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2. 6 The Feminist Movement in Turkey and the Women of the Gezi Park Protests
3. 13 Remembering an Eco/Feminist Peace Camp
4. Acknowledgements
5. Index
6. PART I Gendered Power and Identities in Protest Camps
7. 15 Greenham Women Everywhere: A Feminist Experiment in Recreating Experience and Shaping Collective Memory
8. 11 Feminised and Decolonising Reoccupations, Re-existencias and Escrevivências: Learning from Women's Movement Collectives in Northeast Brazil
9. 16 Conclusion: Rethinking Protest Camps, Rethinking Feminism
10. 12 Feminism on Aboriginal Land: The 1983 Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp, Central Australia
11. Front Cover
12. 14 US Occupy Encampments and Their Feminist Tensions: Archiving for Contemporary 'Big-Tent' Social Movements
13. 10 Project Democracy in Protest Camps: Caring, the Commons and Feminist Democratic Theory
14. 9 Protest Camps as \xE2\x80\x98Homeplace'?: Social Reproduction in and against Neoliberal Capitalism
15. PART IV The Feminist Afterlives of Protest Camps
16. 8 'Why the Compost Toilets?': Ecofeminist (Re)Generations at the HoriZone Ecovillage
17. PART III Feminist Theorising and Protest Camps
18. 5 Women Activists, Gendered Power and Postfeminism in Taiwan's 'Sunflower Movement'
19. PART II Feminist Politics in and through Protest Camps
20. 4 'You Can't Kill the Spirit' (But You Can Try): Gendered Contestations and Contradictions at Men with Hill Women's Peace Camp
21. Title, Copyright information
22. 2 Safe Spaces and Solidarity: Confronting Gendered Violence in the US Occupy Encampments
23. 1 Introduction: Feminism/ Protest Camps
24. 3 The Pu'u We Planted: (Re)birthing Refuge at Mauna Kea
25. Notes on Contributors
26. Table of contents
27. List of Figures and Tables
28. ‘Why haven’t you known?’: Transoceanic solidarity and the politics of knowledge in feminist anti-nuclear activism
29. Publisher Correction to: “Why haven’t you known?”
30. Protest Camps as ‘Homeplace’? Social Reproduction in and against Neoliberal Capitalism
31. Conclusion: Rethinking Protest Camps, Rethinking Feminism
32. Greenham Women Everywhere: A Feminist Experiment in Recreating Experience and Shaping Collective Memory
33. Introduction: Feminism/Protest Camps
34. Conclusion
35. Greenham Women Everywhere
36. Introduction
37. Feminism and Protest Camps : Entanglements, Critiques and Re-Imaginings
38. Feminism and peace movements
39. Nuclear (in)security in the everyday : Peace campers as everyday security practitioners
40. Theorising feminist organising in and against neoliberalism: beyond co-optation and resistance?
41. Globalizing collective identities
42. Feminism, social movements and the globalisation of democracy
43. Rethinking global nuclear politics, rethinking feminism
44. Faslane Peace Camp and the Political Economy of the Everyday
45. New Times, New Social Movements, New Democracy
46. Reconstructing Global Feminism, Engendering Global Democracy
47. Introduction
48. Globalizing Democracy, Globalizing Movements
49. Constructing a Woman-Friendly 1
50. Global Democracy, Social Movements, and Feminism
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