This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 conference Other Worlds 2: After the Neo-Con Men. The article responds to an issue raised across the papers regarding social movement knowledge and theory: what is the tension between analysis produced inside the academy and that which arises from within movements. And how can theory can be developed in a way that both takes into account the viewpoint and needs of the historical players whose activity is shaping the future (social movement actors) and the wider social forces that give rise to and shape the struggles those players are involved in. It is argued that the new movements around globalisation and global justice have reasserted 'activism' ...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between ...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 confer...
This article interrogates the claim that a transnational anti-globalisation social movement has emer...
This article explores the state of research on the "movement of movements" against neoliberal global...
This article explores the state of research on the ‘movement of movements’ against neoliberal global...
Can social movements make a difference in global politics? That question is, ultimately, one that on...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between t...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both s...
In current and future situations of trans-global crises, social dissent and related practices of res...
The current political moment has given birth to the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and other forms of resi...
yesThis paper brings together a number of theoretical and political interests we have with the conc...
Introducing the special issue on global protest and democracy since 2011, this article surveys the k...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between ...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 confer...
This article interrogates the claim that a transnational anti-globalisation social movement has emer...
This article explores the state of research on the "movement of movements" against neoliberal global...
This article explores the state of research on the ‘movement of movements’ against neoliberal global...
Can social movements make a difference in global politics? That question is, ultimately, one that on...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between t...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both s...
In current and future situations of trans-global crises, social dissent and related practices of res...
The current political moment has given birth to the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and other forms of resi...
yesThis paper brings together a number of theoretical and political interests we have with the conc...
Introducing the special issue on global protest and democracy since 2011, this article surveys the k...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between ...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...