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Social Movements An Anthropological Reader

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ISBN-10: 1405101091

ISBN-13: 9781405101097

Edition: 2005

Authors: June Nash

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Based on fieldwork carried on across 14 countries, this book addresses problems of global health, control of resources, militarization, & repression, & offers solutions formulated by local people.
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Book details

List price: $66.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/30/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 6.80" wide x 9.74" long x 1.03" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Elizabeth Emma Ferry is assistant professor of anthropology at Brandeis University.

Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Social Movements and Global Processes: June Nash (City University New York)
Fragmentation and the Recomposition of Civil Society
When Networks Don't Work: Marc Edelman (City University New York)
The State and the Right Wing: The Village Scout Movement in Thailand
Gender, Citizenship, and the Politics of Identity
Activism and Class Identity: The Saturn Auto Factory Case
Secularization and Fundamentalist Reactions
Print Islam: Media and Religious Revolution in Afghanistan
Local Islam Gone Global: The Roots of Religious Militancy in Egypt and its Transnational Transformation
Nationalism and Militarism in West Papua: Institutional Power, Interpretive Practice, and the Pursuit of Christian Truth
The Sarvodaya Movement's Vision of Peace and a Dharmic Civil Society
Deterritorialization and the Politics of Place
Ethnic Resurgence: Autonomy Movements against Deterritorialization
Resiliance of Nationalism in a Global Era: Megaprojects in Mexico's South
The Politics of Place: Legislation, Civil Society and the 'Restoration" of the Florida Everglades
"Land, Water, and Truth": San Identity and Global Indigenism
Privatization, Individualization, and Global Cosmopolitanism
The Fair Trade Movement: Changing the Rules of Trade with Global Partnership
"The Water is Ours, Carajo!": Deep Citizenship in Bolivia's Water War
From the Cosmopolitan to the Personal: Women's Mobilization with Respect to HIV/AIDS
Political Organization among Indigenous Women of the Amazonia
At Home in the World: Women's Activism in Hyderabad, India
Index