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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANARCHISM
COMMONS
COOPERATIVES
CUBA
CULTURE
DEMOCRACY
DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENT
FEMINISM
FOOD ISSUES
FREE/FAIR TRADE
HEALTH
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPERIALISM
INDIGENOUS issues
LABOR
LAND REFORM
MEDIA
MICRO-CREDIT
MIGRATION
NATION-STATE
NEOLIBERALISM
NORTH-SOUTH dialog
POVERTY
PRISONS
RACISM
RESISTANCE
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
SOCIALISM

SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
THEORY
VIOLENCE
WAR AND PEACE
WATER ISSUES
WOMEN and Globalization
WOMEN and the Family
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM


ANARCHISM
•Fritsch: The Anarchic Breeze: Emergent Post-Metaphysical Utopian Movements as Methodology see also THEORY

COLONIALISM see IMPERIALISM

COMMONS
•Caffentzis: A Tale of Two Conferences: Globalization, the Crisis of Neoliberalism and Question of the Commons see also NEOLIBERALISM
•Fisk: Global Public Goods and Self-Interest

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COOPERATIVES
•Bowman & Stone: Argentina’s Crisis see also SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
•Bowman & Stone: Can Grameen Bank-style Microcredit Eliminate Poverty? see also MICRO-CREDIT
•Bowman & Stone: Cooperatives: A Brief Introduction to their Types, History & Social Change Prospect by Elizabeth Bowman and Bob Stone
•Bowman & Stone: Cooperativization on the Mondragón Model As Alternative to Globalizing Capitalism
•Bowman & Stone: Venezuela and Argentina see also SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
•Bowman & Stone: Tolantongo: Model Resort Cooperative?
•Bowman: A Women's Co-op Battles Globalization FREE / FAIR TRADE
•Bowman: David vs. Goliath: Small Cooperatives vs. Multinational Corporations
•Bowman: Fund for Worker Cooperatives Created by the Center for Global Justice see also MICRO-CREDIT
•Bowman: May Day and Producer Cooperatives
•Bowman: Shopping for a Better World
•Bowman: A Successful Women’s Sewing Cooperative Helps Reduce Emigration
•Bowman: TIERRA, LIBERTAD . . . AND COOPS! in Hidalgo, Mexico
•Center for Global Justice: Press Release: Update on Revolving Loan Fund
•González Díaz: Social Organization as a Process for Change: Cooperatives of Yucatán and Campeche
•Larcom: "Nueva Vida" sewing cooperative in Nicaragua
•Larcom: “We Have Other Plans:" Communities Implement Alternative Development
•Lundren & Trigg: Weaving for Survival: Mujeres Productoras de Cienegilla
•Millán: Mujeres Productoras: Women Producers of Cochineal and Nopal: “Ya Tsedi Behña” (The Power of Women) see also FREE / FAIR TRADE
•MUJERES PRODUCTORAS
home page see also FREE / FAIR TRADE
•Silverman: A cooperative model of social development: Using the workplace for social and individual growth see also DEVELOPMENT, LABOR
•Stone: Bauen Hotel, Argentine “Recuperated Business” Co-op, Wins Reprieve
see also LABOR
•Yasui: Mujeres Productoras, Rural Women Working Together

•Yasui: Revolving Loan Fund: Report on First and Second Loans see also MICRO-CREDIT

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CUBA
•DuRand: Cuba Today: A Nation Becoming a University see also EDUCATION
•DuRand: Humanitarianism and Solidarity Cuban-Style see also HEALTH
•Herlihy: ELITE STALEMATE AND WORKERS’ CONTROL: Applying the Experiences of Nicaragua and Cuba to Argentina see also LABOR
•Limia: The Training of Activists in Local Development see also DEVELOPMENT
•López Oceguera: Social Justice in the Intersection of History, Culture and Politics: The Universalization of Higher Education in Cuba see also EDUCATION
•Martinot: The Nation-state and Cuba's Alternative State see also NATION-STATE
•Rodríguez: The Historical Influence of Cuban Nationalism on the Resistance of U.S. Blockade see also RESISTANCE

