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Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks / Edition 1
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Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks / Edition 1
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Utilizing research on networked struggles in both the 18th-century Atlantic world and our modern day,
Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks
challenges existing understandings of the relations between space, politics, and resistance to develop an innovative account of networked forms of resistance and political activity.
Explores counter-global struggles in both the past and present—including both the 18th-century Atlantic world and contemporary forms of resistance
Examines the productive geographies of contestation
Foregrounds the solidarities and geographies of connection between different place-based struggles and argues that such solidarities are essential to produce more plural forms of globalization
Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks
challenges existing understandings of the relations between space, politics, and resistance to develop an innovative account of networked forms of resistance and political activity.
Explores counter-global struggles in both the past and present—including both the 18th-century Atlantic world and contemporary forms of resistance
Examines the productive geographies of contestation
Foregrounds the solidarities and geographies of connection between different place-based struggles and argues that such solidarities are essential to produce more plural forms of globalization