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Open Cosmopolitanism and the World Social Forum: Global Resistance, Emancipation, and the Activists’ Vision of a Better World
The Global Justice and Solidarity Movement and the World Social Forum : a Backgrounder
For a Democratic Cosmopolitarian Movement Proposal Papers Series Papers Proposal
No Political Voice, No Future Contribution to GTI Forum Farewell to the World Social Forum?
Globalization and the Emergence of the World Social Forums
Media Discourses on the World Social Forums:Towards Comparative Analyses 1
The World Economic Forum – a Partner in Shaping History
“Cosmopolitan Or Colonial? the World Social Forum As „Contact Zone‟”1
Globalization, Development and Social Justice
Ramos, J. 'Conceptualising Agency Through the World Social Forum Process: a Layered Analysis of Alternative Globalisation
1 RESISTING GLOBALIZATION the Current Forms and Scope Of
Unequal Power Relations in the Governance of the World Social Forum Process: an Analysis of the Practices of the Nairobi Forum Andrea Rigon
From Reactive to Proactive: the World Social Forum and the Anti-/Alter-Globalization Movement
Globalization.Pdf
Dealing with Bullying
Or the World Social Forum: Divergent Analysis, Strategy and Tactics
The New Offshoring of Jobs and Global Development – Gary Gereffi
General Assembly Distr.: General 24 December 2020
Top View
Making Globalization Work / Joseph E
2 Conceptualizing Globalization
Decolonizing Cosmopolitanism in Practice: from Universalizing Monologue to Intercultural Dialogue?
The World Social Forum, a Globalisation from Below?
Globalization, Global Governance and the Social Determinants of Health: a Review of the Linkages and Agenda for Action
The World Social Forum Under Criticism: a Literature Study of Its Role
Researching the World Social Forum – My First Steps Into the Field
The WSF Moves to Africa NGO and Civil Society Perspectives on the 7Th World Social Forum
Communicating Global Activism: Some Strengths and Vulnerabilities of Networked Politics∗
The World Social Forum : Toward a Counter-Hegemonic Globalisation (Part Ii)
Dialogues Across Difference at the World Social Forum
Solidarity Economy: Building Alternatives for People and Planet
Globalisation, Something That Has Been Referred to in Many Globalisation Chapters of This Book and Textbooks of Many Other Subjects
Fortress in The
On Open Space: Explorations Towards a Vocabulary of a More Open Politics1
Workers of the World Unite (At Last)
Transnational Feminisms and the World Social Forum: Encounters and Transformations in Anti- Globalization Spaces Janet Conway
Is Globalisation Taking Us for a Ride?
Another World Is Possible Report from Porto Alegre by John L
The World Social Forum Between Politics and Ngos
Boaventura De Sousa Santos the WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
Farewell to the World Social Forum? Opening Reflections for a GTI Forum
Beyond Neoliberal Governance: the World Social Forum As Subaltern Cosmopolitan Politics and Legality Boaventura De Sousa Santos
The World Social Forum and the Emergence of Global Grassroots Politics
Book Review of the World Social Forum: Strategies of Resistance and Another World Is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globaliza
The World Social Forum
Globalization and Contestation, by Ronaldo Munck
Building Trust: a Report on NGO Reactions to the World Econmic Forum Davos, Switzerland
Further Readings and Resources
Justice, Equality and Conviviality: the World Social Forum's Cosmopolitan
Another Economy Is Possible! Using the US
Global Civil-Society Movements: What the World Social Forum Can Do to Change the World's Situation
World Social Forum Mumbai: the World’S Second Superpower?
Civil Society, the World Social Forum, and the Crisis of the Globalist Project—A Commentary
The Ford Foundation and the World Social Forum
World Social Forum London International Model United Nations 21St Session | 2020
Labour at the 2009 Belém World Social Forum: Between an Ambiguous Past and an Uncertain Future1
World Social Forum Has Quickly Grown Into the World’S Largest Meeting of Civil Society