Transcommunality : from the politics of conversion to the ethics of respect /

How can we build long-lasting communities and movements for change?

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Other Authors: Childs, John Brown
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2003.
Series:UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Transcommunality: from the politics of conversion to the ethics of respect. Red clay, blue hills: in honor of my ancestors ; Emplacements of affiliation ; Learning from the Haudenosaunee ; Elements of transcommunality ; Roots of cooperation
  • pt. 2. Commentaries. A Quipu string of commentaries: some reflections / John Brown Childs ; Transcommunality: beyond tolerance, for understanding / Guillermo Delgado-P. ; Places and transcommunality: a comment on John Brown Child's idea of the transcommunal / Arif Dirlik ; Language of space: the territorial roots of the indigenous community in relation to transcommunality / Stefano Varese ; Transcommunality in a global world / Renate Holub ; Transcommunality as a foundation for globalization from below / Jeremy Brecher ; On transcommunality and models of community / Hayden White ; Pragmatic solidarity and transcommunality / Andrea Smith ; Inclusive difference: transcommunality and the hope for a just world / David Welchman Gegeo ; Transcommunality.
  • politics, culture, and practice / Herman Gray ; One love: transcommunality among the hip hop generation / Sofía Quintero ; Transcommunal practice in Northern Ireland / John D. Brewer ; Transcommunality as spiritual practice / Bettina Aptheker.