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Published in: oDRFighting back, in the back of beyond
Across Russia, active citizens are fighting for their neighbourhoods, livelihoods and against systemic corruption....
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Published in: HomeBuilding new solidarities between movements: insurrectionary politics of food autonomy in the city of Athens
Their insurrectionary politics of autonomy, such as food autonomy in Athens, is crucial for building new...
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Published in: HomeHuman nature as victim in Colombia
"We are part of nature – human and non-human. The relationship between both and in permanent interaction creates...
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Published in: HomeCOP21: the climate movement’s last summit?
In Paris, by trying to lift off ‘planet summit’, its gravity became truly noticeable for the first time.
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Published in: HomeTrade union building in Myanmar
Basically all unions demand a stronger sanctioning capacity for the Arbitration Council.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?#Rezist. Citizens are back on the streets in Romania
What makes these protests different from the ones that have come before in Romania?
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Published in: oDRArmenia in the trap of “national unity”
In Armenia, calls to remain united in the face of external aggression are shutting down criticism and promoting...
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Published in: HomeInequality and protest – getting it right
We are making a choice, “Can we live with the outcomes of this economic system? Or are we going to have to change...
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Published in: HomeOccupy is not the reason why Trump won
Trump is a symptom of a reactionary response triggered when the problems requiring systemic transformation are...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Catalonian lessons: civil society has something to offer on the gaming tables of governance
A statement made before the Catalan Parliamentary Committee for the Study of Anti-Corruption Measures and for...
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Published in: HomeStanding Rock: victory celebrated, struggle to continue
The power of this strategy impacts everyone who enters the camp and the movement; the pull of this approach is enormous.
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Published in: HomeSocial movements in Mexico: local roots, global struggles
This series sheds a light on a range of struggles rooted in local communities and daily life that oppose violence...
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Published in: HomeAn end to the shame: stigma and political participation among Mexican sex workers
Shedding feelings of shame relies on the politicisation of a stigmatised identity, and on opening up new lines of...
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Published in: HomeThe popular movement of Oaxaca, ten years later
The 2006 popular revolt in Oaxaca was the most significant movement in Mexico's recent history. 10 years on, its...
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Published in: HomeNetworks, social movements and the internet in Mexico
We cannot imagine contemporary social movements, or even the world, without internet. But this world is changing all...
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Published in: HomeLiberation pedagogy in Mexico’s social movements
Education understood as a pillar of political activity, on the basis of criticism and resistance, becomes a...
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Published in: HomeMexican environmental grassroots protest: what does it mean to resist and defend the territory in a repressive context?
Facing up to the fear of repression, powerlessness, loneliness, and hopelessness is the only way for people not to give up.
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Published in: oDRDissecting Russia’s winter of protest, five years on
Five years ago, thousands took to Russia’s streets to protest electoral fraud in what became a push against Putin’s...
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Published in: oDRThe battle for Moscow
Public infatuation with urban planning in Moscow has exhausted itself through disappointment. Could city-focused...
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Published in: HomeCherán. 5 years of self-government in an indigenous community in Mexico
Ordinary people decided to confront the criminal organizations that came down from the hill with several vans loaded...