Solidarity Without Borders

Solidarity Without Borders
Title Solidarity Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Óscar García Agustín
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Civil society
ISBN 9781783717613

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Edited collection on migration and civil society.

Feminism without Borders

Feminism without Borders
Title Feminism without Borders PDF eBook
Author Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2003-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822384647

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Bringing together classic and new writings of the trailblazing feminist theorist Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Feminism without Borders addresses some of the most pressing and complex issues facing contemporary feminism. Forging vital links between daily life and collective action and between theory and pedagogy, Mohanty has been at the vanguard of Third World and international feminist thought and activism for nearly two decades. This collection highlights the concerns running throughout her pioneering work: the politics of difference and solidarity, decolonizing and democratizing feminist practice, the crossing of borders, and the relation of feminist knowledge and scholarship to organizing and social movements. Mohanty offers here a sustained critique of globalization and urges a reorientation of transnational feminist practice toward anticapitalist struggles. Feminism without Borders opens with Mohanty's influential critique of western feminism ("Under Western Eyes") and closes with a reconsideration of that piece based on her latest thinking regarding the ways that gender matters in the racial, class, and national formations of globalization. In between these essays, Mohanty meditates on the lives of women workers at different ends of the global assembly line (in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States); feminist writing on experience, identity, and community; dominant conceptions of multiculturalism and citizenship; and the corporatization of the North American academy. She considers the evolution of interdisciplinary programs like Women's Studies and Race and Ethnic Studies; pedagogies of accommodation and dissent; and transnational women's movements for grassroots ecological solutions and consumer, health, and reproductive rights. Mohanty's probing and provocative analyses of key concepts in feminist thought—"home," "sisterhood," "experience," "community"—lead the way toward a feminism without borders, a feminism fully engaged with the realities of a transnational world.

Solidarity Without Borders

Solidarity Without Borders
Title Solidarity Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Castro Fidel
Publisher
Total Pages 150
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN 9781876175306

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Solidarity Without Borders

Solidarity Without Borders
Title Solidarity Without Borders PDF eBook
Author ?Oscar Garc?ia Agust?in
Publisher
Total Pages 199
Release 2016
Genre Civil society
ISBN 9781783717620

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Edited collection on migration and civil society.

Open Borders

Open Borders
Title Open Borders PDF eBook
Author Reece Jones
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2019
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0820354279

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Border control continues to be a highly contested and politically charged subject around the world. This collection of essays challenges reactionary nationalism by making the positive case for the benefits of free movement for countries on both ends of the exchange. Open Borders counters the knee-jerk reaction to build walls and close borders by arguing that there is not a moral, legal, philosophical, or economic case for limiting the movement of human beings at borders. The volume brings together essays by theorists in anthropology, geography, international relations, and other fields who argue for open borders with writings by activists who are working to make safe passage a reality on the ground. It puts forward a clear, concise, and convincing case for a world without movement restrictions at borders. The essays in the first part of the volume make a theoretical case for free movement by analyzing philosophical, legal, and moral arguments for opening borders. In doing so, they articulate a sustained critique of the dominant idea that states should favor the rights of their own citizens over the rights of all human beings. The second part sketches out the current situation in the European Union, in states that have erected border walls, in states that have adopted a policy of inclusion such as Germany and Uganda, and elsewhere in the world to demonstrate the consequences of the current regime of movement restrictions at borders. The third part creates a dialogue between theorists and activists, examining the work of Calais Migrant Solidarity, No Borders Morocco, activists in sanctuary cities, and others who contest border restrictions on the ground.

Feminism Without Borders

Feminism Without Borders
Title Feminism Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2003-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780822330219

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Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’

Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’
Title Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’ PDF eBook
Author Donatella della Porta
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 364
Release 2018-02-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319717529

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This edited collection introduces conceptual innovations that critically engage with understanding refugee movements as part of the broader category of ‘poor people’s movements’. The empirical focus of the work lies on the protest events related to the so-called ‘long summer of migration’ of 2015. It traces the route followed by the migrants from the places of first arrival to the places of passage and on to the places of destination. Through qualitative and quantitative data, the authors map, within a cross-national comparative perspective, the wide set of actions and initiatives that are being created in solidarity with refugees who have made their journey seeking asylum to the European Union, either travelling across the Mediterranean Sea or through South Eastern Europe. It explores these cases from the perspective of social movement studies alongside critical studies on migration and citizenship.