Contents |
Introduction: unthinking the world-system / Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, John Markoff, and Jackie Smith -- Antisystemic movements, yesterday and today / Immanuel Wallerstein -- Disrupting hegemonic discourses & modes of thought -- The study of social movements in the modern-colonial world system / Janet Conway -- Other moral orders : epistemology & resistance, the case of Israel/Palestine / Joyce Dalsheim -- World-historical perspectives on emancipatory struggles & organizational logics -- Linking social movement networks, 1989 to 1992 : Southeast Asia, Africa and South America / Patrick Manning -- Contemporary social movements and media : the emergent nomadic political logic and its nervous system / Todd Wolfson and Peter Funke -- Ideological imbalance post the credit crunch : neoliberalism versus the politics of resistance / Rafal Soborski -- Practices and challenges in contemporary organizing across diversity -- Exploring the persistence of gendered geographies of global justice / Manisha Desai -- Religious others and global social justice movements / Lee Cormie -- Transnational feminism and United Nations global conferences / Jackie Smith and Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum, University of Pittsburgh -- The politics of making life possible : towards buen vivir? -- Indigeneity vs. "civilization" : indigenous alternatives to the planetary rift in the world-system ecology / Leonardo E. Figueroa Helland and Pratik Raghu -- Spirituality and global capitalism : contested perspectives / Peter (Jay) Smith -- Conclusion: transforming the world-system? what would revolution look like? / Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning and John Markoff. |