Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political
Herausgeber: Juris, Jeffrey S.
Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political
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Jeffrey S. Juris is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University. He is the author of Networking Futures: The Movements against Corporate Globalization, also published by Duke University Press, and coauthor of Global Democracy and the World Social Forums. Alex Khasnabish is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University. He is the author of Zapatistas: Rebellion from the Grassroots to the Global and Zapatismo Beyond Borders: New Imaginations of Political Possibility.…mehr
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Jeffrey S. Juris is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University. He is the author of Networking Futures: The Movements against Corporate Globalization, also published by Duke University Press, and coauthor of Global Democracy and the World Social Forums. Alex Khasnabish is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University. He is the author of Zapatistas: Rebellion from the Grassroots to the Global and Zapatismo Beyond Borders: New Imaginations of Political Possibility.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
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- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780822353621
- ISBN-10: 0822353628
- Artikelnr.: 36076859
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780822353621
- ISBN-10: 0822353628
- Artikelnr.: 36076859
Jeffrey S. Juris is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University. He is the author of Networking Futures: The Movements against Corporate Globalization, also published by Duke University Press, and coauthor of Global Democracy and the World Social Forums. Alex Khasnabish is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University. He is the author of Zapatistas: Rebellion from the Grassroots to the Global and Zapatismo Beyond Borders: New Imaginations of Political Possibility.
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xv
Introduction. Ethnography and Activism within Networked Spaces of
Transnational Encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 1
Emerging Subjectivities
1. Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class, and Horizontality at the U.S.
Social Forum / Jeffrey S. Juris 39
2. Tracing the Zapatista Rhizome, or, the Ethnography of a
Transnationalized Political Imagination / Alex Khasnabish 66
3. The Possibilities and Perils for Scholar-Activists and
Activist-Scholars: Reflections on the Feminist Dialogues / Manisha Desai 89
4. From Local Ethnographies to Global Movement: Experience, Subjectivity,
and Power among Four Alter-globalization Actors / Geoffrey Pleyers 108
Discrepant Paradigms
5. The Global Indigenous Movement and Paradigm Wars: International
Activism, Network Building, and Transformative Politics / Sylvia Escárcega
129
6. Local and Not-So-Local Exchanges: Alternative Economies, Ethnography,
and Social Science / David J. Hess 151
7. The Edge Effects of Alter-globalization Protests: An Ethnographic
Approach to Summit Hopping in the Post-Seattle Period / Vinci Daro 171
Transformational Knowledges
8. Transformation in Engaged Ethnography: Knowledge, Networks, and Social
Movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell
199
9. Transformative Ethnography and the World Social Forum: Theories and
Practices of Transformation / Giuseppe Caruso 229
10. Activist Ethnography and Translocal Solidarity / Paul Routledge 250
11. Ethnographic Approaches to the World Social Forum / Janet Conway 269
Subversive Technologies
12. The Transnational Struggle for Information Freedom / M. K. Sterpka 295
13. This Is What Democracy Looked Like / Tish Stringer 318
14. The Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology within the Social
Forum Process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Guiseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and
Lorenzo Mosca 342
Conclusion. The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography
/ Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 367
References 391
Contributors 423
Index 427
Abbreviations xv
Introduction. Ethnography and Activism within Networked Spaces of
Transnational Encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 1
Emerging Subjectivities
1. Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class, and Horizontality at the U.S.
Social Forum / Jeffrey S. Juris 39
2. Tracing the Zapatista Rhizome, or, the Ethnography of a
Transnationalized Political Imagination / Alex Khasnabish 66
3. The Possibilities and Perils for Scholar-Activists and
Activist-Scholars: Reflections on the Feminist Dialogues / Manisha Desai 89
4. From Local Ethnographies to Global Movement: Experience, Subjectivity,
and Power among Four Alter-globalization Actors / Geoffrey Pleyers 108
Discrepant Paradigms
5. The Global Indigenous Movement and Paradigm Wars: International
Activism, Network Building, and Transformative Politics / Sylvia Escárcega
129
6. Local and Not-So-Local Exchanges: Alternative Economies, Ethnography,
and Social Science / David J. Hess 151
7. The Edge Effects of Alter-globalization Protests: An Ethnographic
Approach to Summit Hopping in the Post-Seattle Period / Vinci Daro 171
Transformational Knowledges
8. Transformation in Engaged Ethnography: Knowledge, Networks, and Social
Movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell
199
9. Transformative Ethnography and the World Social Forum: Theories and
Practices of Transformation / Giuseppe Caruso 229
10. Activist Ethnography and Translocal Solidarity / Paul Routledge 250
11. Ethnographic Approaches to the World Social Forum / Janet Conway 269
Subversive Technologies
12. The Transnational Struggle for Information Freedom / M. K. Sterpka 295
13. This Is What Democracy Looked Like / Tish Stringer 318
14. The Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology within the Social
Forum Process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Guiseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and
Lorenzo Mosca 342
Conclusion. The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography
/ Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 367
References 391
Contributors 423
Index 427
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xv
Introduction. Ethnography and Activism within Networked Spaces of
Transnational Encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 1
Emerging Subjectivities
1. Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class, and Horizontality at the U.S.