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CULTURE
•Evans/McCloskey: The New Solidarity: A Case Study of Cross-Border Labor Networks and Mural Art in the Age of Globalization see also LABOR, NORTH-SOUTH DIALOG
•Monteagudo: From Trotsky to Puppets: Other Revolutions are Possible see also RESISTANCE
•Orosco: Pilgrimage, Penitence, and Revolution: Mexican Cultural Resources for Nonviolent Resistance in the Thought of Cesar Chavez see also RESISTANCE
•Russell: Unity Without Uniformity: Class, Heterogeneity, and Culture see also THEORY
•Yasui: 50 Years of Foreigners in San Miguel de Allende see also NORTH-SOUTH DIALOGUE
•Yasui: Cultural Relativity Workshop
Video Catalogue

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DEMOCRACY
•DuRand: Democracy and Struggles for Social Justice, see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•Ferguson: Women Organizing for Global Justice see also WOMEN and GLOBALIZATION . SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•McLaren: Citizenship, Democracy and Globalization
•Struhl: Is Democracy a Universal Value? Whose Democracy?
•Struhl: Is Globalization the Problem?
•Yarish: Beyond Capital and Beyond Democracy see also NEOLIBERALISM

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DEVELOPMENT - see also COOPERATIVES
•Bowman: CEDESA and Sustainable Campo Housing
•Bowman: Peñón de los Baños
•Bowman: A Tale of Two Eijidos
•Bowman: Visit One Alternative to Emigration:  the Greenhouse in Peñon de los Baños
•Bowman: Sewing Coop Hacienda la Trinidad Now Taking Orders – Come See Their Original Designs!
•Bowman: Sewing for Survival:  a Visit to Hacienda La Trinidad Sewing Cooperative
•Bowman: When the River Runs Dry: A Trip to Cruz del Palmar
•Ferguson: Can Development Create Empowerment and Women's Liberation? see also FEMINISM, WOMEN and GLOBALIZATION, and RESISTANCE
•DuRand: Peñón de los Baños: A Community in Resistance to Neo-liberal Globalization
•Graham: Peñón de los Baños
•Leonard: Illusions and Realities of Sustainable Development
•Leonard & Leonard: Micro Credit & Micro Finance Issues: Response to Betsy Bowman and Bob Stone's Grameen Article on Microcredit see also MICRO-CREDIT
•Limia: The Training of Activists in Local Development see also CUBA
Lomeli & Ochoa: Women of Calakmul see also MIGRATION
•Silverman: A cooperative model of social development: Using the workplace for social and individual growth see also LABOR
•Yasui: Community Development Fund: Donation to Peñon de los Baños see also MICRO-CREDIT
•Yasui: To Build a Park in San Luis Rey
•Yasui: From the Grassroots: Tere Martínez and CEDESA

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EDUCATION
•Ally: Embodied Mind, Earth Ethics, and Grassroots Globalization: A Case Study in Popular Education
•Carmona: Popular Education for Rural Women in Mexico: The National School for Leadership Training
•Cunha: South African Politics, Inequalities, and HIV/AIDS: Applications for Public Health Education see also HEALTH
•DuRand: Cuba Today: A Nation Becoming a University see also CUBA
•Lee: Women on the Margins (Borders): Passage to Center through Education
•Lopez Oceguera: Social Justice in the Intersection of History, Culture and Politics: The Universalization of Higher Education in Cuba
see alsoCUBA
•Vargas: Environmental education and citizen participation as tools for community action for local and global change see also ENVIRONMENT

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ENVIRONMENT
•Cochrane: “They Aren’t Really Poor": Ecofeminism, Global Justice, and “Culturally-Perceived Poverty” see also POVERTY, FEMINISM
•Cohen: Notes on the Ecological Dimension
•Davila: Demystifying the Water Crisis to Make Women’s Participation More Visible
•DuRand & Latch: Up a River without Water
•Elguea: Environmental Ethics and the Poor see also POVERTY
•Gelbspan: Global Warming: We Fiddle while the World Burns
•Mack-Canty: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM: Examples of Third World Women's Resistance see also FEMINISM, RESISTANCE
•Martinot: Militarism and Global Warming see also WAR AND PEACE
•Ortega: Groundwater Quality at the Independence Basin in Central Mexico: Implications for Regional Development
•Sánchez González: Gender and natural resources: Maya women and the Agrarian Land Reform in Mexico see also INDIGENOUS ISSUES, LAND REFORM
•Vargas: Environmental education and citizen participation as tools for community action for local and global change see also EDUCATION

