Global Justice and Democracy: The Anti-Globalisation Movement

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2019-01-08
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Drawing on democratic theory and combining this with a detailed study of the evolution of the global justice movement, Doucet explores whether trans-border activism is leading to new forms of transnational democracy.

Table of Contents

Introduction: This is What Democracy Looks Like 1. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Problem of Territoriality 2. The Radical Indeterminacy of Democracy's Symbolic Order 3. The Problem of Globalization and the Possibility of Democracy's Deterritorialization 4. Deterritorializing Dissent: The Anti-Globalization Movement(s) 5. Beyond Protest: Alternatives to Territorial Democracy? Conclusion: Democracy and Territoriality

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