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  • 1
    ISBN: 1786994321 , 9781786994325
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: African Arguments
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nyabola, Nanjala Digital democracy, analogue politics
    DDC: 967.62043
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    Keywords: Internet Political aspects ; Political participation Technological innovations ; Internet in political campaigns ; Informationstechnik ; Kommunikationstechnik ; Medienkonsum ; Elektronische Medien ; Internet ; Social Media ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Demokratie ; Innenpolitik ; HISTORY ; Africa ; General ; HISTORY ; Africa ; Central ; Political participation ; Technological innovations ; Internet in political campaigns ; Internet ; Political aspects ; Politics and government ; Kenya Politics and government 2002- ; Kenia ; Kenya ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Kenia ; Digitalisierung ; Politik
    Abstract: 6. Redefining community: the politics of public performances of empathy7. Women at work: Kenyan feminist organising on social media; 8. Politics, predators and profit: ethnicity, hate speech and digital colonialism; Part III: History not learned from; 9. 2017: the most expensive election in the world; 10. Conclusion; Notes; References; Index
    Abstract: Cover; About the author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of figures and tables; List of abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; Part I: Analogue politics; 1. 2007: the violent origins of Kenya's digital decade; 2. Avatars in the square: the orising the Kenyan public sphere; 3. Collision course: where analogue meets digital; 4. Rattling the snake without getting bitten: new media usurping traditional media in Kenya; Part II: Digital democracy?; 5. An African country in the digital age: the making and uses of #KOT
    Abstract: From the upheavals of recent national elections to the success of the #MyDressMyChoice feminist movement, digital platforms have already had a dramatic impact on political life in Kenya - one of the most electronically advanced countries in sub-Saharan Africa. While the impact of the Digital Age on Western politics has been extensively debated, there is still little appreciation of how it has been felt in developing countries such as Kenya, where Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and other online platforms are increasingly a part of everyday life.0Written by a respected Kenyan activist and researcher at the forefront of political online struggles, this book presents a unique contribution to the debate on digital democracy. For traditionally marginalised groups, particularly women and the disabled, digital spaces have allowed Kenyans to build new communities which transcend old ethnic and gender divisions. But the picture is far from wholly positive.0Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how `fake news', a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. Reframing digital democracy from the African perspective, Nyabola's ground-breaking work opens up new ways of understanding our current global online era
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9781783603299 , 9781783603305 , 9781783603312
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 303 Seiten)
    Series Statement: In Common
    Series Statement: In Common Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stauridēs, Stauros, 1957 - Common space
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stauridēs, Stauros, 1957 - Common space
    DDC: 307.76
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    Keywords: Public spaces ; Public spaces ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Stadt ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Stadtsoziologie
    Abstract: The book explores the interconnections between processes of spatial transformation and processes of political subjectivation, focusing especially on socio-spatial experiences which reveal the potentialities inherent in contemporary metropolitan life.
    Abstract: Cover -- In Common -- About the Author -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part One: Commoning Space -- Chapter 1: An Urban Archipelago of Enclosures -- The Contemporary Metropolis and the Normalization Project -- Sovereignty and Discipline in Urban Enclavism -- Discipline and Security in the Urban Sea -- Chapter 2: Expanding Commoning: In, Against and Beyond Capitalism? -- Common Worlds May Overspill Enclosures -- Institutions of Expanding Commoning -- Common Space as Threshold Space -- Part Two: Inhabited Common Spaces -- Chapter 3: Shared Heterotopias: Learning from the History of a Social Housing Complex in Athens -- Urban Thresholds and Heterotopias -- A Collective Experience of Urban Porosity -- Heterotopic Moments -- Memories of Porosity -- Chapter 4: Housing and Urban Commoning -- Urban Movements and Urban Commoning -- Social Housing and the Quest for Common Space -- Urban Communities Reinventing Themselves -- Chapter 5: Metropolitan Streets as Contested Spaces -- The Modernist Dream of Rationalized Traffic -- Gentrification Rhetoric and the 'Shared Space' Approach -- Streets as Potential Sites of Commoning -- Chapter 6: Occupied Squares, Societies in Movement -- A Legitimacy Crisis? -- Common Space in the Squares -- Reinventing Community -- 'We' and Space-Commoning -- Part Three: Envisaged Common Spaces -- Chapter 7: Practices of Defacement: Thresholds to Rediscovered Commons -- Collective Memory Challenged? -- Official Acts of Defacement -- Alternative or Dissident Defacement and Common Space -- Chapter 8: Thought-Images and Representations of the City as Commons -- Chapter 9: Representations of Space and Representations of Emancipation -- An Occupied Threshold Common Space -- Commoning the State? -- Conclusion: Reinventing the City through Commoning -- Notes -- Bibliography.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781783604692
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (210 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration--Government policy ; Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A highly original and provocative examination of 'no borders politics' and what this means within current contentious debates on migration.
