnected, modern world. Not only do most people remain largely excluded from ICTs, but when they do engage with these technologies, they do so in unforeseen ways. Peddlers of Information shows how local NGOs in rural India are actually using these technologies—particularly the internet—and the implications this has had for development work and ideas about poverty. Jakimow’s critique of dominant views on ICTs and her discussion of class and power relations in Southern organizations is essential reading for development scholars and practitioners.

Connectivity @ Grassroots

Connectivity @ Grassroots
Title Connectivity @ Grassroots PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2016
Genre Agricultural extension work
ISBN 9788176223768

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The Connection Gap

The Connection Gap
Title The Connection Gap PDF eBook
Author Laura Pappano
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 264
Release 2001
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780813529790

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"The Connection Gap explores the new loneliness of people who are overcommitting and underconnecting. Laura Pappano takes a passionate look at the pressures and desires of modern culture by drawing on personal experience, academic studies, and perceptive observations of our culture as reflected in advertising, literature, and popular magazines."--BOOK JACKET.