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Exciting new lessons for activists from those struggling in the Global South



Trade Review

'In social movements, people remake themselves and re-imagine their worlds - and learn how to do so. This powerful and inspiring book shows that movement education is not a luxury but a central part of effective struggle.'

-- Laurence Cox, author of 'Why Social Movements Matter'

'Grounded in an impressive record of scholar-activism, the authors take us on a rich and fascinating journey about the power of collective knowledge and learnings produced by social movements in Turkey, Colombia, Nepal and South Africa. It is a valuable, refreshingly accessible example of inter-movement solidarity and a much-needed tribute to the 'spaces of learning' offered by social movements, including alternatives, through praxes and in the ferment of social struggles.'

-- Salim Vally, co-editor of 'Against Racial Capitalism'

'This major intervention provides a fascinating account of how social movements in the Global South produce crucial learning and knowledge in moments of struggle. Important lessons to be learned for every activist in the Global North about ways of building peace with social justice.'

-- Andreas Bieler, author of 'Fighting for Water'

'Social movements struggling to overcome the injustices and inequalities of capitalist globalization, and its enforcer state repression, require the continuous construction and reconstruction of learning and other knowledge-making processes. This remarkable book draws on experiences from Colombia, Turkey, Nepal and South Africa, showing us that movements can become veritable schools where new strategies and ideas are tested and framed.'

-- Fatma Gök, Boğaziçi University

'A groundbreaking, accessible account of activist learning, transformative pedagogies, movement knowledge making and transnational research coproduction situated in the Two Thirds World. Given the global rise of authoritarian, ethnoreligious nationalisms, the situated insights into how these activists construct participatory and inclusive activist subjectivities, solidarities and organising practices across differences of gender, ethnicity and caste are particularly compelling.'

-- Nisha Thapliyal, School of Education, University of Newcastle Australia

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction
1. Social movements theory, learning and knowledge-making in conflict contexts
2. Background to the social movements
3. How do social movements learn and make knowledge?
4. What types of knowledge do social movements produce and what are they learning?
5. The effects of these learning and knowledge-making processes on peace with social justice
Conclusion

References
Acknowledgements
Index

Laboratories of Learning

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A Paperback / softback by Mario Novelli, Birgül Kutan, Patrick Kane

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9780745348926, 978-0745348926
    ISBN10: 0745348920

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Exciting new lessons for activists from those struggling in the Global South



    Trade Review

    'In social movements, people remake themselves and re-imagine their worlds - and learn how to do so. This powerful and inspiring book shows that movement education is not a luxury but a central part of effective struggle.'

    -- Laurence Cox, author of 'Why Social Movements Matter'

    'Grounded in an impressive record of scholar-activism, the authors take us on a rich and fascinating journey about the power of collective knowledge and learnings produced by social movements in Turkey, Colombia, Nepal and South Africa. It is a valuable, refreshingly accessible example of inter-movement solidarity and a much-needed tribute to the 'spaces of learning' offered by social movements, including alternatives, through praxes and in the ferment of social struggles.'

    -- Salim Vally, co-editor of 'Against Racial Capitalism'

    'This major intervention provides a fascinating account of how social movements in the Global South produce crucial learning and knowledge in moments of struggle. Important lessons to be learned for every activist in the Global North about ways of building peace with social justice.'

    -- Andreas Bieler, author of 'Fighting for Water'

    'Social movements struggling to overcome the injustices and inequalities of capitalist globalization, and its enforcer state repression, require the continuous construction and reconstruction of learning and other knowledge-making processes. This remarkable book draws on experiences from Colombia, Turkey, Nepal and South Africa, showing us that movements can become veritable schools where new strategies and ideas are tested and framed.'

    -- Fatma Gök, Boğaziçi University

    'A groundbreaking, accessible account of activist learning, transformative pedagogies, movement knowledge making and transnational research coproduction situated in the Two Thirds World. Given the global rise of authoritarian, ethnoreligious nationalisms, the situated insights into how these activists construct participatory and inclusive activist subjectivities, solidarities and organising practices across differences of gender, ethnicity and caste are particularly compelling.'

    -- Nisha Thapliyal, School of Education, University of Newcastle Australia

    Table of Contents

    Prologue
    Introduction
    1. Social movements theory, learning and knowledge-making in conflict contexts
    2. Background to the social movements
    3. How do social movements learn and make knowledge?
    4. What types of knowledge do social movements produce and what are they learning?
    5. The effects of these learning and knowledge-making processes on peace with social justice
    Conclusion

    References
    Acknowledgements
    Index

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