    Abstract: Front Cover -- More Praise for No Borders -- About the author -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Epigraph -- Introduction -- Locating the issue -- Reflections on the dilemmas of refusing the border -- On method -- Defining key terms -- Chapter outlines -- 1. What is a no borders politics? -- A no borders politics is a refusal of the border and the state -- Theorizing refusal -- From a refusal of the border to the autonomy of migration -- No borders as an escape from the state -- Autonomy beyond the autonomy of migration -- A no borders politics other than escape -- Conclusion -- 2. No borders politics in practice: the no borders movement as a spectrum of action -- Introduction -- The no borders movement in Athens -- Introducing 'The 300' -- Introducing the Network for Support to Migrants and Refugees -- Perspectives on resistance in 'The 300' and the Network -- Introducing the anti-authoritarian movement -- Perspectives on activism in the movement -- The no border movement in Calais -- Introducing the No Border Network -- No Border perspective on activism -- Conclusion -- 3. The struggle for mobility in Athens -- Some history to this struggle -- Practising the autonomy of migration - the apartment -- How the state responded to the 'migration crisis' -- The struggle for visibility - the hunger strike of 'The 300' -- Solidarity and 'The 300' -- Conclusion -- 4. The struggle for mobility in Calais -- Some history to this struggle -- Practising the autonomy of migration - the church in Tioxide jungle -- Connecting escapes - collaborative community-building -- Collaborative community-building - the squat on rue Victor Hugo -- After Victor Hugo -- The struggle for visibility - protests and the new jungle -- Conclusion -- Conclusions: so what is a no borders politics? -- Introduction -- Reflecting on the autonomy of migration.
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  • 4
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    London : Zed Books | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350218482 , 1783606932 , 9781783606948 , 9781783606955
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 382 Seiten)
    Edition: Also published in print
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pai, Hsiao-Hung, 1968 - Angry white people
    DDC: 324.2/41/0938
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    Keywords: English Defence League ; English Defence League ; Right-wing extremists ; White supremacy movements ; Racism ; Working class Political activity ; Nationalism ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Großbritannien ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Rassismus ; Politische Beteiligung ; Großbritannien ; Nationalismus ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Rassismus ; Erlebnisbericht
    Abstract: A rising scourge to England's social peace and multiculturalism, the English Defence League (EDL) has violently protested against Islam since its inception. In the fantastically daring Angry White People, Hsiao-Hung Pai follows a group of individuals who got caught up in the wave of far-right street movements that began in 2009. Pai investigated the rise of the EDL and other extremist organizations, falling in with several of their members and observing their day-to-day lives
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781783608201
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2091732
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    Keywords: Journalism--England--Leeds ; Journalism ; England ; Leeds ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A radically alternative exploration of news circulation that asks: do we even know what news is?.
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- About the contributors -- Introduction: A new news ecology -- Why study news ecologies? -- How we studied a local news ecology -- 1. Making sense of/in the city -- Communicating community -- A place called Leeds -- Leeds: a post-industrial city -- The coexistence of past and future within the news ecology -- 2. A week in news -- News content analysis: approach and sampling -- Broadcast media content analysis: 'And now for the news where you are' -- Reporting the local: celebrating culture and recording crime -- Prominence of 'story topics' -- Who gets to speak? -- Reporting the political -- Local print media analysis: 'At the heart of Leeds' -- Representing a sense of local community -- Campaigning against NHS reforms -- Concluding observations -- 3. How citizens receive the news -- News consumption -- Preferences and evaluations: topics of coverage -- Evaluation and appreciation -- Retrospective assessments -- After the news -- Conclusion: a survey-based picture of the news ecology -- 4. How people make sense of the city -- Local news as word-of-mouth -- The uses of local media -- 5. The mainstream providers of local news -- Who are the mainstream providers of local news? -- At the chalkface: the editorial interviews -- Preferred stories -- Public purposes -- The preferred voice -- Audience -- New media -- From source to mainstream -- Conclusion -- 6. Citizen news-makers and news practices -- Mapping citizen news-makers -- Newsworthiness -- Citizen news practices -- Citizen news-makers in the news ecology -- Conclusion -- 7. 'Down there in Chapeltown' -- Difference, distance, storytelling -- What should news organizations do? -- Unblocking the news ecology: new stories, new practices.
