''Power, Profit and Protest: Australian Social Movements and Globalisation'' is a 2003 book by
Verity Burgmann
Verity Nancy Burgmann (born 17 September 1952) is Adjunct Professor of Politics in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University and Honorary Professorial Fellow in the eScholarship Research Centre at the University of Melbourne, where she ...
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The book was originally published in 1993, and the 2003 edition is substantially expanded. It contains a new chapter on "social movements and social change", and another on the "anti-corporate globalisation movement". There is a new concluding chapter on globalisation as the "cancer stage of capitalism".
Cathie Jensen-Lee writes ''"This book provides an interesting and thoughtful analysis of several movements for change in Australian society; namely the Aboriginal movement, the women's movement, the green movement and the anti-capitalist/anti-corporate globalisation movements."''
[Jensen-Lee, Cathie]
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Volume 50, Issue 1, pages 123-154, March 2004.
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See also
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Tasmania's Wilderness Battles
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O'Hara on Burgmann Power, profit and protest
''Fighting for the Forests''. Ron Chapman (PhD)
2008, p18. (in research)
The workers' flag is deepest green. Jeff Sparrow
Seminar, Australian National University, October 2004. (in teaching)
David Sprigg
(in social policy research)
2003 non-fiction books
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Australian political books
Books about globalization
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