The Global Resistance Reader
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1. Conceptualizing Resistance: Theories and Problematics 2. Situating Resistance: What’s in a Movement? 3. Exploring Resistances: The Global in the Local 4. Cultures of Resistance: Technologies, Tactics, Tensions

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Louise Amoore

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'A very timely collection and one that is very important ... it will appeal to growing numbers of students for example on both sides of the Atlantic, working in the fields of unternational political economy/international relations who wish to try to understand the restructuring of the global political economy, an in particular the way in which particulat forms of and patterns of resistance can be understood and theorised, and indeed ultimately engaged with/in.'Professor Stephen Gill, York University, Canada'Ideal for advanced undergraduates - as well as postgraduate - courses dealing with world politics, global political economy, social movements, and so on.'Professor Mark Rupert, Syracuse University, USA'An original, timely and useful initiative ... the book could be used in most international studies courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.'Alex Colas, University of Sussex, UK'Transnational (or global) resistance movements are becoming increasingly important ... I certiankly would use [this book] as a set textbook for my course on the politics of social change. I would also list it as recommended reading for my introduction to peace and conflict studies.'Ronald Bleiker, Griffith University, Australia

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