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'''* Dissertation: Alternative Futures of Globalisation. Draft May 2010'''
'''* Dissertation: Alternative Futures of Globalisation. A Socio-Ecological Study of the World Social Forum Process. José María Ramos. May 2010'''


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Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. To Queensland University of Technology Division of Research and Commercialisation. May 2010
 
=Abstract=
 
"Inspired by the initial World Social Forum in Porto Alegre Brazil, over the past decade over 200
local and regional social forums have been held, on five continents. This study has examined the
nature of this broader social forum process, in particular as an aspect of the movement for
'another globalisation'. I discuss both the discourses for 'another world', as well as the
development of an Alternative Globalisation Movement. As an action research study, the
research took place within a variety of groups and networks. The thesis provides six accounts of
groups and people striving and struggling for 'another world'. I provide a macro account of the
invention and innovation of the World Social Forum. A grassroots film-makers collective
provides a window into media. A local social forum opens up the radical diversity of actors. An
activist exchange circle sheds light on strategic aspects of alternative globalisation. An
educational initiative provides a window into transformations in pedagogy. And a situational
account (of the G20 meeting in Melbourne in 2006) provides an overview of the variety of metanetworks
that converge to voice demands for global justice and sustainability.
 
In particular, this study has sought to shed light on how, within this process, groups and
communities develop 'agency', a capacity to respond to the global challenges they / we face. And
as part of this question, I have also explored how alternatives futures are developed and
conceived, with a re-cognition of the importance of histories and geo-political (or 'eco-political')
structures as contexts. I argue the World Social Forum Process is prefigurative, as an interactional
process where many social alternatives are conceived, supported, developed and
innovated into the world. And I argue this innovation process is meta-formative, where
convergences of diverse actors comprise ‘social ecologies of alternatives’ which lead to
opportunities for dynamic collaboration and partnership."
 
 
 
=Contents=
 
 
Prologue: Emergence of a Planetary Self........................................................................................................ 12
 
Chapter One: The World Social Forum Process and Alternative Globalisation Movement
 
Chapter Two: A Theoretical Framework for Social Complexity in the Alternative Globalisation Movement
 
Chapter Three: A Journey of Action as Inquiry for Social Change
 
Chapter Four: Hegemonic and Counter Hegemonic Contexts of the World Social Forum Process
 
Chapter Five: Analysis of Fieldwork
 
Chapter Six: Social Complexity in the WSF(P) and the Movement for Another Globalisation


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* Dissertation: Alternative Futures of Globalisation. A Socio-Ecological Study of the World Social Forum Process. José María Ramos. May 2010

Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. To Queensland University of Technology Division of Research and Commercialisation. May 2010

Abstract

"Inspired by the initial World Social Forum in Porto Alegre Brazil, over the past decade over 200 local and regional social forums have been held, on five continents. This study has examined the nature of this broader social forum process, in particular as an aspect of the movement for 'another globalisation'. I discuss both the discourses for 'another world', as well as the development of an Alternative Globalisation Movement. As an action research study, the research took place within a variety of groups and networks. The thesis provides six accounts of groups and people striving and struggling for 'another world'. I provide a macro account of the invention and innovation of the World Social Forum. A grassroots film-makers collective provides a window into media. A local social forum opens up the radical diversity of actors. An activist exchange circle sheds light on strategic aspects of alternative globalisation. An educational initiative provides a window into transformations in pedagogy. And a situational account (of the G20 meeting in Melbourne in 2006) provides an overview of the variety of metanetworks that converge to voice demands for global justice and sustainability.

In particular, this study has sought to shed light on how, within this process, groups and communities develop 'agency', a capacity to respond to the global challenges they / we face. And as part of this question, I have also explored how alternatives futures are developed and conceived, with a re-cognition of the importance of histories and geo-political (or 'eco-political') structures as contexts. I argue the World Social Forum Process is prefigurative, as an interactional process where many social alternatives are conceived, supported, developed and innovated into the world. And I argue this innovation process is meta-formative, where convergences of diverse actors comprise ‘social ecologies of alternatives’ which lead to opportunities for dynamic collaboration and partnership."


Contents

Prologue: Emergence of a Planetary Self........................................................................................................ 12

Chapter One: The World Social Forum Process and Alternative Globalisation Movement

Chapter Two: A Theoretical Framework for Social Complexity in the Alternative Globalisation Movement

Chapter Three: A Journey of Action as Inquiry for Social Change

Chapter Four: Hegemonic and Counter Hegemonic Contexts of the World Social Forum Process

Chapter Five: Analysis of Fieldwork

Chapter Six: Social Complexity in the WSF(P) and the Movement for Another Globalisation