Movements of Movements: Part 2: Rethinking Our Dance
Front Cover -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements and Credits -- O Invocations -- Proem: Offering -- Shailja Patel -- Introduction: On Rethinking Our Dance: Some Thoughts, Some Moves -- Jai Sen -- 3 Interrogating Movement, Problematising Movement -- Nothing Is What Democracy Looks Like: Openness, Horizontality, and the Movement of Movements -- Rodrigo Nunes -- Worlds in Motion: Movements, Problematics, and the Creation of New Worlds -- The Free Association -- Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil Society (Part 1) -- Jai Sen -- Believing in Exclusion: The Problem of Secularism in Progressive Politics -- Anila Daulatzai -- Is Global Governance Bad for East Asian Queers? -- Josephine Ho -- Incorporating Youth or Transforming Politics? Alter-Activism as an Emerging Mode of Praxis among Young Global Justice Activists -- Jeffrey S Juris and Geoffrey Pleyers -- The Antiglobalisation Movement: Coalition and Division -- Tomás Mac Sheoin and Nicola Yeates -- The Strategic Implications of Anti-Statism in the Global Justice Movement -- Stephanie Ross -- Negativity and Utopia in the Global Justice Movement -- Michael Löwy -- The Global Moment: Seattle, Ten Years On -- Rodrigo Nunes -- Autonomous Politics and its Problems: Thinking the Passage from the Social to the Political -- Ezequiel Adamovsky -- Boundary as Bridge -- John Brown Childs -- Effective Politics or Feeling Effective? -- Chris Carlsson -- PR Like PRocess! Strategy from the Bottom Up -- Massimo De Angelis -- The Power of Words: Reclaiming and Reimagining Revolution and Non-Violence -- Matt Meyer and Ousseina Alidou -- Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil Society (Part 2) -- Jai Sen -- 4 Reflections On Possible Futures -- "Becoming-Woman"? Between Theory, Practice, and Potentiality -- Michal Osterweil.