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FEMINISM
•Cochrane: “They Aren’t Really Poor": Ecofeminism, Global Justice, and “Culturally-Perceived Poverty”see also ENVIRONMENT, POVERTY
•Ferguson: Cowboy Masculinity, Globalization and the US War on Terror see also WAR AND PEACE
•Ferguson: Can Development Create Empowerment and Women's Liberation? see also DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN and GLOBALIZATION, and RESISTANCE
•Fonow & Franzway: Global Union Networks, Feminism, and Transnational Labor Solidarity see also LABOR

•Henrici: Gender and Free Trade: Peruvian Alternative Trade Organizations and Women's Projects see also FREE/FAIR TRADE
•Mack-Canty: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM: Examples of Third World Women's Resistance see also ENVIRONMENT, RESISTANCE
•Mann: How America Justifies its War: A Feminist Reading of “Shock and Awe”see also WAR AND PEACE

•Marcos: Decolonizing Feminism: the Indigenous Women’s Movement in Mexico, see also INDIGENOUS issues, IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•Rivage-Seul: Feminist Frameworks for Women in the Global Economy
•Zapata: THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN MEXICO: From Self-Awareness Groups to Transnational Networks

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FOOD ISSUES
•Tessier: The Global Food Chain – Farmworkers and Fast Food see also LABOR

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FREE / FAIR TRADE
•Barkin: A Strategy to Create New Beneficiaries from World Trade see also NEOLIBERALISM
•Henrici: Gender and Free Trade: Peruvian Alternative Trade Organizations and Women's Projects see also FEMINISM
•Millán: Women Producers of Cochineal and Nopal: “Ya Tsedi Behña” (The Power of Women) see also COOPERATIVES
•MUJERES PRODUCTORAS home page see also COOPERATIVES

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HEALTH
•Cohen: Towards a Green Approach to Health Care: The Capitalist System vs. The Immune System, and the fight for free universal health care in the United States
•Cunha: South African Politics, Inequalities, and HIV/AIDS: Applications for Public Health Education see also EDUCATION
•DuRand: Humanitarianism and Solidarity Cuban-Style see also CUBA
•Gupta: Impact of Globalization & Liberalization on Women’s Health in India- Future Strategies
•Lugones: Medicalization: A Subtle Form of the Exploitation of Women

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HUMAN RIGHTS
•DuRand: Human Rights Today
•Jimoh: FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: Violation of Women's Human Rights in Nigeria see also VIOLENCE
•Kozma:
Intolerable Killings: Ten years of abductions and murders in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua see also VIOLENCE
•Kurtz: One is a Tragedy see also PRISONS
•Oyagbola: HUMAN TRAFFICKING: The Nigerian Woman an Endangered Species
see also VIOLENCE
•Vilches: Trafficking In Women and Children

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IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•DuRand: Review of Robert Kagan, Dangerous Nation
•DuRand: The New Imperialism
•DuRand: Why is the U.S. in Iraq? see also WAR AND PEACE
•Fernández Rios: Global Imperialism and Nation States see also NATION STATE
•Funk: Women’s NGOs in East and Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union: The Imperialist Criticism see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•Gandy: Is Imperialism Capitalist?
•Marcos: Decolonizing Feminism: the Indigenous Women’s Movement in Mexico see also FEMINISM, INDIGENOUS Rights/Issues
•Martinot: The Coloniality of Power: Notes Toward De-Colonization
•Saenz: From the Political Economy of Empire to the Latin American Philosophy of Dependency see also THEORY
•Yehia: Towards decolonizing encounters with social movements’ decolonizing knowledges and practices see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, THEORY

