Jackie Smith
Jackie Smith is Associate Professor of Sociology and Peace Studies, and a Senior Fellow in Gender Studies at the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame.
"She is author of a recent book on globalization and popular movements, which is entitled Changing the World: Struggles for Global Democracy (Johns Hopkins University Press). She has co-edited three books and more than 30 articles on transnational activism, including Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest in a Neoliberal Era (with Joe Bandy), which explores how people have developed organizations and techniques to build transnational alliances among people of widely varying cultural, political, and economic backgrounds." [1] CV
In 1989 Smith obtained the Winston Foundation for World Peace Student Fellowship.
- Director, EarthAction
- Founding coordinator, Network Institute for Global Democratization, North America Chapter (2007 - Present)
- Deputy editor, Mobilization (2006 - Present)
- Sociologists without Borders liaison to World Social Forum Process (2005 - Present)
- 2003 Core advisory group member, “New Dimensions of Multilateralism Project,” Center on International Cooperation, New York University.
- National Planning Committee (Communications Working Group), United States Social Forum (2006 - 2007)
Contents
Publications
- Jackie Smith, Social Movements for Global Democracy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007). Review
- Jackie Smith and Marina Karides, Global Democracy and the World Social Forums (Paradigm Publishers, 2007). Includes contributions by Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta, Rosalba Icaza Garza, Jeffrey S. Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter (Jay) Smith, and Rolando Vazquez.
- Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith (eds.), Coalitions Across Borders: Negotiating Difference and Unity in Transnational Struggles Against Neoliberalism (Roman & Littlefield, 2005). (article by Daniel Faber included in this collection)
- Jackie Smith and Hank Johnston, eds. Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
- Jackie Smith, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds. Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State (Syracuse University, 1997).
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Select Presentations
- 2006 “Social Movements, Organization, and Global Change” Presentation to the Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, Ford Foundation, New York (December 8).
- 1999 Invited Participant, Stanley Foundation Conference, “The Evolving Relations Between NGOs and the UN System: Implications for Global Governance.” 2123 October.
- 1999 Invited Participant, Council on Foreign Relations Roundtable on Women’s Human Rights and U.S. Interests, New York, 22 September.
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- World Society Foundation - funder
References
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