2008 ISSUES
2008#3
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Articles
- Editorial – RSMag.org and Resistance Studies in an Era of Internet Surveillance - by Christopher Kullenberg, Gothenburg University.
- Resistance and Cooperation in a North American Appalachian Community - by Carol Jo Evans, Elizabeth City State University, USA.
- Social Movement, Spectacle, and Momentum - by Shane Gunderson, Florida Atlantic University, USA.
- “Fuck Normalization” – Young urban ‘troublemakers’ as meaningful political actors - by Femke Kaulingfreks, University for Humanistics, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
- “The Battle of Algiers” – blueprint for revolution/counterrevolution? - by Thomas Riegler, Independent Scholar, Austria.
- Towards a Pluralist Socialism - by Adrian Bua, University of East Anglia, UK.
2008#2
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Articles
- Editorial: Emerging Research Fields, Networks, and Mertonian Norms – by Christopher Kullenberg & Jakob Lehne
- Claims to Globalization: Thailand’s Assembly of the Poor and the Multilevel Resistance to Capitalist Development – by Pei Palmgren, New York University
- Becoming Power Through Dance – by Duygun Erim, The Open University
- Changing the system from the outside – an evaluative analysis of social movements opposing the 2007 G8 summit - by Patrick T. Hiller, Nova Southeastern University
- Multinational Corporations and Human Rights Abuses: A case study of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People and Ijaw Youth Council of Nigeria – by Victor Ojakorotu and Ayo Whetho
- School’s Out: Strategies of Resistance in Colonial Sierra Leone – by Christine H. Whyte, London School of Economics
Reviews
- “Conceptualizing Resistance”, by Jocelyn A. Hollander and Rachel L. Einwohner – by Johan Johansson, University of Gothenburg, Museion
2008#1
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Articles
- Editorial – by Christopher Kullenberg & Jakob Lehne
- From Jamming the Motor to Hacking the Computer: the Case of Adbusters – by Karl Palmås, Centre for Business in Society, Gothenburg University
- Resistance: Under What Grace – by Tim Gough, Kingston College
- Anarchist Futures in the Present – by Jeffrey Shantz, Kwantlen University College
- The Hillsmen of Gangpur: A Discourse on Resistance Movements – by Patit Paban Mishra, Department of History, Sambalpur University.