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INDIGENOUS Rights/Issues
•Krinsky: The Struggle of Four Indigenous Communities in Chiapas’ Lacandon Jungle: August 2006 see also LAND REFORM
•Marcos: Decolonizing Feminism: the Indigenous Women’s Movement in Mexico see also FEMINISM, IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•García & Zarate-Hoyos: Nahua women in Alto Balsas, Mexico : Administering and Generating Remittances for Human Development see also MIGRATION
•Pacheco: I Came Because They Told Me My Son Was Lost: Migration of Wirrárika Women from Eastern Mexico to the Northern Border and the U.S. see also MIGRATION
•Sánchez González: Gender and natural resources: Maya women and the Agrarian Land Reform in Mexico see also ENVIRONMENT, LAND REFORM

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LABOR - see also Cooperatives
•Ally: Caring about Care Workers: Organising in the Female Shadow of Globalisation
•Ángulo: Women’s Body: Between “Burreras” and Maquiladora Workers see also THEORY
•Cohen: Big Science, the Fragmenting of Work & the Left’s Curious Notion of Progress see also THEORY
•Evans/McCloskey: The New Solidarity: A Case Study of Cross-Border Labor Networks and Mural Art in the Age of Globalization see also CULTURE, NORTH-SOUTH DIALOG
•Fonow & Franzway: Global Union Networks, Feminism, and Transnational Labor Solidarity see also FEMINISM
•Frederickson: A Place to Speak Our Minds: Locating Women’s Activism Where North Meets South see also NORTH-SOUTH DIALOGUE
•Herlihy: ELITE STALEMATE AND WORKERS’ CONTROL: Applying the Experiences of Nicaragua and Cuba to Argentina see also CUBA
•López Díaz: Economic Rights and Women’s Legal Standing in the Workplace
•Mattingly: Indian Call Centers: The Outsourcing of “Good Jobs” for Women?
•Maurer: National and Transnational logics in the Yakima borderlands see also MIGRATION
•Presbey: SIMONE WEIL ON LABOR: Her Insights Applied to Current Sweatshop Labor see also THEORY
•Ruggieri: The Worker-Recovered Enterprises in Argentina: The Political and Socioeconomic Challenges of Self-Management
•Silverman: A cooperative model of social development: Using the workplace for social and individual growth see also COOPERATIVES
•Stone: Bauen Hotel, Argentine “Recuperated Business” Co-op, Wins Reprieve see also COOPERATIVES
•Tessier: The Global Food Chain – Farmworkers and Fast Food see also FOOD ISSUES

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LAND REFORM
•Gonçalves: Impacts of neoliberal globalization policies on agrarian reform settlements and the resistance of the women of the MST to these policies see also NEOLIBERALISM , RESISTANCE
•Sánchez González: Gender and natural resources: Maya women and the Agrarian Land Reform in Mexico see also ENVIRONMENT, INDIGENOUS issues
•Krinsky: The Struggle of Four Indigenous Communities in Chiapas’ Lacandon Jungle: August 2006 see also INDIGENOUS issues

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MEDIA
•DuRand: Alternative Media
VIDEO CATALOGUE

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MICRO-CREDIT
•Bowman: Fund for Worker Cooperatives Created by the Center for Global Justice see also COOPERATIVES
•Bowman & Stone: Can Grameen Bank-style Microcredit Eliminate Poverty? see also COOPERATIVES
•Bowman & Stone: Charity and Change: Some Reflections on Micro Credit
•Leonard & Leonard: Micro Credit & Micro Finance Issues: Response to Betsy Bowman and Bob Stone's Grameen Article on Microcredit see also DEVELOPMENT
Yasui: Community Development Fund: Report on First and Second Loans see also COOPERATIVES, DEVELOPMENT
•Yasui: Community Development Fund: Donation to Peñon de los Baños see also DEVELOPMENT

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MIGRATION
Mexico Study Group (Migration)
Mexico Study Group Bibliography (Mexico and Migration)

