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Insurgent encounters : transnational activism, ethnography, & the political / Jeffrey S. Juris; Alex Khasnabish, eds.

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Beteiligte: Juris, Jeffrey S., 1971- (HerausgeberIn) , Khasnabish, Alex, (HerausgeberIn)
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht:Durham, N.C. [u.a.] : Duke Univ. Press, 2013
Umfang:XIII, 444 S. : Ill. ; 25 cm
ISBN:9780822353621
0822353628
9780822353492
0822353490
Anmerkungen:Literaturangaben
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73.76 Politische Ethnologie: Sonstiges

71.38 Soziale Bewegungen

Enthält:

Ethnography and activism within networked spaces of transnational encounter

Spaces of intentionality: race, class, and horizontality at the United States social forum

Tracing the Zapatista rhizome, or, the ethnography of a transnationalized political imagination

The possibilities and perils for scholar-activists and activist-scholars: reflections on the "feminist dialogues"

From local ethnographies to global movement: experience, subjectivity, and power among four alter-globalization actors

The global indigenous movement and "paradigm wars": international activism, network building, and transformative politics

Local and not-so-local exchanges: alternative economies, ethnography, and social science

The edge effects of alter-globalization protests: an ethnographic approach to summit-hopping in the post-Seattle period

Transformations in engaged ethnography: knowledge, networks, and social movements

Transformative ethnography and the world social forum: theories and practices of transformation

Activist ethnography and translocal solidarity

Ethnographic approaches to the world social forum

The transnational struggle for information freedom

This is what democracy looked like

The cultural politics of free software and technology within the social forum process

The possibilities, limits, and relevance of engaged ethnography

Mehr zum Titel:Ethnography and activism within networked spaces of transnational encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex KhasnabishSpaces of intentionality: race, class, and horizontality at the United States social forum / Jeffrey S. Juris -- Tracing the Zapatista rhizome, or, the ethnography of a transnationalized political imagination / Alex Khasnabish -- The possibilities and perils for scholar-activists and activist-scholars: reflections on the "feminist dialogues" / Manisha Desai -- From local ethnographies to global movement: experience, subjectivity, and power among four alter-globalization actors / Geoffrey Pleyers -- The global indigenous movement and "paradigm wars": international activism, network building, and transformative politics / Sylvia Escárcega -- Local and not-so-local exchanges: alternative economies, ethnography, and social science / David J. Hess -- The edge effects of alter-globalization protests: an ethnographic approach to summit-hopping in the post-Seattle period / Vinci Daro -- Transformations in engaged ethnography: knowledge, networks, and social movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell -- Transformative ethnography and the world social forum: theories and practices of transformation / Giuseppe Caruso -- Activist ethnography and translocal solidarity / Paul Routledge -- Ethnographic approaches to the world social forum / Janet Conway -- The transnational struggle for information freedom / M. K. Sterpka -- This is what democracy looked like / Tish Stringer -- The cultural politics of free software and technology within the social forum process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Giuseppe Caruso, St¿phane Couture, and Lorenzo Mosca -- The possibilities, limits, and relevance of engaged ethnography / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish.