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Since its first meeting in 2001 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the World Social Forum/U.S. Social Forum has worked towards imagining and implementing alternatives to the world-as-we-know-it by creating opportunities for its participants to build social networks, mobilize resources, voice their experiences of oppression, exchange ideas, and express their desire for a more equitable and reciprocal world. The WSF/USSF is dedicated to advancing the rights of all peoples, including women, indigenous groups, and minorities, and it subscribes to the ideals of participatory democracy, social and cultural pluralism, and the end of market tyranny. In this edited volume, Blau and Karides bring together a plurality of voices to offer a fresh perspective on the WSF/USSF as both an organization and as a force for social and political change. It is a useful resource for those familiar with the organization and an essential guide for those who wish to participate.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface: Why Write about the World Social Forum
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Social Forum Process: The USSF and Its Relation to the WSF
Chapter 4 In Defense of World Social Forum VII
Chapter 5 The U.S. Social Forum: Building from the Bottom Up
Chapter 6 New Politics Emerging at the U.S. Social Forum
Chapter 7 Another United States Is Happening: Building Today's Movement from the Bottom Up. The United States Social Forum and Beyond
Chapter 8 A Different (Kind of) Politics is Possible: Conflict and Problem(s) at the USSF
Part 9 Part II. Debates and Social Thought: Highlighting the World Social Forum
Chapter 10 Reading Nairobi: Place, Space, and Difference at the 2007 World Social Forum
Chapter 11 Is the World Social Forum the Privileged Space for Reinventing Labor as a Global Social Movement?
Chapter 12 Is the World Social Forum a Democratic Global Civil Society?
Chapter 13 Social Forums: Challenges and New Perspectives
Part 14 Part III. Bridging Activism and Academics
Chapter 15 Reformist Reforms: Non-Reformist Reforms and Global Justice: Activist, NGO, and Intellectual Challenges in the World Social Forum
Chapter 16 Feminists and the Forum: Is it Worth the Effort?
Chapter 17 Sociology, Human Rights, and the World Social Forum
Chapter 18 Another Structure of Knowledge is Possible: The Social Forum Process and Academia
Chapter 19 World Social Forum: Re-imaging Development and the Global South beyond the Neo-colonial Gaze

Product details

Published 16 Apr 2009
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 252
ISBN 9780739136904
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Judith Blau

Anthology Editor

Marina Karides

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Judith Blau

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Patrick Bond

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Janet M. Conway

Janet Conway is Professor of Sociology and former…

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Mark Frezzo

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Lindi Hewitt

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Thomas Ponniah

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Eunice N. Sable

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Jerome W. Scott

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Steven Sherman

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Jackie Smith

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Stellan Vinthagen

Stellan Vinthagen is Professor of Sociology and th…

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Peter Waterman

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Chico Whitaker

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