World Social Forum: Challenging Empires
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This book is an anthology of essays on the theory and practice of the World Social Forum, with essays by women and men from many parts of the world and many different points of view. The online version is abbreviated from the printed original.
Table of Contents
Forewords
References
Indexes
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Table of Contents
Forewords
- A Fierce Struggle to Re-create the World - Irene Santiago
- The Forum as a Jazz - Hillary Wainwright
- Challenging Empires: Reading the World Social Forum - Jai Sen
- For Struggles, Global & National - Samir Amin interviewed by V Sridhar
- Coming: A Re-run of the 1930s? - Walden Bello
- The Road from Genoa - Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello & Brendan Smith
- Towards a New International? - Michael Löwy
- Transnational Feminism & the Struggle for Global Justice - Johanna Brenner
- Towards Another Anarchism - Andrej Grubacic
- Asian Peace Movements and Empire - Muto Ichiyo
- Confronting Empire - Arundhati Roy
- The Global Justice & Solidarity Movement & the WSF: a Backgrounder - Peter Waterman
- WSF: Charter of Principles (Original)
- WSF: Charter of Principles (Revised)
- A Tale of Two Charters - Jai Sen
- Another World Is Possible: Globalisation by the People - Theresa Wolfwood
- Globalisation from the Middle? Reflections from a Margin - Peter Waterman
- Porto Alegre - Call for Mobilisation
- Porto Alegre II - Call for Social Movements - Resistance to Neoliberalism and Militarism: For Peace and Social Justice
- The WSF as Open Space - Chico Whitaker
- The WSF: Arena or Actor? - Teivo Teivainen
- What is the Point of Porto Alegre?- Ezequiel Adamovsky & Susan George
- Another World is Necessary - Nawal El Saadawi
- Bound to Movility? Identity & Purpose at the WSF - Nikhil Anand
- The Secret of Fire - Peter Waterman
- Is it Possible to Put a Human Face on Globalisation & War? - ILC
- World Forum Movement: Abandon or Contaminate? - Linden Farrer
- Under a Tree in Porto Alegre: Democracy in its Most Radical Sense - Thomas Ponniah & William Fisher
- De-centering the Forum: Is Another Critique of the Forum Possible? - Michal Osterweil
- A Better or Worse World? The Third WSF, Porto Alegre 2003- Jacklyn Cock
- Another (Also Feminist) World is Possible? - Sonia Alvarez, with Nalu Faria & Miriam Nobre
- Another Cameroon is Possible! - Victor Youmbi
- How Open? The Forum as Logo, The Forum as Religion: Scepticism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will - Jai Sen
- The WSF 3 & Tensions in the Construction of Global Alternative Thinking - Gina Vargas
- 2003 WSF: Perspective of Women - World March of Women
- The WSF: Toward a Counter-Hegemonic Globalisation (Part I) - Boaventura de Sousa Santos
- WSF's “Many Alternatives” to Globalisation - P J James
- IC: Nature, Responsibilities, Composition & Functioning - WSF Brazil, OC
- The Directions of the World Social Process- WSF, Int'l Secretariat
- The Global South Joins Hands - WSF 2004, Mumbai - WSF India Org. Comm.
- WSF India Policy Statement - Charter of Principles - WSF India
- Statement of the Asian Social Mass & People's Movements and Organisations
- People's Movements - Evolving Our World: End Imperialist Globalisation, Fundamentalism & War - A.P. Vyavasaya, Vruthidarula Union
- Globalising Resistance - Sukumar Muralidharan
- Struggle Against Imperialism is Neither Fun nor Picnic! It is a Life and Death Practice! - Revolutionary Writers' Association
- Striking Back at The Empire - Devaki Jain
- The Long March to Another World: Reflections of a Member of the WSF India Committee in 2002 on the First year of the WSF Process in India - Jai Sen
- Another Africa is Possible! Addis Ababa Consensus - African Social Forum
- Building a Social Movements World Network - CUT, ATTAC, etc
- WSF: Where to Now?- Michael Albert
- The Twilight of Vanguardism - David Graeber
- The WSF: Toward a Counter-Hegemonic Globalisation (Part II) - Boaventura de Sousa Santos
- Draft Criteria for a Proposed Women's Summit about the State of the World- María Suarez Toro
- Other Worlds Are (Already) Possible: Self-organisation, Complexity, and Post-capitalist Cultures- Arturo Escobar
- Call of the European Social Movements - Social Movements
- Social Movements Call at WSF 2003 - World Network
- Statement of the Arab Social Movements
References
Indexes
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Number of Pages
360
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