García Agustín, Óscar - Jørgensen, Martin Bak
Solidarity without borders
Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances
London (etc.): Pluto Press, 2016, XI, 244
Solidarity without Borders examines the politics of migration at the ground-level, considering migrants not as an issue to be solved but as individual political agents, exploring the possibilities raised by alliances between migrants and trade unions, worker organizations, and other constituencies. Applying Gramsci's theories of modern resistance and taking up the Gezi Park Protests in Turkey, social movements in Ireland, and the Lampedusan Libyan migrant group as case studies, Solidarity without Borders demonstrates how new solidarity relations are shaped and how these may construct a new common ground for developing political alternatives.
1: Óscar Garcia Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen: Solidarity Without Borders: Gramscian Perspectives On Migration And Civil Society Alliances
Part I: The Heterogeneity Of Political Actors
2: Ursula Apitzsch: Gramsci's "Philosophy Of Praxis" And The Topic Of Migration
3: Nazl enses & K vanç Özcan: Countering Hegemony Through A Park
Chapter 4: Miguel Mellino: Gramsci In Slices - Race, Colonialism, Migration And The Postcolonial Gramsci
Part 2: Solidarity And Alliances
5: Derek Boothman: Political And Social Alliances: Gramsci And Today
6: Ronald Munck & Mary Hyland: Gramsci, Migrants And Trade Unions: An Irish Case Study
7: Laurence Cox: The Southern Question And The Irish Question: A Social Movement Perspective
Part 3: Avoiding Misplaced Alliances
8: Peter Mayo: Hegemony, Migration & Misplaced Alliances Lessons From Gramsci
9: Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen: For The Sake Of Workers But Not Immigrants Workers? Social Dumping And Free Movement
Part 4: Spaces Of Resistance
10: David Featherstone: Politicising The Crisis: The Southern Question, Uneven Geographies And The Construction Of Solidarity
11: Lisa Kings, Aleksandra Ålund And Nazem Tahvilzadeh: Contesting Urban Management Regimes: The Rise Of Urban Justive Movements In Sweden
12: Susi Meret And Elisabetta Della Corte: Spaces Of Resistance And Re-Actuality Of Gramsci In Refugees' Struggles For Rights: The 'Lampedusa In Hamburg' Between Exit And Voice
Conclusion
13: Óscar Garcia Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen: Against Pessimism - A Time And Space For Solidarity
Index
Series | Reading Gramsci |
Language | eng |
Names |
[author] García Agustín, Óscar [author] Jørgensen, Martin Bak |
Subjects |
Società Civile
Immigrazione
Civil Society
Immigration |
Ives, Peter
Series Preface
pp. VII - IX
Series Preface
pp. VII - IX
García Agustín, Óscar
Solidarity without borders: Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances
pp. 3 - 19
Solidarity without borders: Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances
pp. 3 - 19
Apitzsch, Ursula
Gramsci's 'Philosophy of Praxis' and the Topic of Migration
pp. 23 - 39
Gramsci's 'Philosophy of Praxis' and the Topic of Migration
pp. 23 - 39
Şenses, Nazli
Countering Hegemony through a Park
pp. 40 - 57
Countering Hegemony through a Park
pp. 40 - 57
Mellino, Miguel
Gramsci in Slice
pp. 58 - 78
Gramsci in Slice
pp. 58 - 78
Boothman, Derek
Political and Social Alliances: Gramsci and Today
pp. 79 - 94
Political and Social Alliances: Gramsci and Today
pp. 79 - 94
Hyland, Mary
Gramsci, Migrants and Trade Unions: An Irish Case Study
pp. 95 - 112
Gramsci, Migrants and Trade Unions: An Irish Case Study
pp. 95 - 112
Cox, Laurence
The Southern Question and the Irish Question: A Social Movement Perspective
pp. 113 - 131
The Southern Question and the Irish Question: A Social Movement Perspective
pp. 113 - 131
Mayo, Peter
Hegemony, Migration and Misplaced Alliances: Lessons from Gramsci
pp. 135 - 149
Hegemony, Migration and Misplaced Alliances: Lessons from Gramsci
pp. 135 - 149
García Agustín, Óscar
For the Sake of Workers but Not Immigrants Workers? Social Dumping and Free Movements
pp. 150 - 166
For the Sake of Workers but Not Immigrants Workers? Social Dumping and Free Movements
pp. 150 - 166
Featherstone, David
Politicising the Crisis: The Southern Question, Uneven Geographies and the Construction of Solidarity
pp. 169 - 185
Politicising the Crisis: The Southern Question, Uneven Geographies and the Construction of Solidarity
pp. 169 - 185
Kings, Lisa
Contesting urban Management Regimes: The Rise of Urban Justice Movements in Sweden
pp. 186 - 202
Contesting urban Management Regimes: The Rise of Urban Justice Movements in Sweden
pp. 186 - 202
García Agustín, Óscar
Against Pessimism: A Time and Space for Solidarity
pp. 223 - 233
Against Pessimism: A Time and Space for Solidarity
pp. 223 - 233