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  • 6
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    London : Zed Books | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350219700 , 9781783603565 , 1783603569 , 9781783603572 , 1783603577 , 9781783603589 , 1783603585
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 217 Seiten)
    Edition: Also published in print
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Regehr, Ernie, 1941 - Disarming conflict
    DDC: 327.1/74
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    Keywords: War ; Peace ; Disarmament ; Security, International ; Peaceful change (International relations) ; Conflict management ; War Prevention ; Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes ; Peace-building ; Warfare & defence ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Abrüstung ; Rüstungsbegrenzung ; Friedenskonsolidierung
    Abstract: Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction : fighting to lose -- A quarter century of failed warfare -- Wars and rumours of wars : how wars start -- How civil wars end -- How international wars end -- The limits of force -- Disarming security : preventing war -- Disarming conflict : a treaty to control the arms trade -- Disarming the bomb : nuclear disarmament -- When prevention fails : protecting the vulnerable -- Peace after the sun goes down,
    Abstract: "Ernie Regehr, OC, explains the approaches needed to steer away from the futility of global military effort. Combining four decades of experience in conflict zones, advising and leading diplomacy efforts, Regehr shows that political stability will never be issued from the barrel of a gun"--Publisher's description
    Note: "First published in Canada in 2015"--Title page verso , Canadian edition has subtitle: Why peace cannot be won on the battlefield , Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-212) and index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781350218413 , 9781783605996 , 1783605995 , 9781783606009 , 1783606002
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 448 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kiernan, Victor G., 1913 - 2009 America
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    Keywords: History of the Americas ; United States Foreign relations ; United States Territorial expansion ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover ; About the Author ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents ; Preface ; Foreword ; Introduction ; Part One: The Winning of the National Territory ;1. The Birth of a Nation ;2. The Pursuit of Happiness ;3. White Man and Red Man ; Part Two: Middle Decades ;1. The Literary Mirror.
    Abstract: 2. From West Indies to Far East3. Civil War and After ;4. The Last Indian Wars ; Part Three: Overseas Expansion and the War with Spain ;1. The Red Man in Custody ;2. New Visions of Empire ;3. Latin America and Further Asia ;4. Anglo-Saxons and Their Wars.
    Abstract: Part Four: Imperial Choices for a New Century1. The Progressivist Era ;2. The Philippines Experiment, and Direct or Indirect Rule ;3. Dollar Diplomacy in Central America ;4. Old World Frustrations, and Ideas of a New World Order ; Part Five: Two Strides to World Power.
    Abstract: 1. Great War and Not So Great Peace2. Victory and After: The Mirror of Science Fiction ;3. America, the World's Banker ;4. Slump Years, and a New Look at the Red Indian ;5. From Isolationism to Conquest ; Part Six: The American Hegemony ;1. Capitalism, Militarism and the Cold War.
    Abstract: 2. The Old Empires and Neo-Colonialism3. War in Vietnam and Its Repercussions ;4. The Middle East and Africa ;5. Latin America ;6. Retrospect and Prospect ; Epilogue by John Trumpbour ; Bibliography ; Index.
