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    2. Sociologi och antropologi

    Identity, Place, Knowledge

    Social Movements Contesting Globalization

    AvJanet M. Conway

    Häftad, Engelska, 2004

    267 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Grassroots organizations have long been involved in the education and mobilization of local populations. Through the development of coalition formation, broad-based campaign-organizing and popular and activist education, information and experiences are shared amongst activists and interested individuals. Janet M. Conway looks at how social justice organizations struggle to build momentum when many of the groups are disparate and the development of ideas are often articulated through actions.Conway examines the experiences within a particular organization, the Metro Network for Social Justice, in Toronto. This small, place-based group contributed, with thousands of others like it, to the demonstrations in Seatle in 1999. These groups have become sophisticated forums to explore the structures of representation, decision-making, democratic governance and problems of inequality and power/knowledge in activist politics. By focusing on MNSJ, Conway is able to explore topics that affect any number of groups involved in social justice and to offer some hard hitting analysis on how it is that small groups scattered around the world are able to affect change.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2004-01-01
    • Mått:15 x 23 x 2 mm
    • Vikt:425 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:240
    • Förlag:Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
    • ISBN:9781552661253

    Utforska kategorier

    • Sociologi och antropologi inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Dr. Janet Conway has been a faculty member of the Department of Politics and School of Public Administration at Ryerson University since August 2002. Janet is also accredited in the Graduate Program in Communication and Culture. Professor Conway’s area of research and specialization is contemporary social movements. She is the author of a recent book, Identity, Place, Knowledge: Social Movements Contesting Globalization, and is the recipient of a three-year SSHRC Standard Research Grant for a project entitled “The World Social Forum: Towards a New Democratic Imaginary.” In the last year, this project has taken her to India, Brazil and Ecuador.Before coming to Ryerson, Janet Conway was Program Director at the Social Planning Council of Metro Toronto. She is a long-time social justice activist and a founder of the Toronto-based Metro Network for Social Justice. Since coming to Ryerson, she has collaborated closely with Judy Rebick in her capacity as the Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy in convening the Toronto Social Forum (www.torontosocialforum.ca).

    Recensioner i media

    “Identity, Place, Knowledge is a tour de force… it belongs in every political science course at the university level and is a major contribution to the literature inviting all of us to a new way of doing politics.”

    Innehållsförteckning

    • : Preface: Introduction: The Making and Meaning of Anti-globalization Movements: Identity: Studying Social Movements: Place: Grounding Globalization and Resistance: Knowledge: Why Movements Matter: The Activist City in an Era of Free Trade: Re-making Coalition Politics: Contesting the Neoliberal City: Knowledge—and the Impasse in Left Politics: Social Movements and Countervailing Power in a Time of Empire: References