By Cristina Flesher Fominaya
Palgrave - 2014
Globalization and social movements are inextricably linked. Contemporary
social movements both shape and are shaped by globalization. Social
Movements and Globalization explores this link, providing a fascinating
insight into the dynamics, challenges and opportunities of contemporary
social movements in a globalized world, whilst simultaneously revealing
the effects, critiques and limitations of globalization. Engaging and
accessible, the book's comprehensive introduction to the definitions,
theories and debates surrounding social movements and globalization is
richly illustrated by case studies from around the world - from
Anonymous, to 15-M/Indignados, to the Zapatistas, the Arab Spring and
more. In drawing on cutting-edge research, up-to-date analysis, and
offering coverage of key areas of study - with chapters on the 'Global
Justice Movement', cultural resistance, media, cyberactivism and the
recent 'Global Protest Wave' of anti-austerity and pro-democracy
movements - the book makes a vital and original contribution to a range
of disciplines, not least Sociology, Politics, International Relations,
Media Studies and Cultural Studies.
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