    Abstract: This pioneering study provides unparalleled insight into the history, culture, and politics of American imperialism
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781848135697
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (226 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Latin America's Turbulent Transitions : The Future of Twenty-First Century Socialism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Burbach, Roger Joseph, 1945 - Latin America's turbulent transitions
    DDC: 320.53
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    Keywords: Latin America -- History -- 21st century ; Latin America -- Politics and government -- 21st century ; Socialism -- Latin America -- History -- 21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Investigates the recent rise of radical left governments in many Latin American countries, exploring why this profound shift has taken place and how this new 'Twenty-First Century Socialism' actually manifests itself
    Abstract: Intro -- More praise for Latin America's Turbulent Transitions -- About the authors -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Map -- Introduction: turbulent transitions and thespecter of socialism -- 1 | Globalization, neoliberalism, and the rise of the social movements -- Illustration 1 Argentine piqueteros demonstrate in Buenos Aires during the 2001-2 financial crisis -- The challenge of the social movements -- 2 | The pink tide and the challenge to US hegemony -- Illustration 2 The presidents of Saint Vincent and the Granadines, Bolivia, Cuba, and Venezuela -- Globalization and nation-state autonomy -- Reform left and radical left in power in Latin America -- 3 | Between neo-extractivism and twenty-first-century socialism -- Illustration 3 Bolivia begins testing to exploit the world's largest reserve of lithium on theUyuni salt flats in November 2009 -- A real anti-capitalist challenge? -- The conundrum of the state -- The radical left in government -- Concluding perspectives on the left in power -- 4 | Venezuela's twenty-first-century socialism -- Illustration 4 Hundreds of thousands of supporters of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez flood Bolívar avenue in Caracas -- Revolution in an unlikely country -- Reclaiming control over the military and oil -- Challenging US hegemony -- Eradicating poverty by giving power to the people -- Building a parallel Venezuela -- Table 4.1 Distribution of income by quintiles (1998-2006) -- Table 4.2 Gini index of income distribution (1998-2006) -- Radicalization and the advance of socialism -- Bureaucracy, corruption, and popular power -- Twenty-first-century socialism without Chávez? -- 5 | Bolivia's communitarian socialism -- Illustration 5 Thousands of Bolivian campesinos and indigenous farmers raise their hands during a people's assembly in La Paz, Bolivia, in 2005
    Abstract: Economic roots of social revolution -- Nationalizing the economy -- 'Refounding' the state -- Resisting US imperialism and the rise of an indigenous-popular hegemony -- Class showdown -- 'Creative tensions' on the path to communitarian socialism -- 6 | Ecuador's buen vivir socialism, by Marc Becker -- Illustration 6 An indigenous Ecuadoran blows a conch shell at the opening march for the June 2010 Meeting of Original Peoples and Nations of Abya Yala in Quito, Ecuador -- Citizens' revolution -- Economic policies -- Anti-imperialism -- Extractive enterprises -- Whither Ecuador? -- 7 | Brazil: between challenging hegemony and embracing it -- Illustration 7 Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff attend a campaign rally in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo -- Dictatorship -- The birth of the PT and the MST -- Foreign policy - 'South-South relations' -- Domestic policy - 'cautious, calm … solid' -- Poverty alleviation -- Big business - big winners -- Social movements - socialism and decline -- Neo-extractivism and renewable energy -- Trade policy - neo-developmentalism and contradictions -- Beyond Lula -- Challenging hegemony and embracing it -- 8 | Cuba: 'updating' twentieth-century socialism? -- Illustration 8 Santiago de Cuba, 2010 -- Conclusion: socialism and the long Latin American spring -- Illustration 9 Seven hundred women from Vía Campesina and Brazil's Landless Workers' Movement march against a eucalyptus plantation in Rio Grandedo Sul, Brazil -- Appendix: nationwide elections in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador -- Notes -- Introduction -- 1 Globalization -- 2 The pink tide -- 3 Neo-extractivism and socialism -- 4 Venezuela's socialism -- 5 Bolivia's socialism -- 6 Ecuador's socialism -- 7 Brazil -- 8 Cuba -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About Zed Books
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  • 9
    ISBN: 1299140882 , 9781848139985 , 9781299140882 , 9781848139978
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 149 Seiten)
    Series Statement: MyiLibrary
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bøås, Morten, 1965 - Politics of origin in Africa
    DDC: 323.6'096
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    Keywords: Citizenship Case studies ; Indigenous peoples Case studies Politics and government ; Indigenous peoples Politics and government ; Citizenship ; Citizenship -- Africa ; Indigenous peoples -- Africa ; Africa -- Politics and government ; Liberia Kenia ; Kongo (Kinshasa) ; Côte d'Ivoire ; Kenya Congo (Kinshasa) ; Ivory Coast ; Citizenship Africa ; Citizenship Africa ; Case studies ; Indigenous peoples Africa ; Politics and government ; Indigenous peoples Africa ; Politics and government ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Africa Politics and government ; Africa Politics and government ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Afrika ; Ethnische Identität ; Staatsangehörigkeit ; Landnutzung ; Bodenrecht ; Politischer Konflikt
    Abstract: In this revealing new book, Boas and Dunn explore the phenomenon of 'autochthony' in contemporary African politics.
