Social Movements in a Global Context
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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Workers of the World, Unite!
  • Chapter 2: State and Co-operative Movements
  • Chapter 3: Movement Innovations in the 1960s: Resource Mobilization?
  • Chapter 4: Resistance to State Terror
  • Chapter 5: Culture and the Politics of Identity
  • Chapter 6: Bureaucratization and Anarchist Resistance
  • Chapter 7: Terrorism and the ""War on Terror""
  • Chapter 8: Consumer-Citizen: The Market as a Social Movement Tool
  • Chapter 9: Discourse and the Power of Constitution: ""Speaking for"" the Environment
  • Chapter 10: Beyond Nation-State Sovereignty: Indigenous Peoples' Internationalism
  • Chapter 11: Coalition Politics
  • Chapter 12: In Search of Global ""Public Space""
  • Copyright Acknowledgments
  • Index

About the Author

Rod Bantjes is Associate Professor in the Sociology and Anthropology Department at St. Francis Xavier University. His areas of expertise are environmental social movements and social geography.

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A serious contribution that will have a long life... The arguments are coherent and sustained [and the book] links movements to the working classes in vital ways.... A solid book that is comprehensive, engaged and engaging, and, especially, relevant to the wave of new activists and intellectuals who are working on new and improved collective forms of class-rooted self-emancipation."" - James Sacouman, Acadia University

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