[WSMDiscuss] Interface 9-2 now out: "Social movement thinking beyond the core" (free)
Laurence Cox
Laurence.Cox at mu.ie
Sun Dec 31 14:59:14 CET 2017
Interface: a journal for and about social movements
Volume nine, issue two (2017)
Social movement thinking beyond the core:
theories and research in post-colonial and
post-socialist societies
http://www.interfacejournal.net/current/ or http://bit.ly/1IxwYA9
- Apologies for any crossposting -
Volume nine, issue two of Interface, a peer-reviewed online journal produced and refereed by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, is now out, on the theme of "Social movement thinking beyond the core: theories and research in post-colonial and post-socialist societies). Interface is open-access (free), global and multilingual. Our overall aim is to "learn from each other's struggles": to develop a dialogue between practitioners and researchers, but also between different social movements, intellectual traditions and national or regional contexts.
Like all issues of Interface, this issue is free and open-access. You can download articles individually or a complete PDF of the issue (6.45 MB). Please note that you can also subscribe (free) on the right-hand side of the webpage to get email notification each time a new issue or call for papers is out. This issue of Interface includes 444 pages and 26 pieces in English and Catalan, by authors writing from / about Aoteoroa / New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Catalunya / Spanish state, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador, Ghana, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Poland, Romania, Sweden, the UK, the US and transnational movements.
Items in this issue include:
Editorial
Laurence Cox, Alf Nilsen, Geoffrey Pleyers
Call for papers volume 10 issue 2
Political parties, trade unions and social movements: emancipatory reconfigurations of popular organisation
Themed pieces
Simin Fadaee,
Bringing in the South: towards a global paradigm for social movement studies
(peer-reviewed article)
Agnes Gagyi,
What it takes to compare non-core movements: a world-systems perspective. Two cases from contemporary East Central European movements
(peer-reviewed article)
Pepijn van Eeden,
Politicisation and depoliticisation of ecology: Polish and Romanian perspectives
(peer-reviewed article)
Dina Kiwan,
Emotive acts of citizenship, social change and knowledge production in Lebanon
(peer-reviewed article)
Erin Fitz-Henry,
Grief and the inter-cultural public sphere: "rights of nature" and the contestation of "global coloniality"
(peer-reviewed article)
Tanja D. Hendriks,
Collaboration and competition: market queens, trade unions and collective action of informal workers in Ghana's Makola Market
(peer-reviewed article)
Tomás MacSheoin,
What happened to the peasants? Material for a history of an alternative tradition of resistance in Ireland
(peer-reviewed article)
General pieces
Leah M. Fusco and Angela V. Carter,
Toward an anti-fracking mobilization toolkit: ten practices from Western Newfoundland's campaign
(peer-reviewed article)
Sophia L. Borgias and Yvonne A. Braun,
>From dams to democracy: framing processes and political opportunities in Chile's Patagonia Without Dams movement
(peer-reviewed article)
Signe Thydal and Christian F. Svensson,
Facilitating dissident action: perils and potentials of a self-organising initiative
(event analysis)
Iván Carretero-Navarro and Eva Espinar-Ruiz,
El tractament de les vagues a la premsa espanyola: anàlisi de la informació sobre causes i conseqüències
(research note)
John Foran, Summer Gray and Corrie Grosse,
Not yet the End of the world: political cultures of opposition and creation
in the global youth climate justice movement
(peer-reviewed article)
Bert Lewis,
Ghosts at work: notes on workplace hauntings
(research note)
Reviews
Donna Haraway, 2016, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Review author: Carolyn Elerding
Chris Robé, 2017, Breaking the Spell: A History of Anarchist Filmmakers, Videotape Guerrillas, and Digital Ninjas. Review author: Beth Geglia
Sharpe, Christina, 2016, In the Wake: On Blackness and Being. Review Author: Shannon Walsh
Robbie Shilliam, 2015, The Black Pacific: Anti-Colonial Struggles and Oceanic Connections. Review Author: Lewis B.H. Eliot
Ingeborg Gaarde, 2017, Peasants negotiating a global policy space - La Via Campesina in the Committee on World Food Security. Review Author: Maria Vasile
Wesley Lowery, 2017, They Can't Kill Us All: The Story of Black Lives Matter. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, 2016, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation. Christopher J. Lebron, 2017, The Making of Black Lives Matter: A Brief History of an Idea. Review Author: Andrew Kettler
Jodi Dean, 2016, Crowds and Party. Donatella della Porta, Joseba Fernández, Hara Kouki & Lorenzo Mosca, 2017, Movement Parties Against Austerity. Richard Seymour, 2016, Corbyn. The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics. Review Author: Andy Mathers
Dylan Taylor, 2017, Social Movements and Democracy in the 21st century. Review Author: Laurence Cox
Harald Bauder, 2017, Migration Borders Freedom. Review Author: Sutapa Chattopadhyay
Nandini Sundar, 2016, The Burning Forest: India's war on Bastar. Review Author: Sutapa Chattopadhyay
Kristian Lasslett (2014), State Crime on the Margins of Empire: Rio Tinto, the War on Bougainville and Resistance to Mining. Review Author: Alexander Dunlap
Adam Greenfield, 2017, Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life. Review author: Harry Warne
A call for papers<http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Interface-9-1-CFP-issue-10-1.pdf> for volume 10 issue 2 (2018) is now open on the theme of "political parties, trade unions and social movements: emancipatory reconfigurations of popular organisation", extended deadline May 1st 2017. As always, this issue will also include non-themed pieces.
We can review and publish articles in Bengali, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish and Swedish. The website has the full CFP and details on how to submit articles for this issue here<http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Interface-9-2-CFP-issue-10-2.pdf>.
The next issue of Interface (volume 10 issue 1, May/June 2018) will be an open (unthemed) one.
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Laurence Cox, Interface
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