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Shutting Down the Streets

Political Violence and Social Control in the Global Era
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Recently, a wall was built in eastern Germany. Made of steel and cement blocks, topped with razor barbed wire, and reinforced with video monitors and movement sensors, this wall was not put up to protect a prison or a military base, but rather to guard a three-day meeting of the finance ministers of the Group of Eight (G8). The wall manifested a level of security that is increasingly commonplace at meetings regarding the global economy. The authors of Shutting Down the Streets have directly observed and participated in more than 20 mass actions against global in North America and Europe, beginning with the watershed 1999 WTO meetings in Seattle and including the 2007 G8 protests in Heiligendamm. Shutting Down the Streets is the first book to conceptualize the social control of dissent in the era of alterglobalization. Based on direct observation of more than 20 global summits, the book demonstrates that social control is not only global, but also preemptive, and that it relegates dissent to the realm of criminality. The charge is insurrection, but the accused have no weapons. The authors document in detail how social control forecloses the spaces through which social movements nurture the development of dissent and effect disruptive challenges.
1 What Is Going On? 2 The Geography of Global Governance: Spatial Dynamics of Controlling Dissent 3 Toward a Political Economy of the Social Control of Dissent 4 Policing Alterglobalization Dissent 5 A Taxonomy of Political Violence 6 Antirepression: Resisting the Social Control of Dissent 7 Democracy Out of Order Appendix A: Summits Directly Observed by Authors Appendix B: Of Stones and Flowers: John Holloway and Vittorio Sergi on Protest Tactics Appendix C: Suggestions for Future Research Notes Bibliography Index About the Authors
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