•Barham: NAFTA 12 Years Later: Free -Trade Treat, or Trans-National Trick?,
•Butler: Report on San Miguel March & Rally for Immigrant Rights
•Davis: Border Invaders: The Perfect Swarm Heads South
•Devine: A Primer on U.S. Immigration Reform - 2005
•DuRand: Mexican Immigration and Globalization: The Big Picture
•DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part I
•DuRand & DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part II
•Caffentzis: Si Se Puede Insurrection: A Class Analysis
•Caffentzis: Midsummer Reflections on the US Immigration Debate
•Chávez: Solidarity for the Birds of Passage
•Cuesta: “We Are Better off Outside Our Country”: Diasporic Ecuadorian Women in Spain since the Mid-1990s
•Erickson: "Dirty Little Secret of Illegal Immigration: $7 Billion a Year Paid by Illegals to Social Security
•García & Zarate-Hoyos: Nahua women in Alto Balsas, Mexico: Administering and Generating Remittances for Human Development see also INDIGENOUS issues
Lomeli & Ochoa: Women of Calakmul see also DEVELOPMENT
•Massey: "Foolish Fences"
•Maurer: National and Transnational logics in the Yakima borderlands see also LABOR
•McCarty: What's Missing in the U.S. Immigration Debate?
•Olabode:
Compounding Women's Problems: South-North Migration as a Means of Escaping Poverty in Africa, Nigeria as a Case Study
•Pacheco:
I Came Because They Told Me My Son Was Lost: Migration of Wirrárika Women from Eastern Mexico to the Northern Border and the U.S. see also INDIGENOUS issues
•Salisch: Immigration Bills Currently Proposed in the Senate (Feb 15, 2006)
•Sell: The U.S. Immigration Regime- PDF
•vanden Heuvel: Toward a Sensible Immigration Policy
•Yarish: A Brief History of Migration/Immigration
•Yarish: Migration in the Context of Global Capitalism – Class, Race and Gender

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NATION-STATE
•Dennis: Sovereign Debt and the Promotion of Neoliberal Economic Policy see also NEOLIBERALISM
DuRand: Review of Robert Kagan, Dangerous Nation
•DuRand: State against Nation
•Fernández Ríos: Global Imperialism and Nation States see also IMPERIALISM
•Martinot: The Nation-state and Cuba's Alternative State see also CUBA
•Newcomb: Failures of Solidarity, Failures of the Nation State: Moroccan Women’s NGOs
•Veltmeyer: The Political Dynamics of Social Change in Latin America see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

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NEOLIBERALISM
•Barkin: A Strategy to Create New Beneficiaries from World Trade see also FREE/FAIR TRADE
•Bowman: Review of Jack Rasmus,The War at Home:  The Corporate Offensive from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush
•Caffentizis: A Tale of Two Conferences: Globalization, the Crisis of Neoliberalism and Question of the Commons see also COMMONS
•Dennis: Sovereign Debt and the Promotion of Neoliberal Economic Policy see also NATION-STATE
•DuRand: Hurricane Katrina
•DuRand: Neo-Liberalism and Globalization
•DuRand: Neoliberalism on a Global Scale: The Case of Mexico
•Gonçalves: Impacts of neoliberal globalization policies on agrarian reform settlements and the resistance of the women of the MST to these policies see also LAND REFORM, RESISTANCE
•Lindio-McGovern: Neo-Liberal Globalization in the Philippines: Its Impact on Filipino Women and Their Forms of Resistance see also RESISTANCE
•Villanueva: What is the Struggle against Neoliberalism?
•Yarish: Beyond Capital and Beyond Democracy

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NORTH-SOUTH DIALOG
•Evans/McCloskey: The New Solidarity: A Case Study of Cross-Border Labor Networks and Mural Art in the Age of Globalization see also CULTURE, LABOR
•Frederickson: A Place to Speak Our Minds: Locating Women’s Activism Where North Meets South see also LABOR
•Polakoff: The Globalized Family: Both Sides of the Border see also WOMEN and the FAMILY
•Yasui: 50 Years of Foreigners in San Miguel de Allende see also CULTURE
•Yasui: Access for English-Speakers to Spanish Language Event: Stop the Destruction of San Miguel

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POVERTY
•Anderson: Urban poverty reborn: a gender and generational analysis
•Benjamin: The Feminization of Poverty in Post-Apartheid South Africa: a story told by the women of Bayview, Chatsworth
•Cochrane: "They Aren't Really Poor": Ecofeminism, Global Justice, and "Culturally-Perceived Poverty" see also ENVIRONMENT, FEMINISM
•Elguea: Environmental Ethics and the Poor see also ENVIRONMENT
•Fisk: The Roots of Poverty
•García Vences: Poor Women as Heads of Households in Mexico
•Targ & Targ: Precarious Classes, Neo-liberal Globalization and Older Women
•Váldes Estrella: The Feminization of Poverty: A Global Problem

