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Dawn of the Cosmopolitan: The Hope of a Global Citizens Movement
Unformatted Document Text:  Kriegman et al. Hock, D. 1999. The Birth of the Chaordic Age. San Francisco: Berret-Koehler.Kahane, A. 2001. “How to Change the World: Lessons for Entrepreneurs from Activists". http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=6&tid=6158 Larson, S. 2006. The WSF in Search of itself. openDemocracy.net (25 January) http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-world/wsf_3211.jsp Melucci, A. 1989. Nomads of the Present: Social Movements and Individual Needs in Contemporary Society. London: Radius. Raskin, P. 2006. World Lines. GTI Paper Series, Frontiers of a Great Transition. Boston: Tellus Institute Raskin, P. 2005. The Great Transition Today: A Report from the Future. Boston: Tellus Institute. http://www.gtinitiative.org/default.asp?action=40 Raskin, P., T. Banuri, G. Gallopín, P. Gutman, A. Hammond, R. Kates, and R. Swart. 2002. The Great Transition: The Promise and the Lure of the Times Ahead. Boston, USA: Tellus Institute. http://www.tellus.org/index.asp?action=19 Raskin, P., G. Gallopín, P. Gutman, A. Hammond and R. Swart. 1998. Bending the Curve: Toward Global Sustainability. Boston, USA: Tellus Institute. http://www.tellus.org/seib/publications/bendingthecurve.pdf . Ray, P. and S. Anderson. 2000. The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People are Changing the World. New York: Three Rivers Press. Rothman, J. 1997. Resolving Identity Based Conflict in Nations, Organizations, and Communities. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Rowbotham, S., L. Segal, H. Wainwright. 1980. Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism. London: Merlin Press. Skocpol, T. 1979. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China. New York: Cambridge University Press Tilly, C. 2004. Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers.Waterman, P. 2005. Making the Road Whilst Walking: Communication, Culture, and the World Social Forum. http://www.choike.org/documentos/waterman_wsf_comunic.pdf Williams, D. 2005. Real Leadership: Helping People and Organizations Face Their Toughest Challenges. San Francisco: Berret-Koehler. Wood, J. 2005. Balancing Two Extremes within the Movement of Movements: A Middle Way in Transition Toward a New Paradigm. Unpublished manuscript. http://www.gtinitiative.org/documents/focaultVSgramsci.doc 25

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Kriegman et al.
Hock, D. 1999. The Birth of the Chaordic Age. San Francisco: Berret-Koehler.
Kahane, A. 2001. “How to Change the World: Lessons for Entrepreneurs from
Activists".
Larson, S. 2006. The WSF in Search of itself. openDemocracy.net (25 January)
Melucci, A. 1989. Nomads of the Present: Social Movements and Individual Needs in
Contemporary Society. London: Radius.
Raskin, P. 2006. World Lines. GTI Paper Series, Frontiers of a Great Transition. Boston: Tellus
Institute
Raskin, P. 2005. The Great Transition Today: A Report from the Future. Boston: Tellus Institute.
Raskin, P., T. Banuri, G. Gallopín, P. Gutman, A. Hammond, R. Kates, and R. Swart. 2002. The
Great Transition: The Promise and the Lure of the Times Ahead. Boston, USA: Tellus
Institute.
Raskin, P., G. Gallopín, P. Gutman, A. Hammond and R. Swart. 1998. Bending the Curve:
Toward Global Sustainability. Boston, USA: Tellus Institute.
.
Ray, P. and S. Anderson. 2000. The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People are Changing
the World. New York: Three Rivers Press.
Rothman, J. 1997. Resolving Identity Based Conflict in Nations, Organizations, and
Communities. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Rowbotham, S., L. Segal, H. Wainwright. 1980. Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the
Making of Socialism. London: Merlin Press.
Skocpol, T. 1979. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and
China. New York: Cambridge University Press
Tilly, C. 2004. Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers.
Waterman, P. 2005. Making the Road Whilst Walking: Communication, Culture, and the World
Social Forum.
Williams, D. 2005. Real Leadership: Helping People and Organizations Face Their Toughest
Challenges. San Francisco: Berret-Koehler.
Wood, J. 2005. Balancing Two Extremes within the Movement of Movements: A Middle Way in
Transition Toward a New Paradigm. Unpublished manuscript.
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