    Abstract: Intro -- About the authors -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 | Introduction: conflict, land scarcity and tales of origin -- Resource scarcity and armed conflict -- Land and conflict in Africa -- Outline of the book -- 2 | Autochthony, melancholy and uncertainty in contemporary African politics -- The melancholy of autochthony -- Autochthony and ontological uncertainty -- The inherent paradox of autochthony discourses -- Autochthony and the production of violence -- Conclusion -- 3 | Liberia: civil war and the 'Mandingo question' -- Lofa County -- Lofa tales of origin -- Autochthonous 'stranger-father' relations -- Post-war challenges -- Figure 3.1 Returnees after the war, by group and by year -- A funeral for a friend - some concluding comments -- 4 | Kenya: majimboism, indigenous land claims and electoral violence -- The 2007 election -- Land and identity in Kenya -- The employment of majimbo in Kenyan political discourse -- Autochthony and violence in the 2007 general election -- The nervous language of autochthony: the case of Mount Elgon -- Future concerns -- 5 | Democratic Republic of Congo: 'dead certainty' in North Kivu -- Belgian colonialism, the Mobutist state and the Congo War -- North Kivu - narratives of belonging and melancholy of the past -- Non-state armed actors and land rights issues: epitaphs to a broken dream -- Laurent Nkunda and Rwandophones: protection and predation -- Conclusion -- 6 | Côte d'Ivoire: production and the politics of belonging -- A political economy of land, cocoa and labour -- From French colonialism to the state of Félix Houphouët-Boigny -- The melancholic nostalgia of Ivoirité and the 'Chocolate War' -- Elections and civil war redux -- Conclusion -- 7 | Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About Zed Books.
    Description / Table of Contents: About the authors; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 | Introduction: conflict, land scarcity and tales of origin; Resource scarcity and armed conflict; Land and conflict in Africa; Outline of the book; 2 | Autochthony, melancholy and uncertainty in contemporary African politics; The melancholy of autochthony; Autochthony and ontological uncertainty; The inherent paradox of autochthony discourses; Autochthony and the production of violence; Conclusion; 3 | Liberia: civil war and the 'Mandingo question'; Lofa County; Lofa tales of origin
    Description / Table of Contents: Autochthonous 'stranger-father' relationsPost-war challenges; Figure 3.1 Returnees after the war, by group and by year; A funeral for a friend - some concluding comments; 4 | Kenya: majimboism, indigenous land claims and electoral violence; The 2007 election; Land and identity in Kenya; The employment of majimbo in Kenyan political discourse; Autochthony and violence in the 2007 general election; The nervous language of autochthony: the case of Mount Elgon; Future concerns; 5 | Democratic Republic of Congo: 'dead certainty' in North Kivu
    Description / Table of Contents: Belgian colonialism, the Mobutist state and the Congo WarNorth Kivu - narratives of belonging and melancholy of the past; Non-state armed actors and land rights issues: epitaphs to a broken dream; Laurent Nkunda and Rwandophones: protection and predation; Conclusion; 6 | Côte d'Ivoire: production and the politics of belonging; A political economy of land, cocoa and labour; From French colonialism to the state of Félix Houphouët-Boigny; The melancholic nostalgia of Ivoirité and the 'Chocolate War'; Elections and civil war redux; Conclusion; 7 | Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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  • 10
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    ISBN: 9781780323572
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (274 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Feigenbaum, Anna Protest Camps
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: Protest movements ; Social movements ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Examining protest camps from all over the world, both contemporary and historical, this remarkable book explores the spaces in which activists can enact radical and often experiential forms of democratic politics
    Abstract: Cover -- About the authors -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The multiple origins of organised camping -- 0.1 Global protest camps prior to 2011 -- What makes a 'protest camp'? -- The link between protest camps and (new) social movements -- Concept soup -- 0.2 The concept soup -- Infrastructural analysis and book structure -- 0.3 The infrastructures of protest camps -- An historical review of selected protest camps -- 0.4 Welcome tents like this one at Occupy Bristol form a central feature of many protest camps -- 0.5 Tents in the evening sun at HoriZone protest camp, Stirling, July 2005 -- 0.6 The library of Occupy LSX -- 1 Infrastructures and practices of protest camping -- Introduction -- Protest camps and crafting a homeplace -- Infrastructures -- 1.1 A noticeboard at Heiligendamm anti-G8 camp in Germany, 2007 -- 1.2 The Oaxaca encampments in 2006 filled the city's streets -- 1.3 The spokescouncil model -- 1.4 Compost toilets are part of the holistic, permaculture-inspired, ecological outlook of protest camps -- Exposing the law -- 1.5 Laws and legal battles can form part of the struggle to create camps -- 'Travelling' infrastructures -- 1.6 Infrastructures travel, with tripods being used at different UK Climate Camps, including here at Kingsnorth in 2008 -- 1.7 Note of solidarity at Occupy LSX -- Conclusion -- 2 Media and communication infrastructures -- Introduction -- Adaptations -- 2.1 Entrance to the HoriZoneprotest camp, Stirling, July 2005 -- 2.2 A media tent is part of many protest camps -- Alternatives -- 2.3 Mainshill Solidarity Camp zine teaches readers how to build a bender -- Print-based media -- 2.4 True Unity News was published in the Resurrection City camp -- 2.5 Greenham Common's communication infrastructures included on-site media-making and off-site offices