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PRISONS
•Angulo: Therapeutic Philosophy: A Counseling Alternative for Women in Prison
•Kurtz: One is a Tragedy
see also HUMAN RIGHTS

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RACISM
•Martinot: Motherhood, Racialization, and the State see also WOMEN and the family
•Sokoloff: Domestic Violence at the Crossroads: Violence Against Poor Women and Women of Color see also VIOLENCE, WOMEN and the family

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RESISTANCE
•Cross & Partenio: The Construction and Meaning of Women’s Spaces in Organizations for the Unemployed see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•EZLN: The Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle
•Esteva: The "Other Campaign" and the Left: Reclaiming an Alternative (external link)
•Ferguson: Can Development Create Empowerment and Women's Liberation? see also FEMINISM, WOMEN and GLOBALIZATION, and DEVELOPMENT
•Frey & Crivelli: Women's participation in Argentina's picketing movement: accomplishments and limitations of the redefinition of feminine roles see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•Gonçalves: Impacts of neoliberal globalization policies on agrarian reform settlements and the resistance of the women of the MST to these policies, see also LAND REFORM, NEOLIBERALISM
•Jeffries: Women out of Bounds: mobilizing resistance to the global enclosures in “the factory on wheels”
•Kahn & Langman:Dominations Old and New: Subjugation and Agency in SE Asian Women
•Lindio-McGovern: Neo-Liberal Globalization in the Philippines: Its Impact on Filipino Women and Their Forms of Resistance, see also NEOLIBERALISM
•Mack-Canty: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM: Examples of Third World Women's Resistance see also FEMINISM, ENVIRONMENT
•Monteagudo: Philosophers, Caracoles and Letizia: A visit to Chiapas
•Orosco: Pilgrimage, Penitence, and Revolution: Mexican Cultural Resources for Nonviolent Resistance in the Thought of Cesar Chavez, see also CULTURE
•Rodríguez: The Historical Influence of Cuban Nationalism on the Resistance of U.S. Blockade see also CUBA

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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•Bowman: Argentina’s Disappeared and the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo
•Cross & Partenio: The Construction and Meaning of Women’s Spaces in Organizations for the Unemployed, see also RESISTANCE
•DuRand: Democracy and Struggles for Social Justice see also DEMOCRACY
•Ferguson: Women Organizing for Global Justice see also WOMEN and GLOBALIZATION . DEMOCRACY
•Frederickson: A Place to Speak Our Minds: Locating Women’s Activism Where North Meets South see also NORTH-SOUTH DIALOG
•Frey & Crivelli: Women’s participation in Argentina ’s picketing movement: accomplishments and limitations of the redefinition of feminine roles, see also RESISTANCE
•Funk: Women’s NGOs in East and Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union: The Imperialist Criticism see also IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•Gandy: Mobilizing Latin American Women for the Fightback against Globalized Oppression: The Role of Religion in Mexico
•Martinot: What the Existence of Social Justice Movements Means
•Yehia: Towards decolonizing encounters with social movements’ decolonizing knowledges and practices, see also IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•Veltmeyer: The Political Dynamics of Social Change in Latin America see also NATION STATE

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SOCIALISM
•Schweickart: Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism? see also THEORY
•Megong: Economic Globalization and the Fate of Contemporary Socialism
•Ferguson & Schmitt: What is Socialism and How to Get There: A Workshop
•Hahnel: Libertarian Socialism: Participatory Planning

•Stone: Socialism as Collective Autonomy

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SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
•Bowman & Stone: THE SOLIDARITY ECONOMY OF LATIN AMERICA: Argentina’s Crisis see also COOPERATIVES
.Bowman & Stone: THE SOLIDARITY ECONOMY OF LATIN AMERICA: Venezuela and Argentina see also COOPERATIVES
.Bowman & Stone: The Meek Want the Earth Now: the Solidarity Economies of Brazil & Mexico

