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Questions

Hegemony of Hegemony

1) Do you think that the use of the internet and the media, as a tactic (especially for an anti-globalization movement) takes away from the movement?

2) Do you agree with Broad & Heckscher's argument that anti-globalization movements are not "modern"

3) Did European colonization lead to "Globalization" as we know it today?

What about the Anti-Globalization Movements?

By seeking, or working with the institutions in place for results, it goes against his idea of a social movement group being counter-hegemonic

They used telecommunications and the media to access a wider audience and extend the audience.

Tactics: parallels from then and now

  • Creative Arts
  • Ways to engage people: From bars to Facebook posts
  • Changes in technology
  • Working with the system to create institutional change

What would Richard Day argue?

The Roots of Anti-Globalization Movements

Case Study

Olaudah Equiano's Story

From past to present

1700's Anti-slave trade movement

Transnational level

Globalization resistance: A history that is unrecognized?

  • Heckscher & Broad's : "Globalization is a movement that does not recognize it's own history"
  • A movement that included a wide range of people: textile workers, church leaders, wealthy business men, rural farmers
  • Methods used: popular theater, speaking tours and rallies, political poetry, pins, letter-writing campaigns

Before Seattle...

1)

European Colonialism: Anti-Slave trade and International workers movement

Post World War II: Development agenda's

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3)

1970's Southern governments establishing instutions

Colonialism

European colonialism = global integration of economy

By: Zara Mokhtar

Early Resistance:”In virtually every society the Europeans colonized, people rose up to protest at the cruelty of slavery, theft of land, and plunder of resources. Some communities retreated into less accessible territories rather than submit to the devastation of European colonialism. Many captured Africans rebelled or committed suicide rather than become slaves. Native Americans practiced guerrilla warfare in thousands of incidents of armed rebellion. A few Europeans—including Columbus’ outspoken contemporary and chronicler Bartolomé de Las Casas—used their power and privilege to protest against the worst abuses of the colonial trade and labor practices” (p. 715)

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