Vol 7, No 1 (2013)

Networks of Social Justice: Transnational Activism and Social Change

Guest Editors: Suzan Ilcan and Anita Lacey

Table of Contents

Introduction

Networks of Social Justice: Transnational Activism and Social Change PDF
Suzan Ilcan, Anita Lacey 1-6

Articles

Struggles Against Bilateral FTAs: Challenges for Transnational Global Justice Activism PDF
Aziz Choudry 7-25
The Role of Nonprofit Sector Networks as Mechanisms for Immigrant Political Participation PDF
Luisa Veronis 27-46
Governmentality and the Power of Transnational Women’s Movements PDF
Carol Harrington 47-63
Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations PDF
Liza Mügge 65-81
Transnational Sex Politics, Conservative Christianity, and Antigay Activism in Uganda PDF
Marcia Oliver 83-105
Queer Bedfellows of Proposition 8: Adopting Social Conservative and Neoliberal Political Rationalities in California’s Same-Sex Marriage Fight PDF
Alexa DeGagne 107-124
Diasporic Activism and the Mediations of “Home”: South Asian Voices in Canadian Drama PDF
Nandi Bhatia 125-141

Other Articles

Full-Spectrum Reproductive Justice: The Affinity of Abortion Rights and Birth Activism PDF
Jessica Shaw 143-159

Book Reviews

Review of Global Justice Networks: Geographies of Transnational Solidarity PDF
Cemal Burak Tansel 161-163
Review of The Evil Axis of Finance: The US-Japan-China Stranglehold on the Global Future PDF
William Carroll 165-167
Review of Revolutionary Parks. Conservation, Social Justice, and Mexico's National Parks, 1910-1940 PDF
Alejandro Velázquez 169-171
Review of Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality: Critically Exploring the Work of Loic Wacquant PDF
Melissa J Dearey 173-174

Addendum

Comment on Rights and Value: The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Addresses the Environment PDF
Giorgio Baruchello, Rachel Lorna Johnstone 175-179