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An exploration of globalization and its effect on resistance movements all over the world.
This work tells the story - the response of ordinary people around the world to the irreversible juggernaut of the global economy. Readers are shown attempts to create alternatives by those for whom globalization has no need.
A trans-continental investigation of the new generation of rural social movements
This title is an account of the guerrilla war inside Nepal and its consequences.
Seeking to understand the political significance of the World Social Forum, this work provides a detailed analysis of its leading participants and how they drive the politicisation process. It explores the WSF's significance in transmitting ideas and its potential for becoming a political force.
Written explicitly for social and political activists, and educators, this book presents a history of the Internet, a guide to progressive uses of the Internet and an account of how NGOs and others have been using information and communication technology (ICT) for social and political change.
A social history of protest movements in 1960s Germany departs from the limited and often politically biased reports of participants by placing the protests within the wider contexts of social change and international events. The author shows how the protest movements reflected and influenced social and political change in post-war Germany.
Chomsky, Pilger, Fisk, Mark Thomas, Mark Steel, Edward Herman, Mark Curtis and others cut through the propaganda of the media's coverage of Iraq.