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Direct Action, Deliberation, and Diffusion

Collective Action after the WTO Protests in Seattle
  • Lesley J. Wood, York University, Toronto
  • Hardback

  • ISBN:9781107020719
  • Publication date:April 2012
  • 200pages
  • 3 b/w illus. 3 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.41kg
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    What are the micro-level interactions and conversations that underlie successful and failed diffusion? By comparing the spread of direct action tactics from the 1999 Global Justice Movement protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle to grassroots activists in Toronto and New York, Lesley Wood argues that dynamics of deliberation among local activists both aided and blocked diffusion. To analyze the localization of this cycle of protest, the research brings together rich ethnography, interviews, social network analysis, and catalogs of protest events. The findings suggest that when diverse activists with different perspectives can discuss innovations in a reflexive, egalitarian manner, they are more likely to make strategic and meaningful choices.

    Prize winner

    Winner, 2013 John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award, Canadian Sociological Association

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