
Networking Futures
The Movements against Corporate Globalization
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Networking Futures
The Movements against Corporate Globalization
About this book
In an account full of activist voices and on-the-ground detail, Juris provides a history of anti–corporate globalization movements, an examination of their connections to local dynamics in Barcelona, and an analysis of movement-related politics, organizational forms, and decision-making. Depicting spectacular direct action protests in Barcelona and other cities, he describes how far-flung activist networks are embodied and how networking politics are performed. He further explores how activists have used e-mail lists, Web pages, and free software to organize actions, share information, coordinate at a distance, and stage "electronic civil disobedience." Based on a powerful cultural logic, anti–corporate globalization networks have become models of and for emerging forms of radical, directly democratic politics. Activists are not only responding to growing poverty, inequality, and environmental devastation; they are also building social laboratories for the production of alternative values, discourses, and practices.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrations and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: The Cultural Logic of Networking
- 1. The Seattle Effect
- 2. Anti–Corporate Globalization Soldiers in Barcelona
- 3. Grassroots Mobilization and Shifting Alliances
- 4. Performing Networks at Direct-Action Protests
- 5. Spaces of Terror: Violence and Repression in Genoa
- 6. May the Resistance Be as Transnational as Capital!
- 7. Social Forums and the Cultural Politics of Autonomous Space
- 8. The Rise of Informational Utopics
- Conclusion: Political Change and Cultural Transformation in a Digital Age
- Appendix 1: Electronic Resources
- Appendix 2: Pink and Silver Call, Genoa, July 20, 2001
- Appendix 3: Peoples’ Global Action Organisational Principles
- Appendix 4: World Social Forum Charter of Principles
- Notes
- References
- Index