    Abstract: 2.6 The debut issue of The Occupied Wall Street Journal, October 2011 -- 2.7 The Tahrir Square media tent -- Conclusion -- 3 Protest action infrastructures -- Introduction -- 3.1 Protest camping as direct action -- Protest camps as places of protest action -- The question of violence -- Diversity of tactics -- Protest action ecology -- 3.2 Climate Camp in the City at the G20 meeting in London, 2009 -- Protest action ecosystems -- 3.3 Police violence often reveals the race, class and gender oppressions that operate in protest camps -- 3.4 Kate Evans' abseiling handbook -- Conclusion -- 4 Governance infrastructures -- Introduction -- 4.1 The hand signals of consensus decision-making popularised by Occupy -- Organic horizontality and partial organisation -- The organised camp and organic horizontality -- Resurrection City and anarchitecture -- Anti-nuclear occupations -- The development of formalised consensus decision-making -- Horizontality without formal horizontal decision-making -- 4.2 The first Climate Camp in summer 2006 in Yorkshire -- 4.3 A map illustrating decentralisation -- Spaces of experimentation -- Conclusion -- 5 Re-creation infrastructures -- Introduction -- 5.1 Education is a central area of social reproduction pursued in protest camps -- Nomadology -- Theories of exceptionality -- 5.2 The occupation of Alcatraz marked the island as Indian land -- 5.3 A large installation of a plane invites people entering the 2007 Climate Camp at Heathrow to 'exit the system' -- 5.4 A playful take on secession at Occupy LSX, 2011 -- 5.5 Climate Camp at Heathrow, 2007 -- 5.6 The cycle-powered Rinky Dink sound system at the Climate Camp at Heathrow, 2007 -- 5.7 The protest camps against aluminium smelters inIceland, 2005-07 -- Social reproduction -- 5.8 Re-creating life in sustainable ways - renewable energy in protest camps
    Abstract: 5.9 Climate Camp in the City in Bishopsgate, London, 2009 -- 5.10 Struggles for de-colonisation and anti-racism were prominent in many Occupy camps -- Conclusion -- 6 Alternative worlds -- Introduction -- Alternative worlds -- Protest camps and the commons -- To win and to fail -- Protest camps research -- References -- Index -- About Zed Books
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9781780321226
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (298 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Bell, Avril The Politics of Indigeneity : Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism
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    Keywords: Indigenous peoples ; Indigenous peoples ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The Politics of Indigeneity explores the concept of indigeneity across the world and the ways in which it intersects with local, national and international social and political realities. The authors discuss with indigenous spokespersons, scholars and activists the possibilities of a 'second-wave indigeneity', one that is alert to the challenges posed by the neoliberal agenda of nation-states. The Politics of Indigeneity is a vital and timely contribution to an often contentious topic
    Abstract: Intro -- About the editors -- Figures and table -- Figures -- 1.1 Ayoreo territory -- 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai -- 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II -- 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories -- 4.1 New Nubia -- 4.2 Old Nubia -- 5.1 Thailand -- 6.1 The Nicobar Islands -- 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh -- 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal -- Table -- 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia -- Abbreviations -- Additional materials -- Introduction -- Invocation: What the spirit said to Ibegua Chiqueñoro -- Credits -- Part One | Settler: South America and New Zealand -- 1 | Being indigenous: the concept of indigeneity, a conversation with two Ayoreo leaders -- Introduction -- Figure 1.1 Ayoreo territory -- Methodology -- The interview -- Figure 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai -- Figure 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II -- Conclusions -- Comment -- Simron Jit Singh -- Reply -- Acknowledgments -- 2 | Beyond indigenous civilities: indigenous matters -- 1 INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES -- 2 INDIGENOUS CIVILITIES -- A response from the wilderness -- The backstory: Gareth's challenge -- Reclamation of the discursive terrain: shifting across two different plains of interaction -- The reclamation of language and the imaginative space - claiming a right to the future -- 3 VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE -- Moana Jackson's response -- Helen Te Hira's response -- Helen Potter's response -- Kane Te Manakura's response -- Ian Takarangi's response -- Comment -- Avril Bell -- Reply: Teanau Tuiono -- Reply: Avril Bell -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- Part Two | Post-colonial: Africa and Asia -- 3 | Mapping everyday practices as rights of resistance: indigenous peoples in Central Africa -- Introduction -- Figure 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories -- 1 INDIGENEITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE -- Interview 1 -- Interview 2 -- 2 INDIGENEITY AS SUBVERSION -- The difficulty in acceptance
