Storming the millennium : the new politics of change
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Storming the millennium : the new politics of change
Lawrence & Wishart, 1999
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical notes and index
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Description
Examines the emergence of a new type of politics that is active, but fragmented, radical but non-programmatic, and influential but not state-centric. The text includes discussions of issues and movements in the fields of: sexuality; gender; animal rights; drugs; transport; the environment; democracy; and music.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - new politics, new political movements, Tim Jordan, Adam Lent
- the right to rave - opposition to the Criminal Justice A, Rupa Huq
- disability and the new politics - making participation possible, Peter Beresford
- live animal transport protest - a fertile combination of campaigns, Alan White
- from stonewall to the pink pound - gay politics from radicalism to commodification, Merl Storr
- the end of argument - where now for green politics? Patrick Field
- cyberactivists - politics and Cyberspace, Tim Jordan
- "too black, too strong?" - re-thinking Asian political identities in 1990s Britain
- women and the new politics - an interview with Nancy Fraser (New York School for Social Research), Pam Alldred, Karen Triggs
- new oppressions, new liberations - beyond traditional notions of exploitation, Tim Jordan
- welfare and the notion of self-help, Tony Fitzpatrick
- beyond planism - the non-utopian radical, Adam Lent
- a brave new political world? a roundtable discussion, Stuart Hall et al.
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