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    ISBN: 9780228012894
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Equality-Case studies ; Social movements-Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Organizing Equality engages activist and scholarly debates about the organization of social and economic equality movements around the globe. The collection highlights a myriad of issues, approaches, and experiences, forging a link between critical scholarly studies and artistic works that offer more personal and hands-on perspectives.
    Abstract: Cover -- ORGANIZING EQUALITY -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Organizing Equality: Crises, Contexts,and Possibilities -- PART ONE | GLOBAL FORCES AND NATIONAL TRADITIONS -- 1: How Do We Create a People? Rethinking Resistance, Solidarity, and Transformation in the European South -- 2: Class versus Caste: The Conundrum of Dalit Politics and the Communist Movement in India (1926-2016) -- 3: Community Resistance to Mining in the Lower Aguán Valley: The Struggle for Land and the Roots of Inequality, Violence,and Repression in Honduras -- PART TWO | RESISTING WORK AND DEBT -- 4: Against Debt's Digital Empire: Exploring the Connections between Race, Technology, and Global Financial Regimes -- 5: Into the Weeds: Political Organizing as Theory -- 6: Organizing Dark Matter: W.A.G.E. as Alternative Worker Organization -- PART THREE | AFFECTIVE STRATEGIES AND HEALING JUSTICE -- 7: Rising from Survival to Social Justice: Converging Media and Social Movements in India -- 8: Beyond the Pavement -- 9: The Immaterial Commons: Sustaining Intersectional Horizontalism through Affective Digital Labour -- 10: Indigenization: Carrying Indigenous Knowledge into the Academy -- PART FOUR | REASON AND PASSION - FINAL REFLECTIONS -- 11: Reducing Inequality: An Essential Step for Development and Well-Being -- Dear Fetid Mass (On Diversity) -- Contributors -- Index.
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