    Abstract: A legitimate alternative -- 3 INDIGENEITY AS ACCOMMODATION -- Conclusion -- Comment -- Benno Glauser -- Reply -- 4 | Displacement and indigenous rights: the Nubian case -- Introduction -- 1 DIALOGUES -- Interview 1: Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, 11 April 2008, Khartoum -- Interview 2: Dr Ahmed Sokarno, lecturer in linguistics at South Valley University, Aswan, 1 April, Aswan -- Figure 4.1 New Nubia -- Figure 4.2 Old Nubia -- 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND IDENTITY POLITICS -- Division, relocation and gendered change -- Relationship with the state - the line you cannot cross -- Politicization of identity -- Visions for the future -- Comment -- Christopher Kidd -- Reply -- Table 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia -- Acknowledgements -- 5 | Being indigenous in northern Thailand -- Highlanders as indigenous peoples -- The challenges of being indigenous in northern Thailand -- Working to claim indigeneity -- DIALOGUE -- NGO/activist views -- Village views -- Figure 5.1 Thailand -- Analysis -- Comment -- Sita Venkateswar -- Reply -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- 6 | Chupon's dilemma: a dialogue -- Prologue -- Figure 6.1 The Nicobar Islands -- Chupon's dilemma -- Figure 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh -- Epilogue -- Comment -- Benno Glauser -- Reply -- Acknowledgements -- Part Three  | International -- 7 | Indigeneity and international indigenous rights organizations and forums -- DIALOGUES -- Interview 1: Stephen Corry, Survival International, 4 December 2007 -- Interview 2: discussion between Sita Venkateswar and IWGIA members Lola García-Alix and Jens Dahl, Copenhagen, Denmark, 12 December 2007 -- Interview 3: discussion with Ida Nicolaison, Nordic Institute, Copenhagen, 13 December 2007 -- Commentary -- Teanau Tuiono -- Emma Hughes -- Reflections and analysis -- Figure 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements
    Abstract: Conclusion. Naming and claiming second-wave indigeneity: a dialogue and reflections -- Naming and claiming: a dialogue on second-wave indigeneity -- Reflections on second-wave indigeneity -- Gathering the threads to weave a mutual future -- Notes -- Introduction -- Invocation -- 1 Being indigenous -- 2 Beyond indigenous civilities -- 4 Displacement and indigenous rights -- 5 Being indigenous in northern Thailand -- 6 Chupon's dilemma -- 7 Indigeneity and international indigenous rights organizations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- About the contributors -- Index -- About Zed Books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [264]-272) and index
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    London : Zed Books
    ISBN: 9781848132894
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Lutz, Professor Helma The New Maids : Transnational Women and the Care Economy
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Lutz, Helma, 1953 - The new maids
    DDC: 305.4364
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    Keywords: Hauspersonal ; Pflegeberufe ; Arbeitsmigranten ; Westliche Staaten ; Household employees ; Women immigrants ; Household employees ; Women immigrants ; Electronic books ; Women immigrants ; Employment ; Western countries ; Women household employees ; Western countries ; Sex role and globalization ; Westliche Welt ; Globalisierung ; Einwanderin ; Hausgehilfin
    Abstract: The New Maids is a pioneering study, grounded in rich empirical evidence, which expertly addresses the thorny questions surrounding the growing number of migrant cleaners and caregivers who maintain modern Western households
    Abstract: About the author -- Acknowledgements -- 1 | The new division of domestic labour -- 1.1 The male breadwinner: labour of love - love as labour -- 1.2 The adult-worker society -- 1.3 The multiple facets of care work -- 1.4 Commodification - redistribution of care and domestic work to non-members of the household as a new gender arrangement -- 1.5 Research on maidservants -- The book -- 2 | The household as a global market for women's labour -- 2.1 The feminization of migration -- 2.2 Care economy -- 2.3 Bottom-up transnationalism? -- 2.4 Transnational services at the intersection of welfare, gender and migration regimes -- 2.5 Doing gender and doing ethnicity - 'boundary work' in the private household -- 3 | Domestic work and lifestyles: methods and first results -- 3.1 Terminology and differentiation categories of the study -- 3.2 Data collection, sampling, field access and the mix of methods -- 3.3 Synchronous and single-location research -- 3.4 Participant observation and lifeworld inquiries -- 3.5 Conducting the interviews -- 3.6 The exploration of transnational migration biographies -- 4 | Domestic work - a perfectly normal job? -- 4.1 Introduction: the working week of a domestic employee -- 4.2 The order of things in de-ranged homes -- 4.3 Cleanness, disgust, shame -- 4.4 What children need -- 4.5 Domestic workers' strategies: Maria la Carrera - 'la cleaner', the professional -- 4.6 Provisional conclusions: limits on professionalization -- 5 | Exploitation or alliance of trust? Relationship work in the household -- 5.1 Trust in place of contracts -- 5.2 More than a cleaning lady - cultural surplus value and 'othering': Maria la Carrera and Iris Jungclaus -- 5.3 Repairing gender identity with the domestic worker's help: Aurora Sanchez and Simon Nickel
