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An inspiring collection that uses case studies and theoretical reflection to contextualise the linkages between collective action theories, social movement practices and the phenomenon of globalisation. All of the perspectives presented will force a rethink of the exact meaning of globalisation and the way in which such insights can be used to advance understanding of basic transformations occurring in the diverse world of the twenty-first century.

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An inspiring collection that uses case studies and theoretical reflection to contextualise the linkages between collective action theories, social movement practices and the phenomenon of globalisation. All of the perspectives presented will force a rethink of the exact meaning of globalisation and the way in which such insights can be used to advance understanding of basic transformations occurring in the diverse world of the twenty-first century.

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Autorenporträt
BARRY ADAM University of Windsor, Canada RANJIT DWIVEDI PhD, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague CATHERINE ESCHULE University of Sussex, UK ANTIMO FARRO University of Roma I, La Sapienza LOUIS MAHEU Professor of Sociology, University of Montreal ANGELA MILES Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Canada VALENTINE MOGHADAM Director of Women's Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University AARON POLLACK MA, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague JEAN-GUY VAILLANCOURT Professor, Sociology Department, University of Montreal