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  1. David Graeber Direct Action An Ethnography October 8, 2009. plain PDF A4 imposed PDF Letter imposed PDF EPUB (for mobile devices) Standalone HTML (printer-friendly) XeLaTeX source plain text source Source files with attachments Edit this text Add this text to the bookbuilder Select individual parts for the bookbuilder

  2. 19 de dic. de 2022 · English. xx, 568 pages ; 23 cm. Anthropologist David Graeber undertakes the first detailed ethnographic study of the global justice movement. The case study at the center of Direct Action is the organizing and events that led to the one of the most dramatic and militant mass protests in recent years -- against the Summit of the ...

  3. 6 de dic. de 2022 · opensource. Language. English. In the best tradition of participant-observation, anthropologist David Graeber undertakes the first detailed ethnographic study of the global justice movement. Starting from the assumption that, when dealing with possibilities of global transformation and emerging political forms, a disinterested ...

  4. 6 de may. de 2021 · Direct action : an ethnography. "Anthropologist David Graeber undertakes the first detailed ethnographic study of the global justice movement. The case study at the center of Direct Action is the organizing and events that led to the one of the most dramatic and militant mass protests in recent years -- against the Summit of the ...

  5. 1 de feb. de 2012 · PDF | On Feb 1, 2012, RICHARD H. ROBBINS published Direct Action: An Ethnography by David Graeber | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  6. (PDF) Direct Action: An Ethnography - David Graeber (AK Press) | Hikikomori Feral - Academia.edu. Download Free PDF. Direct Action: An Ethnography - David Graeber (AK Press) Hikikomori Feral. Anthropologist David Graeber undertakes the first detailed ethnographic study of the global justice movement.

  7. Direct Action: an Ethnography. David’s second book-length ethnography based on his involvement in the Global Justice Movement. The first part of the book provides a window into the way direct democracy networks and movements coalesced around a major protest in Quebec City in 2001.