Introduction: The cultural logic of networking -- The Seattle effect -- Anti/corporate globalization soldiers in Barcelona -- Grassroots mobilization and shifting alliances -- Performing networks at direct-action protests -- Spaces of terror : violence and repression in Genoa -- May the resistance be as transnational as capital! -- Social forums and the cultural politics of autonomous space -- The rise of informational utopics -- Conclusion: Political change and cultural transformation in a digital age
Summary
This is an ethnographic account of how the anti-corporate globalization movement uses new technologies to organise itself, written by a participant im many of the biggest demonstrations of recent years. In addition to this, Juris provides a history of the movement and traces its roots
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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