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Global Struggles and Social Change: From Prehistory to World Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

Global Struggles and Social Change: From Prehistory to World Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

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The book "Global Struggles and Social Change" explores how global change stimulates the formation and shape of social movements, tracing trends back to premodern societies. It examines the influence of global change processes on local, national, and transnational social movements and how these movements shape institutional shifts. The book covers hot-button topics such as global warming, immigrant rights protests, the rise of right-wing populism, and the 2008 financial crisis, and includes historical case studies from indigenous people in the Americas, Mesopotamia, and China.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2020
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press


In the early decades of the twenty-first century, an international movement to slow the pace of climate change mushroomed across the globe. The self-proclaimed Climate Justice movement urges immediate action to reduce carbon emissions and calls for the adoption of bold new policies to address global warming before irreversible and catastrophic damage threatens the habitability of the planet. On another front, since the 1980s, multiple waves of resistance have occurred around the world against the uneven transition from state-led development to the neoliberal globalization project. Both Climate Justice and Anti-Austerity movements represent the urgency of understanding how global change affects the ability of citizens around the world to mobilize and protect themselves from planetary warming and the loss of social protections granted in earlier eras. In Global Struggles and Social Change, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Paul Almeida explore how global change stimulates the formation and shape of such movements. Contending that large-scale economic shifts condition the pattern of social movement mobilizations around the world, the authors trace these trends back to premodern societies, revealing how severe disruptions of indigenous communities led to innovative collective actions throughout history. Drawing on historical case studies, world system and protest event analysis, and social networks, they also examine the influence of global change processes on local, national, and transnational social movements and explain how in turn these movements shape institutional shifts. Touching on hot-button topics, including global warming, inequality, and social justice, this book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of social movements and global change. It will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, geography, environmental studies, and international relations.

In the early decades of the twenty-first century, an international movement to slow the pace of climate change mushroomed across the globe. The self-proclaimed Climate Justice movement urges immediate action to reduce carbon emissions and calls for the adoption of bold new policies to address global warming before irreversible and catastrophic damage threatens the habitability of the planet. On another front, since the 1980s, multiple waves of resistance have occurred around the world against the uneven transition from state-led development to the neoliberal globalization project. Both Climate Justice and Anti-Austerity movements represent the urgency of understanding how global change affects the ability of citizens around the world to mobilize and protect themselves from planetary warming and the loss of social protections granted in earlier eras. In Global Struggles and Social Change, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Paul Almeida explore how global change stimulates the formation and shape of such movements. Contending that large-scale economic shifts condition the pattern of social movement mobilizations around the world, the authors trace these trends back to premodern societies. Drawing on historical case studies, world system and protest event analysis, and social networks, they also examine the influence of global change processes on local, national, and transnational social movements and explain how in turn these movements shape institutional shifts. Touching on hot-button topics, including global warming, inequality, and social justice, this book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of social movements and global change. It will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, geography, environmental studies, and international relations.

Weight: 318g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781421438627

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