Article Subjects and Geography: Movements
The Unanswered Questions
June 1, 2006
When Anne Braden, who died last March 6, aged 81, began covering criminal justice for her hometown paper, the Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal, in 1947, it did not take her long… READ MORE
Rebellion of a New Generation
April 1, 2006
Elizabeth Wrigley-Fieldis a student at New York University, where she is active in the International Socialist Organization. She serves on the national coordinating committee of the Campus Antiwar Network, and… READ MORE
Fixed, Footloose, or Fractured: Work, Identity, and the Spatial Division of Labor in the Twenty-First Century City
March 1, 2006
Ursula Huws is professor of international labor studies at the Working Lives Research Institute at London Metropolitan University and is director of the research consultancy Analytica. She is the author… READ MORE
Sustaining Equality and Justice in the Struggle for Socialism
March 1, 2006
Daniel Finn is a journalism student at Dublin City University. He visited Colombia last summer with a delegation of student and trade-union activists, who work in solidarity with the Bolivarian… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, February 2006
February 1, 2006
The victory of Evo Morales, presidential candidate of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), in Bolivia’s December elections was a world-historical event of the first order. Its extent was unexpected, certainly… READ MORE
Struggle Is a School: The Rise of a Shack Dwellers’ Movement in Durban, South Africa
February 1, 2006
Richard Pithouse is a research fellow at the Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. � � � Broken Promises � On November 9, 1993, the African… READ MORE
Heroes and Villains in the Cold War Battle for the United Electrical Workers
January 1, 2006
Peter Gilmore will retire this month from his position as managing editor of the UE News after nearly twenty-nine years on the union’s staff. He is a doctoral student in… READ MORE