Author(s): David Fasenfest
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 357
CONTENTS......Page 6
Towards a Progressive Future (David Fasenfest)......Page 8
PART ONE MOBILIZATION FOR CHANGE......Page 16
Teaching toward Praxis and Political Engagement (Melanie E. L. Bush and Deborah L. Little)......Page 18
Another World is Possible: Mobilizing for Global Justice (Lauren Langman)......Page 44
SMOs, Cyberactivism, and Entertainment as Politics: How MoveOn is Expanding Public Discourse and Political Struggle (Victoria Carty)......Page 66
Extending Theories of NGOs: Committed HIV/AIDS Activists and Neoliberal Reforms in Ukraine (Arseniy Gutnik)......Page 90
PART TWO CHANGING FORMS OF PROTEST......Page 124
Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances Among Movements in the Social Forum Process (Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro)......Page 126
The Globalization Movement and World Social Forum: From Protest to Politics (Heather Gautney)......Page 142
The Technocratization of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations and the WTO (Kristen Hopewell)......Page 168
PART THREE POWER AND RESISTANCE IN LATIN AMERICA......Page 188
Emerging Emancipatory Processes in Latin America (Ximena de la Barra and R. A. Dello Buono)......Page 190
Migration and Asymmetrical Integration in Latin America (VĂctor M. Figueroa SepĂșlveda)......Page 218
What is the Potential of Latin America's "third left "? (Marie Kennedy, Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly)......Page 240
Resurrected Enterprises and Social Mobilization in Argentina (Laura Collin Harguindeguy)......Page 260
Community Organizing, Rebellion, and the Progressive State: Neighborhood Councils in El Alto, Bolivia (Emily P. Achtenberg)......Page 282
The Zapatistas' Other Politics: The Subjects of Autonomy (Margaret Cerullo)......Page 296
Contributor Information......Page 308
References Cited......Page 314
Subject Index......Page 340
Name Index......Page 353