Are Social Forums the future of social movements?

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Abstract

Social Forums, modeled on the World Social Forums, are not social movements in the classic sense. They are not, and do not purport to be, the organizational form through which basic social change will be achieved, or can best be pursued. But they do bring together elements of many social movements, afford an opportunity for coalition-building among them, frequently around urban issues, and thus make a significant contribution to achieving such change. Conceivably they may be the foundation for an international social movement for change, but if so it is likely to coalesce about a specifically political program. Some concrete suggestions are made which might enhance their effectiveness. © Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2005.

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Marcuse, P. (2005). Are Social Forums the future of social movements? International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2005.00593.x

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