Policing Dissent Policing Dissent

Policing Dissent

Social Control and the Anti-Globalization Movement

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Publisher Description

In November 1999, fifty-thousand anti-globalization activists converged on Seattle to shut down the World Trade Organization’s Ministerial Meeting. Using innovative and network-based strategies, the protesters left police flummoxed, desperately searching for ways to control the emerging anti-corporate globalization movement.  Faced with these network-based tactics, law enforcement agencies transformed their policing and social control mechanisms to manage this new threat. Policing Dissent provides a firsthand account of the changing nature of control efforts employed by law enforcement agencies when confronted with mass activism. The book also offers readers the richness of experiential detail and engaging stories often lacking in studies of police practices and social movements. This book does not merely seek to explain the causal relationship between repression and mobilization. Rather, it shows how social control strategies act on the mind and body of protesters.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2008
February 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rutgers University Press
SELLER
Rutgers University Press
SIZE
3.4
MB
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