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Author: Tommaso Vitale
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Subject: [movimenti.bicocca] The Global Justice Movement: Cross-national and Transnational Perspectives

The Global Justice Movement: Cross-national and Transnational
Perspectives

Donatella Della Porta
Contributors
Marco Giugni (Université de Genève), Manuel Jimenez (Institito de
Estudios Sociales de Andalucia), Mario Pianta (University of Urbino),
Herbert Reiter (European University Institute), Christopher Rootes
(University of Kent and Canterbury), Dieter Rucht
(Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung), Isabelle Sommier
(Université de Paris 1, Sorbonne), Sidney Tarrow (Cornell University).




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Paradigm Publishers
August 2007
288 pp.
6" x 9"
World

“You G8, we 6 billion!” So went the chant at the international
parade leading into the
2001 summit in Genoa, Italy. Although scholars and pundits were still
stuck in Seattle, the evolving global justice movement rushed ahead
with new actors, new strategies, a new look, and more positive
effects. This book examines all this and more with case studies drawn
from seven different countries and synthesizing chapters on
transnational networks and cross-national comparisons. Leading
scholars from the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere in
Europe take a well-structured approach to analyzing more than 300
different movement organizations and 5,000 activists as they keep
pushing the limits of what can be achieved by bridging old movements
with new networks and by bringing politics back to the streets.
Donatella della Porta is Professor of Sociology at the European
University Institute in Florence. Her most recent book is
Transnational Protest and Global Activism (edited with Sidney Tarrow,
Rowman & Littlefield 2004).

Contents

Contents
1 The Global Justice Movement: An Introduction, Donatella della Porta

2 Transnational Networks in the Global Justice Movement, Mario Pianta

3 The Global Justice Movement in Great Britain, Christopher Rootes

4 The Global Justice Movement in Germany, Dieter Rucht

5 The Global Justice Movement in Italy, Herbert Reiter

6 The Global Justice Movement in France, Isabelle Sommier

7 The Global Justice Movement in Spain, Manuel Jimenez

8 The Global Justice Movement in Switzerland, Marco Giugni

9 The Global Justice Movement in the United States, Sidney Tarrow

10 The Global Justice Movement in Context, Donatella della Porta