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Reimagining Global Social Movements in the Perspective of Egalitarian Democracy
Humanity & Society (2016)
  • Asafa Jalata
Abstract
The analysis starts by offering a critique of the existing social movement literature and by suggesting the integration of critical theories of knowledge with theories and wisdom of indigenous peoples in order to develop an alternative knowledge of critical thinking and scholarship in social movement studies. It also proposes ideas about the need to democratize knowledge for better accounting for social movement studies, including that of indigenous struggles, for the purposes of formulating approaches that are necessary for enhancing a greater understanding of social movement theories and actions on global level. In the current crisis of global capitalism and neoliberal globalization, there is an urgent need to develop new insights for advancing the prospects for global social transformation, which is articulated by the slogan of the World Social Forum, namely, another world is possible. The piece specifically develops possible ways of struggling against and replacing bourgeois internationalism by globalism from below through advancing the agenda of an egalitarian democracy.
Keywords
  • capitalism,
  • neoliberalism,
  • social movements,
  • knowledge for liberation,
  • indigenous movements,
  • elite democracy,
  • dictatorship,
  • egalitarian democracy,
  • globalization from below
Publication Date
Fall September 8, 2016
DOI
10.1177/0160597616662963
Citation Information
Humanity & Society