RSMag 0110 out now!

Christopher Kullenberg April 28th, 2010

The first 2010 issue is finally available for download! It took some time to finish this issue, but better late than never.

We are glad to present articles that demonstrate the multifaceted area of resistance studies. Mike Mowbray discusses the online presentation and discussion of 2008 Greek riots as virtual spaces of opposition to mainstream account. James M. Statman looks at the psycho-political meaning of the sacrificial burning of a car in a South African township with regard to rebellion and reconciliation. E. Colin Ruggero provides a critique of widely read Leftist discourse followed by a Gramscian perspective of social change. Jeffrey Schantz provides new perspectives on social movements, highlighting affinity-based organizing, self-valorization, as discussed in autonomist Marxism and do-it-yourself politics. In this issue we are glad to share a book review of Douglas R. Egerton’s Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America submitted by Ed Kinane.

Read it and share it with everyone!

/The editorial team

One Response to “RSMag 0110 out now!”

  1. Stellan Vinthagenon 04 May 2010 at 7:33 pm

    Great work! Thanks. Looking forward to read.
    Stellan

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