Global civil society and transversal hegemony: the globalization-contestation nexus/ Karen M Buckley
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303.482 ANH/C Cities,cultural policy and governance/ | 303.482 APP/F The future as cultural fact: Essays on the global condition/ | 303.482 BIE/G Globalization, political violence and translation/ | 303.482 BUC/G Global civil society and transversal hegemony: the globalization-contestation nexus/ | 303.482 CAS/O On imperialist globalization: Two speeches/ | 303.482 COH/G Globalization and its enemies/ | 303.482 COH/G Gobalization and its enemies/ |
Global political economy of resistance --
Gramscian civil society and hegemony --
politics of knowledge construction --
Chapter outline --
politics of power and resistance --
Philosophy and praxis --
Neo-Polanyian optimism of the will --
dialectics of concept and reality --
Towards global civil society and transversal hegemony --
Global inaccessibility --
Accumulations of meanings --
Global civil society and alter-globalization --
global public sphere --
Hopeful and critical voices --
Global accessibility --
Conclusions --
Modes of social relation --
Contesting global governance --
Lacunas in contesting global governance --
Conclusions --
Global convergence at the World Social forum --
Creative dislocation: where global civil society meets world ordering --
Conceptualizing global civil society at the site of the forum --
Convergence and strategy --
Conclusions --
People's Agreement: articulation of alternatives through Mother Earth --
World People's Conference on Climate Change (WPCCC): situating alternatives --
Spaces and movements of global contestation: World Social Forums and the World People's Conference on Climate Change --
Conclusions: global symbols, metaphors and resistance --
nature of critique: voluntarism and mechanical categories of research --
Transversal hegemony: dialogue and knowledge --
Conclusions.
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