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Blackwell Readers in Anthropology #7: Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader

by June C. Nash

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Publisher Comments:

Globalization has spurred people to mobilize to protect their lands, cultural identities, and autonomy. Simultaneous communications advances have increased awareness of human rights violations and inequities in the global distribution of resources. Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus – thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

The chapters are based on fieldwork carried out on four continents – North America, South America, Africa, and Asia – and in fourteen countries. These chapters address: problems of global health and the spread of diseases; loss of control over basic resources such as water and fuel; militarization; and repression of indigenous peoples and of women. The authors offer solutions that have been formulated by local peoples themselves; these innovative responses provide a context for reform from below rather than directed by preconceived notions from above.

Synopsis:

Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

Synopsis:

Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus-thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

  • Based on fieldwork carried out on four continents - North America, South America, Africa, and Asia - and in 14 countries

  • Includes articles that address problems ranging from global health and the spread of diseases; loss of control over basic resources such as water and fuel; militarization; to the repression of indigenous peoples and of women

  • Offers solutions formulated by local peoples

About the Author

"Expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus - thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike."

Anthropologie

"I would highly recommend the book for development scholars." Development and Change

“Between global processes and local contexts, a great variety of social movements are at work. This careful and theoretically illuminating selection of case studies shows June Nash’s masterful grasp of a quickly growing field in anthropology.” Ulf Hannerz, Stockholm University

“An exciting volume! The contributors write from first-hand ethnographic knowledge of struggles in the anti-globalization movement, including the indigenous, peasants, women, industrial and urban workers, and even Islamic movements as they work to achieve a more equitable, democratic society.” Helen Safa, University of Florida

“With characteristic excellence and originality, June Nash traces a particular history in the making: how localized struggles worldwide are emerging globally in response to the devastations of economic corporate globalization.” Saskia Sassen, author of Globalization and its Discontents

Table of Contents

Introduction.

Part I: Fragmentation and the Recomposition of Civil Society.

Part II: Secularization and Fundamentalist Reactions.

Part III: Deterritorialization and the Politics of Place.

Part IV: Privatization, Individualization, and Global Cosmopolitanism

Product Details

ISBN:
9781405101097
Editor:
Nash, June C.
Publisher:
Blackwell Publishers
Editor:
Nash, June C.
Author:
Nash, June
Author:
Nash, June C.
Location:
Malden, MA
Subject:
Social movements
Subject:
Anthropology - General
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Social & Cultural Anthropology
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series:
Blackwell readers in anthropology ;
Series Volume:
07
Publication Date:
January 1991
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
360
Dimensions:
9.73x6.81x.94 in. 1.62 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.
"Synopsis" by , Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus-thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

  • Based on fieldwork carried out on four continents - North America, South America, Africa, and Asia - and in 14 countries

  • Includes articles that address problems ranging from global health and the spread of diseases; loss of control over basic resources such as water and fuel; militarization; to the repression of indigenous peoples and of women

  • Offers solutions formulated by local peoples

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