Power, Profit and Protest
Australian Social Movements and Globalisation
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Word Count
100,000 words, Guess
Page Count
400 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8907602M
- ISBN-139781741140163
- ISBN-101741140161
- OCLC Control Number1190776884
- OCLC Control Number52502304
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numberpowerprofitprote00burg
- Library of Congress Control Number2003446236
- LibraryThing7613615
- Goodreads7160878
Classifications
- LCCHN843.5 .B88 2003
Description
"Verity Burgmann argues that corporate globalisation has threatened or transformed established social movements, and sparked powerful new forms of social protest. She examines the impact of globalisation and neo-liberal government policies on the feminist and indigenous rights movements, showing how they have been affected by the politics of backlash after decades of success. She explores the way in which the environment movement, too, has been affected by rising corporate political influence. She also analyses the emergence of anti-capitalist and anti-corporate activism and the profound challenges posed by this newest of social movements to the state, to society in general and to the labour movement in particular."--Jacket.
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