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Sociologists and political scientists from Europe and the US explore how global issues are transforming local and national activism and the interactions between local, national, and supranational movement organizations. In addition to describing recent events, they adapt concepts and hypotheses developed in the social movement literature of the past two decades to what appears to be a new cycle of protest at the global level. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

In this book, two titans of social movement scholarship bring together the best current research on the nexus between the local and the global in translating the global justice movement into action at the grassroots, and vice versa. Using recent cases of transnational contention_from the European Social Forum in Florence to the Argentinean human rights movement and British environmentalists, from movement networks in Bristol and Glasgow to the Zapatistas_the original chapters by distinguished scholars presented in this volume adapt current social movement theory to what appears to be a new cycle of protest developing around the globe.

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A very well concieved collection of articles on a still new and largely unexplored phenomenon, in spite of the fact that and increasing number of scholars have started to tackle it in recent years. Transnational Contention and Global Activism brings us a step further on the track set by them. * Mobilization * Broach[ es] with superb aplomb the highly complex issue of transnationalism, specifically among social movements which are already well-known for instituting chains of protest against a world system characterized by obstinate - and inequitable - neo-liberal globalisationPresent[ s] top-notch scholarship: the essays, diverse as they are, cohere impeccably and synthesize inter-related themes with enviable precisiona treasure-trove for those seeking a more nuanced understanding of contemporary developments in the area of social movement research. * Political Studies Review *

List of Figures ix
List of Tables xi
Preface xiii
1 Transnational Processes and Social Activism: An Introduction
1(20)
Donatella della Porta and Sidney Tarrow
Part I TRANSNATIONALISM FROM THE INSIDE
2 A Limited Transnationalization? The British Environmental Movement
21(24)
Christopher Rootes
3 Cities in the World: Local Civil Society and Global Issues in Britain
45(26)
Mario Diani
Part II DIFFUSION AND SCALE SHIFT
4 The Sequencing of Transnational and National Social Movement Mobilization: The Organizational Mobilization of the Global and U.S. Environmental Movements
71(24)
Erik Johnson and John D. McCarthy
5 The Impact of Transnational Protest on Social Movement Organizations: Mass Media and the Making of ATTAC Germany
95(26)
Felix Kolb
6 Scale Shift in Transnational Contention
121 (30)
Sidney Tarrow and Doug McAdam
Part III INTERNATIONALIZATION
7 Patterns of Dynamic Multilevel Governance and the Insider-Outsider Coalition
151 (24)
Kathryn Sikkink
8 Multiple Belongings, Tolerant Identities, and the Construction of "Another Politics": Between the European Social Forum and the Local Social Fora
175 (28)
Donatella della Porta
9 Social Movements beyond Borders: Understanding Two Eras of Transnational Activism
203 (24)
W. Lance Bennett
10 Conclusion: "Globalization," Complex Internationalism, and Transnational Contention
227 (20)
Sidney Tarrow and Donatella delta Porta
Appendix A: Organizational Consolidation 247(1)
Appendix B: Repertoires of Action 248(3)
References 251(24)
Index 275(10)
About the Contributors 285


Donatella della Porta is professor of sociology at the European University Institute, Florence. Sidney Tarrow is the Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government and professor of sociology at Cornell University.