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The dynamics, politics, and richness of knowledge production in social movements and social activist contexts are often overlooked. This book contends that some of the most radical critiques and understandings about dominant ideologies and power structures, and visions of social change, have emerged from those spaces.
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The dynamics, politics, and richness of knowledge production in social movements and social activist contexts are often overlooked. This book contends that some of the most radical critiques and understandings about dominant ideologies and power structures, and visions of social change, have emerged from those spaces.
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This book looks at some of the most radical critiques and understandings about dominant ideologies and power structures, and visions of social change
Author Biography
DAVID AUSTIN writerDAVID BLEAKNEY National representative for education, Canadian Union of Postal WorkersASHWIN DESAI Centre for Sociological Research, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaEMMA DOWLING Lecturer in Sociology, Middlesex University, London, UKWALI HAIDER Activist, MES York University, Toronto, CanadaADAM HANIEH Lecturer in Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, UKHSIAO-CHUAN HSIA Professor, Graduate Institute for Social Transformation Studies, Shih Hsin University, Taipei, TaiwanKEES HUDIG Freelance campaigner and media activistBIJU MATHEW Cofounder, New York Taxi Workers Alliance, USAMICHAEL MORILL Executive director, Keystone Progress, Pennsylvania, USAMARIO NOVELLI Senior Lecturer in international education and development, University of Sussex, UKSHERRY PICTOU Community program coordinator and former chief of the Bear River First NationKUMAR PRASANT Organizer, educator, activist, and authorROBYN MAGALIT RODRIGUEZ Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Davis, USAAZRA TALAT SAYEED Executive director, Roots for EquityMARTHA STIEGMAN Postdoctoral researcher, Atlantic Aboriginal Health Research Program, School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, CanadaSHANNON WALSH South Africa Research Chair in Social Change, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaRAFEEF ZIADAH Teaching Fellow, Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, UK
Table of Contents
Learning From the Ground Up: Global Perspectives on Social Movements and Knowledge Production; A.Choudry & D.Kapoor PART I: MAKING KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING FROM THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION AND REPRESENTATION: 'CIVIL SOCIETY,' ACADEME, AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM - TENSIONS, CHALLENGES, AND DILEMMAS Knowledge and Power in South Africa: Xenophobia and Survival in the post-Apartheid State; A.Desai & S.Walsh On the Question of Expertise: A Critical Reflection on 'Civil Society' Processes; R.Rodriguez NGO/Activist 'Alternatives to Globalization' Positions: Towards Liberation or (Re)Colonization?; A.Choudry Whatever Happened to the Counter-globalization Movement? Some Reflections on Antagonism, Vanguardism and Professionalization; K.Hudig & E.Dowling Collective Approaches to Activist Knowledge: Experiences of the New Anti-Apartheid Movement in Toronto; R.Ziadah & A.Hanieh The Subjectivation of Marriage Migrants in Taiwan: the Insider's Perspectives; H.-Chuan Hsia PART II: MAKING KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING FROM UNION, WORKER ALLIANCES, AND LEFT PARTY-POLITICAL ACTIVISMS Learning to Win: Exploring Knowledge and Strategy Development in Anti-privatization Struggles in Colombia; M.Novelli Worker Education and Social Movement Knowledge Production: Practical Tensions and Lessons; D.Bleakney & M.Morrill Conversations on the M60: Knowledge Production through Collective Ethnographies; B.Mathew Vanguards and Masses: Global Lessons from the Grenada Revolution; D.Austin PART III: MAKING KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING FROM PEASANT AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' STRUGGLES Learning and Knowledge Production in Dalit Social Movements in Rural India; K.Prasant & D.Kapoor Anjuman-e-Mazareen Punjab: Ownership or Death - the Struggle Continues; A.Sayeed & W.Haider How do you say Netuklimk in English? Using Documentary Video to capture Bear River First Nation's Learning through Action; S.Pictou & M.Stiegman
Review
"An extremely important book. Neo-liberalism always had a dual nature: market fundamentalism and (far more insidious) institutionalism. Campaigning groups siphoned into a game of negotiations with transnational corporations, international institutions, and states are either neutralized or become agents in capitalism's structural manoeuvrings. Choudry and Kapoor's have sounded the battle-cry for a counter-attack against this manipulative agenda, and to re-affirm the role of agency. They have brought together some very interesting cases of precisely this kind of knowledge production by the movements themselves. They point the way forward to a new form of scholarship where scholars who are themselves committed activists engage critically with the mass movements, enabling the latter to understand better the historical trends which their agency is creating, and thus to gain confidence and sense of direction in the experimentation process from which major societal restructuring will emerge." - Robert Biel, Senior Lecturer in Political Ecology and Director of the Research Degree Program at University College London, UK, and author of The New Imperialism and The Entropy of Capitalism"This is an exciting international contribution to developing knowledge production and learning from within - and for - social movement organizing. It demonstrates that our social movements are actively producing knowledge and providing crucial resources in our struggles for social justice and liberation." - Gary Kinsman, Professor of Sociology, Laurentian University, Canada; long-time queer liberation and anti-capitalist activist"This volume makes an invaluable contribution toward connecting scholarly production with social movement activism. Going beyond simplistic calls to engage in 'scholar-activism,' which often positions academics lower in relationship to social justice activists, this book re-centers intellectual production within social movements themselves. Rather than simply theorize social movements, it positions social justice organizers as producers of the theory. It does not presume a romanticized notion of social movement organizing, rather, it brings a critical lens to the forces of co-optation and normalization within both the academy and activist arenas. A must-read for all those wishing to advance intellectually rigorous social movements." - Andrea Smith, Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside, USA
Long Description
The dynamics, politics, and richness of knowledge production in social movements and social activist contexts are often overlooked. This book contends that some of the most radical critiques and understandings about dominant ideologies and power structures, and visions of social change, have emerged from those spaces. Written by authors working closely with diverse social movements, NGOs, and popular mobilizations in the Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean, it articulates and documents knowledge production, informal learning, and education work that takes place in everyday worlds of social activism. It highlights linkages between such knowledge(s) and praxis/action, and illustrates tensions over whose knowledge and voice(s) are heard.
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This volume makes an invaluable contribution toward connecting scholarly production with social movement activism.
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This book looks at some of the most radical critiques and understandings about dominant ideologies and power structures, and visions of social change
Details ISBN0230621031 Language English ISBN-10 0230621031 ISBN-13 9780230621039 Media Book Format Hardcover Author Dip Kapoor Year 2010 Short Title LEARNING FROM THE GROUND UP 20 Edition Description 2010 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle Global Perspectives on Social Movements and Knowledge Production Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Dip Kapoor Pages 256 AU Release Date 2010-10-18 NZ Release Date 2010-10-18 UK Release Date 2010-10-18 Publication Date 2010-10-18 Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Alternative 9781349383153 DEWEY 303.48401 Illustrations X, 256 p. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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