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Volume 4 (2014): Issue 2-3 (Jul 2014)
in
Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jul 2014
Introduction
Protest
Research Article
Counter-hegemonic networks and the transformation of global climate politics: rethinking movement-state relations
Reply
‘Counter-hegemonic networks and the transformation of global climate politics’ by Jackie Smith: a response by Ronaldo Munck
Research Article
Occupy Dame Street as slow-motion general strike? Justifying optimism in the wake of Ireland’s failed multitudinal moment
Reply
Space, time, and the politics of immanence
Research Article
The multitude and localized protest: the example of the Quebec student strike
Reply
The problem with social movements: a reply to Fournier
Research Article
The Global Justice Movement and Occupy Wall Street: spillover, spillout, or coalescence?
Reply
Social movement theory and resistance groups: the Global Justice Movement and Occupy Wall Street: a response to Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan
Research Article
Transnational feminist solidarity and lessons from the 2011 protests in Tahrir Square
Reply
Response to ‘Transnational feminist solidarity and lessons from the 2011 protests in Tahrir Square’, by Sally Scholz
Research Article
Who is speaking? The
Indignados
as political subjects
Reply
The
Indignados
and Occupy movements as political challenges to representative democracy: a reply to Eklundh
Research Article
Recruitment, counter-recruitment and critical military studies
Reply
Critical studies of the military or critical military studies: a response to Rech on recruitment and counter-recruitment
Research Article
The containment of Occupy: militarized police forces and social control in America
Reply
Hailing the police, occupy politics and counter-militarization: a reply to Matthew Morgan
Research Article
Protests, emotions and democracy: theoretical insights from the
Indignados
movement
Reply
The
indignados
, populism and emotions in political theory: a response to Paolo Cossarini
Research Article
Being the change: protest as performative discourse in the Occupy Portland encampment
Reply
The dimensions of protest politics: a reply to Lois Ruskai Melina
Research Article
Digital image politics: the networked rhetoric of Anonymous
Reply
The public and the meme machine: a response to Jarvis
Research Article
Global days of action, global public transcripts and democracy
Reply
Global days of action, global public transcripts and democracy: a reply
Book Review Symposium
Review
Review
Review
Response
Toward a 21st century reading of Latin America: a sympathetic critique of Ronaldo Munck's
Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony, and Social Transformation
Rethinking political economy from Latin America
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