25 years of protest: migration control and the power of local activism
Gill, N; Fisher, D; Hynes, J
Date: 7 October 2019
Journal
Geography
Publisher
Geographical Association
Abstract
In this article we argue that local activist
interventions can have far-reaching implications on
national and international levels. We conceptualise
our approach with reference to geographers’ notions
of ‘glocalisation’, which emphasise the connectivity
between global and local scales. We illustrate our
argument with the example ...
In this article we argue that local activist
interventions can have far-reaching implications on
national and international levels. We conceptualise
our approach with reference to geographers’ notions
of ‘glocalisation’, which emphasise the connectivity
between global and local scales. We illustrate our
argument with the example of the Close Campsfield
Campaign, a local activist group who work to end
immigration detention. Their 25-year campaign
illustrates the potential individuals have to take
local action, which then reverberates way beyond its
immediate context.
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