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oapen-20.500.12657-324162022-04-26T12:25:59Z Observing Protest from a Place: The World Social Forum in Dakar (2011) Pommerolle, Marie-Emmanuelle Siméant, Johanna Sommier, Isabelle international division of labor methodology multiple correspondence analysis (mca) transnational social movements global justice movement Activism Dakar Latin America Senegal World Social Forum bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPW Political activism::JPWF Demonstrations & protest movements Social movements throughout the world have been central to history, politics, society, and culture. Observing Protest from a Place examines the impact of one such campaign, the global justice movement, as seen from the southern hemisphere. Drawing upon a collective survey from the 2011 World Social Forum in Dakar, the essays explore a number of vital issues, including the methodological problems of studying international activist gatherings and how scholars can overcome those challenges. By demonstrating the importance of the global justice movement and the role of nongovernmental organizations for participants in the southern hemisphere, this volume is an important addition to the literature on community action. 2016-12-31 23:55:55 2019-12-10 14:46:32 2020-04-01T14:09:48Z 2020-04-01T14:09:48Z 2015 book 611223 OCN: 919236491 9789089647801 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32416 eng Protest and Social Movements application/pdf n/a 611223.pdf Amsterdam University Press 10.26530/OAPEN_611223 10.26530/OAPEN_611223 dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 9789089647801 3 open access
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Social movements throughout the world have been central to history, politics, society, and culture. Observing Protest from a Place examines the impact of one such campaign, the global justice movement, as seen from the southern hemisphere. Drawing upon a collective survey from the 2011 World Social Forum in Dakar, the essays explore a number of vital issues, including the methodological problems of studying international activist gatherings and how scholars can overcome those challenges. By
demonstrating the importance of the global justice movement and the role of nongovernmental organizations for participants
in the southern hemisphere, this volume is an important addition to the literature on community action.
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