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  1. David Graeber’s new tome, Direct Action: An Ethnography, is the most impressive attempt yet to understand the politics and promise of the global justice movement. Direct Action can be roughly divided into three sections. The first four chapters consist of a description of planning meetings for the 2001 protest against the proposed Free Trade ...

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  3. 1 de ago. de 2009 · So does "Direct Action: An Ethnography," in a slightly different way. The book chronicles the buildup and execution of a large scale direct action protest. Graeber's detailed ethnographic writing draw you into this moment in time and the book serves to tell the tale in a way that offers plenty of object lessons in how to lay seige to the institutions of industrial capitalism.

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  5. Graeber’s ethnography not only sheds tremendous light upon the internal dynamics and living realities of direct action and consensus-based decision making but does so in a narrative style that is impressively jargon-free and readable. Often narrating key moments, events, and processes through the

  6. 29 de nov. de 2011 · Direct Action: An Ethnography David Graeber Oakland, California, AK Press, 2009 568 pp., references, index, ISBN: 9781904859796, US$25.95 (paperback) Direct Action—a thorough analysis of the ‘invis...

  7. Direct Action: An Ethnography is an ethnographic study of the global justice movement written by anthropologist David Graeber and published by AK Press in 2009. Further reading [edit] Díez, Javier González (2013). "David Graeber: un'antropologia per la rivoluzione.