    Abstract: 5.4 From 'skewed nuclear family' to elective kinship - gender reordering in the family? Tamara Jagellowsk and Ursula Pelz -- 5.5 A 'blessed' daughter - elective kinship beyond the grave: Anneliese Metzer and Magda Niemen -- 5.6 Provisional conclusions: egalitarian aspirations versus boundary work -- 6 | Transnational motherhood -- 6.1 The transnational mother -- 6.2 Transnational family -- 6.3 Opportunities and risks of system change: Anita Borner -- 6.4 The realization of a dream: Gizelha Santos -- 6.5 Provisional conclusions: is 'doing family' changed by feminized migration? -- 7 | Being illegal -- 7.1 Criminalization of illegality -- 7.2 Double irregularity -- 7.3 Education -- 7.4 Health -- 7.5 Living conditions -- 7.6 'Welcome to Hell': Alexandra Marquez's struggle for security and freedom -- 7.7 A pre-unification globetrotter: Anna Koscinska -- 7.8 Comparison of cases -- 8 | Migrant women in the globalization trap? -- 8.1 It's 'only' housework … -- 8.2 New identities: 'doing gender' - 'doing ethnicity' -- 8.3 What is to be done? The necessity to recognize this work as important to society -- Appendix 1: breakdown of the domestic workers interviewed -- Appendix 2: breakdown of the employers interviewed -- Notes -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Bibliography -- Index -- About Zed Books
    Description / Table of Contents: About the author; Acknowledgements; 1
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    London : Zed Books | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350223417 , 9781848138452 , 1848138458 , 9781848138469 , 1848138466
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (159 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: Also published in print
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Myers, Jason C. The politics of equality
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    Keywords: Equality ; Socialism ; Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Sozialismus ; Sozialdemokratie ; Verteilungspolitik ; Öffentliches Gut ; Demokratie
    Abstract: Historical materialism -- Equal freedom -- Economy and society -- Democracy -- Internationalism -- The private state -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In The Politics of Equality, Jason C. Myers provides a readable, contemporary introduction to egalitarian political philosophy. Concentrating on ideas and values rather than on the rise and fall of parties and movements, the book offers crucial insights into a vital tradition of political thought and how it is key to our understanding of contemporary debates, from national healthcare and retirement pensions to the role of government in responding to economic crisis. This is essential reading for anyone interested in constructing a more just society
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-153) and index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , English
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    London : Zed Books
    ISBN: 9781848132634
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 308 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Isin, Engin F Acts of Citizenship
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    Keywords: Citizenship Philosophy ; Citizenship ; Citizenship ; Citizenship Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Bürger ; Handlung ; Politische Theorie
    Abstract: This book introduces the concept of 'act of citizenship' and in doing so, re-orients the study of what it means to be a citizen. Isin and Nielsen show that an 'act of citizenship' is the event through which subjects constitute themselves as citizens. They claim that such an act involves both responsibility and answerability, but is ultimately irreducible to either. This study of citizenship is truly interdisciplinary, drawing not only on new developments in politics, sociology, geography and anthropology, but also on psychoanalysis, philosophy and history. Ranging from Antigone and Socrates in the ancient world to checkpoints, euthanasia and flash mobs in the modern one, the 'acts' and chapters here build up a dynamic and wide-ranging picture. Acts of Citizenship provides important new insights for all those concerned with the relationship between individuals, groups and polities. Examines theories of how citizenship is mediated between lived experiences and formal entitlements in order to map out, confine, extend, name, and enact the boundaries of belonging to a polity. This book assembles deep traditions in social and political thought to provide a examination of acts of citizenship in this useful way.
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