Moving the Social 63 (2020) published - "Cross Movement Mobilisation — Perspectives from the Global North and South"
Announcement Type
Journal
Location
Germany
Subject Fields
History Education,
Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies,
Political History / Studies,
Social History / Studies,
Women's & Gender History / Studies
The Institute for Social Movements of Ruhr University Bochum is pleased to announce that the latest issue of its journal "Moving the Social" has been published with the following contributions:
Guest Editor’s Introduction
- Sabrina Zajak, Jenny Jansson, Ilse Lenz and Geoffrey Pleyers: Cross-Movement Mobilization and New Modes of Solidarity in Times of Crisis in the Global North and South
Articles
- Janet M. Conway and Anabel Paulos: Feminism, Food Sovereignty and Cross-Movement Mobilisation Against Neoliberal Globalisation in Latin America: Intertwined Genealogies
- Juliana R. Luiz, Priscila Delgado de Carvalho and Marco Antonio Teixeira: Cross-Movement in Latin America: Lessons from the Mercosur Confederation of Family Farming Organisations (Coprofam)
- Kei Takata: Connecting with the First or the Third World?: Two Paths Toward the Transnational Network Building in the Japanese Global Sixties
- Supurna Banerjee: Solidarities in and through Resistance: Rethinking Alliance-Building through Protests in Plantations in India
- Beatrice Halsaa: The (Trans)National Mobilisation of Sámi Women in Norway
Further Articles
- Philipp Reick: Toward a History of Urban Social Movements
Laudation
- Jürgen Kocka: Social History as Commitment. On the Occasion of Klaus Tenfelde’s 75th Birthday (translated by Vivian Strotmann)
Reviews
- Philipp Reick: Studies of Growth and Decline: New Books on the History of the Western Working Class
- Kevin J. Callahan: A Decade of Research on the Second International: New Insights and Methods
Contact Information
Vivian Strotmann
Ruhr University Bochum, Institute for Social Movements
Clemensstraße 17-19
44789 Bochum, Germany
Contact Email
mts@rub.de