International Dialogue
Abstract
Networking Futures represents an important contribution to research on transnational organizing, social networks, and on the effects of technology on social relations. Juris, an anthropologist, draws from several years of field research that is part of his multi-sited, global ethnographic study. His experiences in the field lead him to offer, in addition to insightful analyses of contemporary organization and activism, important insights into the practice of social research in a networked, global age.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Jackie
(2011)
"Networking Futures: The Movements against Corporate Globalization - Jeffrey S. Juris,"
International Dialogue: Vol. 1, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32873/uno.dc.ID.1.1.1010
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https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/id-journal/vol1/iss1/10
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