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2009 book by David Graeber
Direct Action: An Ethnography is an
ethnographic study of the
global justice movement written by anthropologist
David Graeber and published by
AK Press in 2009.
Further reading
- Díez, Javier González (2013).
"David Graeber: un'antropologia per la rivoluzione. Movimenti, etnografia, democrazia diretta e società contro lo Stato". L'Indice dei Libri del Mese (in Italian) (7/8): 14.
- Fountain, Philip M. (November 29, 2011). "Rev. of Direct Action: An Ethnography by David Graeber". The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. 12 (5): 497–499.
doi:
10.1080/14442213.2011.624069.
ISSN
1444-2213.
S2CID
144861397.
- Hilmer, Jeffrey D. (2010).
"Anarchy: past and present".
Anarchist Studies. 18 (1): 102+.
ISSN
0967-3393 – via
Gale.
- Raekstad, Paul (July 2015). "Occupation, Practice, and Revolution".
Science & Society. 79 (3): 464–474.
doi:
10.1521/siso.2015.79.3.464.
ISSN
0036-8237.
- Rethmann, Petra (October 2013). "Imagining Political Possibility in an Age of Late Liberalism and Cynical Reason". Reviews in Anthropology. 42 (4): 227–242.
doi:
10.1080/00938157.2013.844013.
ISSN
0093-8157.
S2CID
144254303.
- Robbins, Richard H. (February 2012). "Rev. of Direct Action: An Ethnography by David Graeber".
American Ethnologist. 39 (1): 203–204.
doi:
10.1111/j.1548-1425.2011.01358_3.x.
ISSN
1548-1425.
- Sutherland, Neil (June 21, 2013). "Book Review: Social movements and activist ethnography".
Organization. 20 (4): 627–635.
doi:
10.1177/1350508412450219.
ISSN
1350-5084.
S2CID
141780853.
- Williams, Dana M. (July 2014). "A New, Complicated, and Discomforting Mission for the Discipline: The Radical Challenge to Study, Envision, and Practice Social Alternatives".
Contemporary Sociology. 43 (4): 479–482.
doi:
10.1177/0094306114539638b.
ISSN
0094-3061.
S2CID
147371463.
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