Introduction: An Emerging Paradigm?
Pt. 1. Gathering in the Streets: Civil Disobedience and Global Justice in the Third Millennium
1. Carnivals against Capital: Rooted in Resistance / Louise Leclair
2. Ya Basta! - "A Mountain of Bodies That Advances, Seeking the Least Harm Possible to Itself" / Audrey Vanderford
3. Like Moths to a Flame - Culture Jamming and the Global Spectacle / Asa Wettergren
4. Punishment Before Prosecution: Pepper Spray as Postmodern Repression / Andy Opel
5. Irony in Protest and Policing: The World Trade Organization in Seattle / Patrick F. Gillham and Gary T. Marx
Pt. 2. Representing Resistance: The U.S. Media and the Global Justice Movement
6. Mapping the Emerging Global Order in News Discourse: The Meanings of Globalization in News Magazines in the Early 1990s / Ilia Rodriguez
7. Whose Public Sphere? The Party and the Protests of America 2000 / Anne Marie Todd
8. Framing Globalization and Media Strategies for Social Change / Nancy Snow
9. Representing the South / Emma Miller
10. Speaking Out Against the Incitement to Silence: The British Press and the 2001 May Day Protests / Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
11. Probing Symbiotic Relationships: Celebrities, Mass Media, and Global Justice / Donnalyn Pompper
Pt. 3. Organizing Online: The Internet, Technology, and the Global Justice Movement
12. Mapping the Repertoire of Electronic Contention / Sasha Costanza-Chock
13. Alternative Alternatives: Free Media, Dissent, and Emergent Activist Networks / Ted M. Coopman
14. Seize the Switches: TAO Communications, Media, and Anarchy / Jeff Shantz
15. Become the Media: The Global IMC Network / Dorothy Kidd
16. IMC Movement Beyond "The West" / John D. H. Downing.