New Developments in Anarchist Studies
Synopsis
Papers from the 5th Conference of the
North American Anarchist Studies Network {La Red Norteamericana de Estudios Anarquistas / Le Réseau Nord-Américain d'études Anarchistes}
Anarchism is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in the new millenium. Not only active in the streets across Turtle Island, growing interest in anarchist scholarship is perhaps unprecedented. This is reflected in the development of the North American Anarchist Studies Network (NAASN). Drawn from papers presented at the fifth NAASN conference in Surrey (on Coast Salish Territories), this collection shows the vitality of contemporary anarchist research and writing.
Chapters
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Anarchism from the MarginsIntroducing New Developments in Anarchist Studies
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Social Capital In Anarchist Movements
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Marginalization of Anarchism within Mainstream CriminologyA Content Analysis
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Radical Politics in a Conservative CapitalAnarchist Groups and Projects in Edmonton
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Anti-State Resistance On Stolen LandSettler Colonialism, Settler Identity And The Imperative Of Anarchist Decolonization
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In Defense of Counterposed Strategic OrientationsAnarchism and Antiracism
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Sexuality, Assault, Police Infiltration and FoucaultNotes for Further Inquiry
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Abolition JournalIntroduction & Manifesto
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A Diversity of Media TacticsGrassroots Autonomous Media in Montreal
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The Right to the City Begins on the Street
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Anarchist Surrealism & Canadian Apocalyptic ModernismAllusive Political Praxis in Elizabeth Smart’s By Grand Central Station I Sat Down And Wept
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¡Mesoamerica Resiste!Excerpts from the companion guide to the graphic narrative