Social Forum / Jeffrey S. Juris 39
2. Tracing the Zapatista Rhizome, or, the Ethnography of a
Transnationalized Political Imagination / Alex Khasnabish 66
3. The Possibilities and Perils for Scholar-Activists and
Activist-Scholars: Reflections on the Feminist Dialogues / Manisha Desai 89
4. From Local Ethnographies to Global Movement: Experience, Subjectivity,
and Power among Four Alter-globalization Actors / Geoffrey Pleyers 108
Discrepant Paradigms
5. The Global Indigenous Movement and Paradigm Wars: International
Activism, Network Building, and Transformative Politics / Sylvia Escárcega
129
6. Local and Not-So-Local Exchanges: Alternative Economies, Ethnography,
and Social Science / David J. Hess 151
7. The Edge Effects of Alter-globalization Protests: An Ethnographic
Approach to Summit Hopping in the Post-Seattle Period / Vinci Daro 171
Transformational Knowledges
8. Transformation in Engaged Ethnography: Knowledge, Networks, and Social
Movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell
199
9. Transformative Ethnography and the World Social Forum: Theories and
Practices of Transformation / Giuseppe Caruso 229
10. Activist Ethnography and Translocal Solidarity / Paul Routledge 250
11. Ethnographic Approaches to the World Social Forum / Janet Conway 269
Subversive Technologies
12. The Transnational Struggle for Information Freedom / M. K. Sterpka 295
13. This Is What Democracy Looked Like / Tish Stringer 318
14. The Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology within the Social
Forum Process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Guiseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and
Lorenzo Mosca 342
Conclusion. The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography
/ Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 367
References 391
Contributors 423
Index 427
Abbreviations xv
Introduction. Ethnography and Activism within Networked Spaces of
Transnational Encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 1
Emerging Subjectivities
1. Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class, and Horizontality at the U.S.
Social Forum / Jeffrey S. Juris 39
2. Tracing the Zapatista Rhizome, or, the Ethnography of a
Transnationalized Political Imagination / Alex Khasnabish 66
3. The Possibilities and Perils for Scholar-Activists and
Activist-Scholars: Reflections on the Feminist Dialogues / Manisha Desai 89
4. From Local Ethnographies to Global Movement: Experience, Subjectivity,
and Power among Four Alter-globalization Actors / Geoffrey Pleyers 108
Discrepant Paradigms
5. The Global Indigenous Movement and Paradigm Wars: International
Activism, Network Building, and Transformative Politics / Sylvia Escárcega
129
6. Local and Not-So-Local Exchanges: Alternative Economies, Ethnography,
and Social Science / David J. Hess 151
7. The Edge Effects of Alter-globalization Protests: An Ethnographic
Approach to Summit Hopping in the Post-Seattle Period / Vinci Daro 171
Transformational Knowledges
8. Transformation in Engaged Ethnography: Knowledge, Networks, and Social
Movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell
199
9. Transformative Ethnography and the World Social Forum: Theories and
Practices of Transformation / Giuseppe Caruso 229
10. Activist Ethnography and Translocal Solidarity / Paul Routledge 250
11. Ethnographic Approaches to the World Social Forum / Janet Conway 269
Subversive Technologies
12. The Transnational Struggle for Information Freedom / M. K. Sterpka 295
13. This Is What Democracy Looked Like / Tish Stringer 318
14. The Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology within the Social
Forum Process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Guiseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and
Lorenzo Mosca 342
Conclusion. The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography
/ Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 367
References 391
Contributors 423
Index 427