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245 02 $aA world to win :$bcontemporary social movements and counter-hegemony /$cedited by William K. Carroll and Kanchan Sarker.
264 1 $aWinnipeg, Manitoba :$bARP Books,$c[2016]
264 4 $c©2016
300 $a413 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 357-407).
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$tSURVEYING THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF DISSENT --$tSocial Movements and Counter-Hegemony /$rWilliam K. Carroll --$tPolitical Economy and Culture in Mobilizing for Change /$rBarry D. Adam --$tNeoliberalism and Its Discontents: Austerity and Resistance in an Age of Crisis /$rDavid McNally --$tPolitical Ecology and Counter-Hegemonic Politics /$rLaurie Adkin --$tGlobalization, Movements and the Decentred State /$rWarren Magnusson --$tConsent, Coercion and the Criminalization of Dissent /$rCraig Fortier --$tThe Political Vocabulary of the Post-New Left: How Activists Articulate Their Politics and Why It Matters /$rSteve D'Arcy --$tMOVEMENT STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES -- SOME KEY CASES --$tInfrastructure of Dissent: The Case of the Quebec Student Movement /$rAlan Sears --$tNot Just Another Social Movement: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence /$rCliff (Kam'ayaam/Chachim'multhnii) Atleo --$tPlacing Disability Politics: Uneven Sitings of Dissenting Bodies /$rCatriona Johnson --$tFrom Resisting Police Raids to Charter Rights: Queer and aids Organizing in the 1980s /$rGary Kinsman --$tThe Power of Fossil Fuel Divestment (and Its Secret) /$rPeter Gibbs --$tBlame Canada: Environmental Movements, National Media and Canada's Reputation as a Climate Villain /$rDavid B. Tindall --$tNo One Is Illegal: Undoing Borders /$rHarsha Walia --$tON SOLIDARITY AND COUNTER-HEGEMONY --$tInternationalizing the Struggle: From Slogans to Class Politics /$rSam Gindin --$tDoes Direct Action Get the Goods? The Possibilities and Limits of Solidarity Networks /$rJordan House --$tSolidarity with Whom? Occupy Wall Street and Responsibility to the Other(s) /$rMichael Bueckert --$tSynergy between Feminism and the Left: Two Moments in the Genealogy of Feminism as a Political Movement /$rJacinthe Michaud.
520 $a"In this time of economic, ecological and social crises, a diverse array of collective movements carry the possibilities of deep democratization and alternative futures. A World to Win brings these movements alive as agents of history-in-the-making. It situates Quebec student strikers, Indigenous resistance and resurgence, Occupy, workers, feminist and queer movements and many others in their struggle against the hegemonic institutions of capitalism. Using theory and case studies, this book articulates the particular histories and structures facing social movements while also building bridges to comprehensive analyses of our current era of crisis and change--in Canada and the world. Contributors to A World to Win include well-known political and social theorists, activist-intellectuals who have made significant contributions to movement politics and emerging voices in this field. Bridging the conceptual and the practical, this book will be of value to activists whose interventions can be sharpened through critical reflection and to students and scholars who will find pathways to activism."--$cProvided by publisher.
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700 1 $aCarroll, William K.,$eeditor.
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