Critical theories, international relations and 'the anti-globalisation movement' :
[Book]
the politics of global resistance /
edited by Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca.
New York :
Routledge,
2005.
xviii, 264 pages ;
24 cm.
RIPE series in global political economy
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-256) and index.
Constructing 'the anti-globalisation movement' / Catherine Eschle -- In the belly of the beast : resisting globalisation and war in a neo-imperial moment / Mark Rupert -- Globalisations, violences and resistances in Mozambique : the struggles continue / Branwen Gruffydd Jones -- Anti-globalisation discourses in Asia / Ralph Pettman -- Lessons from the indigenous : Zapatista poetics and a cultural humanism for the twenty-first century / Nick Higgins -- Contesting the free trade area of the Americas : invoking a Bolivarian geopolitical imagination to construct an alternative regional project and identity / Marianne H. Marchand -- Globalisation and the 'politics of identity' : IR theory through the looking glass of women's reproductive rights activism / Bice Maiguashca -- Resistance and compromiso at the global frontlines : gender wars at the US-Mexico border / Irasema Coronado and Kathleen Staudt -- Organic intellectuals and counter-hegemonic politics in the age of globalisation : the case of ATTAC / Vicki Birchfield and Annette Freyberg-Inan -- 'We are heartbroken and furious!' : violence and the (anti- )globalisation movement(s) / Sian Sullivan -- Seattle and the struggle for a global democratic ethos / Roland Bleiker -- Conclusion / Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca.
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"This book explores the interface between diverse social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and a range of critical theories in the discipline of International Relations (IR). The book is a powerful contribution to what the editors hope will be an ongoing dialogue between "the movement" and IR, between theory and practice, and between different critical theory perspectives."--Jacket.