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Occupying Political Science
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Preface Introduction The Structure of Occupy Wall Street; N.Zukowski , E.Welty    M.Bolton 'Demands Belong to the 99%': Understanding the Struggle over Demands, Goals, and Issues at Occupy Wall Street; S.Kang Nonviolent Resistance and Occupy Wall Street; E.Welty The FLO Consensus: Constructing an Information Technology Infrastructure for the People, by the People; D.Balkind This Space is Occupied: Occupy Wall Street's De-gentrification and Commoning of Enclosed Urban Spaces in New York City; M.Bolton , S.Froese  & A.Jeffrey Policing OWS Diffusely: Post-Fordist Social Control in Zuccotti Park;  V.Measles  & M.Bolton Expanding the 99%: The Relationship between OWS and Immigrant and Migrant Workers; J.Cronan, Jr. OWS's Impact on US Electoral Politics: A Critical Assessment; C.Malone Global Justice and OWS: Movement Connections; R.Hayduk Norms, Advocacy, and Human Rights Discourses: Comparing the 'American Autumn' and the 'Arab Spring'; M.Nayak Conclusion Afterword

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Susan Kang, Nick Zukowski, Devin Balkind, Stephen Froese, Alex Jeffrey, Victoria Measles, Violet Fredericks, Ron Hayduk

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"Occupying Political Science is provocative, thoughtful and well-informed. Best of all, it is a pleasure to read!" Frances Fox Piven, Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and author of Who's Afraid of Frances Fox Piven, the Essential Writings of the Professor Glenn Beck Loves to Hate. "This cleverly conceived and carefully curated volume will be welcomed by those interested in Occupy and social movements as well as scholars of 'civic culture,' citizenship, social justice, governmentality, and those interested in how passionate individuals struggle to join and work together as collectivities to realize their common hopes, dreams, and desires. Along with recent works by Wood, Sitrin, and Khasnabish and Haiven, this is destined to be a crucial text in the emergent activist social science literature.' Eric Selbin, Professor of Political Science & University Scholar, Southwestern University

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