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Campaigning on Corporations: Stakeholder Analysis and Networking in an Anti-Arms Trade Campaign

30 Mar 2009Articles & Papersactivism, conference papers, corporations, ElsevierKevin Gillan
Elsevier Campaign Network Diagram

Presentation at Medsin Global Health Conference, University of Manchester, 29th March 2009.

This talk was based on recent research into the campaign that persuaded Reed Elsevier to quit the defence sector.

You can download the powerpoint slides here: Campaigning on Corporations Workshop Overview

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Highlights

  • Temporality in Social Movement Theory: Vectors and Events in the Neoliberal Timescape
  • Navigating the Technology-Media-Movements Complex
  • 2010+: The rejuvenation of new social movement theory?
  • The Difficult and Hopeful Ethics of Research on, and with, Social Movements
  • Understanding Meaning in Movements: A Hermeneutic Approach to Frames and Ideologies

Contacts

Dr Kevin Gillan

3.058 Arthur Lewis Building, Oxford Road, University of Manchester. M13 9PL

kevin.gillan@manchester.ac.uk

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