edited by Óscar García Agustín and Martin Bak Jørgensen
Pluto Press, 2016
Paper: 978-0-7453-3631-2 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-3626-8
Library of Congress Classification JV6035.S57 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification 304.8

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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.  

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