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IDCE373 - Social Movements, Globalization and the State/Lecture, Discussion

The emergence of global networks or transnational alliances among local, regional and national social movements, international nongovernmental organizations and advocacy groups has been one of the most politically influential aspects of globalization. This course examines what is new about contemporary social movements, the nature of their transnational alliances, and their potential to transform the way states and citizens relate to one another and to the international political arena. The contested nature of civil society, the uneven influence of globalization processes, and changes in the contexts within which local communities and grassroots groups operate are explored through studies of movements concerned with the environment, human rights, development and women. Mr. Fisher/Offered every other year


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William Fisher, Ph.D. - Professor and Director, International Development, Community, and Environment Department

 

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