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THEORY
•Ángulo: Women’s Body: Between “Burreras” and Maquiladora Workers see also LABOR
•Cohen: Big Science, the Fragmenting of Work & the Left’s Curious Notion of Progress see also LABOR
•Federici: Notes on "Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation"
•Fisk: What's Wrong with "Global Justice"?
•Fritsch: The Anarchic Breeze: Emergent Post-Metaphysical Utopian Movements as Methodology see also ANARCHISM
•Gandy: Four Theses on Revolutionary History
•Gárcia Aguilar: From Difference to Holism

•Presbey: SIMONE WEIL ON LABOR: Her Insights Applied to Current Sweatshop Labor see also LABOR
•Russell: Unity Without Uniformity: Class, Heterogeneity, and Culture see also CULTURE
•Saenz: From the Political Economy of Empire to the Latin American Philosophy of Dependency see also IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM
•Schweickart: Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism? see also SOCIALISM
•Yehia: Towards decolonizing encounters with social movements’ decolonizing knowledges and practices see also SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, IMPERIALISM/COLONIALISM

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VIOLENCE
•Jimoh: FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: Violation of Women's Human Rights in Nigeria see also HUMAN RIGHTS
•Kozma:
Intolerable Killings: Ten years of abductions and murders in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua
see also HUMAN RIGHTS
•Oyagbola: HUMAN TRAFFICKING: The Nigerian Woman an Endangered Species see also HUMAN RIGHTS
•Sokoloff: Domestic Violence at the Crossroads: Violence Against Poor Women and Women of Color see also RACISM, WOMEN and the FAMILY

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WAR AND PEACE
•Barham: The Inconsistency of America's Invasion of Iraq
•Diamant: Manifest Destiny, Calvinism and Iraq
•DuRand: Why is the U.S. in Iraq? see also IMPERIALISM
•DuRand: The Politics and Ethics of Fear
•Ferguson: Cowboy Masculinity, Globalization and the US War on Terror see also FEMINISM
•Mann: How America Justifies its War: A Feminist Reading of “Shock and Awe” see also FEMINISM
•Ptashnik: THE OTHER SIDE:  A Response to Rivage-Seul’s “Report from Palestine”
•Martinot: Militarism and Global Warming see also ENVIRONMENT
•Martinot: Comments on the Iraq papers (Barham, Diamant and DuRand)
•Rivage-Seul: Report from Palestine
•DuRand: Special Report on September 24 antiwar demos
•DuRand: Why We Fight

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WATER ISSUES
•Davila: Demystifying the Water Crisis to Make Women’s Participation More Visible see also ENVIRONMENT
•DuRand & Latch: Up a River without Water see also ENVIRONMENT
•Ortega: Groundwater Quality at the Independence Basin in Central Mexico: Implications for Regional Development see also ENVIRONMENT

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WOMEN and Globalization see also FEMINISM
•Ferguson: Can Development Create Empowerment and Women's Liberation? see also DEVELOPMENT, and RESISTANCE
•Ferguson: Women Organizing for Global Justice see also DEMOCRACY. SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
•McLaren: Women’s Rights in A Global Context
•Vasallo: What do women hope for from globalization?
•Yazali: GLOBALISATION AND GENDER: How to move towards gender equality
•Bowman: The Center for Global Justice’s Conference “Women and Globalization” Reviewed
•Bowman & Stone: Connecting Women and Globalization

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WOMEN and the Family see also FEMINISM
•Hryciuk: Political Motherhood in Poland: The Emergence of Single – Mothers for the Alimony Fund Movement
•Martinot: Motherhood, Racialization, and the State see also RACISM
•Polakoff: The Globalized Family: Both Sides of the Border see also NORTH-SOUTH DIALOG
•Sokoloff: Domestic Violence at the Crossroads: Violence Against Poor Women and Women of Color see also RACISM, VIOLENCE

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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
•Assembly of Social Movements of the World Social Forum: The Bamako Appeal
•Bowman & Stone: World Social Forum at a Crossroads in Caracas: Fifth International or Solidarity Economy?
•Hammond: Choices for the World Social Forum
•Martinot: Critique of the Bamako Appeal

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