the movement of movements: nixers and fixers in the global village
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The internet and digital media have empowered activists and given rise to "the movement of movements," an international inchoate group of individuals who protest against market fundamentalism and the economic determinism of the Washington Consensus. They are active across the globe, involved in myriad struggles for human rights and dignity, and they come together en masse to protest against the WTO, the WEF, and the War on Terror. The end of their story has yet to be written.TRANSCRIPT
THE MOVEMENT OF MOVEMENTS:NIXERS AND FIXERS IN THE GLOBAL
VILLAGEDaniel Drache, Senior Research Fellow and Associate Director
Blake Evans, Graduate Researcher
A Digital Report From
The Counter-Publics Working Group
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EyeConics
The Medium Is The Message
Digital Technology Has Altered How Activists Relate To One Another. For The First Time The Web Can Be Used To Effectively Link Local And Global Struggles. Independent News Is “Only A Click Away”, All Around Us, Inescapable.
Disturbing Images From The 1999 Seattle WTO Protests Helped Bring Dissent To The World's Attention
These Iconic Images Tell The Story Of A Movement No Longer In The Margins, But Neither In The Mainstream
A Global War On Want Which Didn't Start In Seattle, And Whose Ending Is Nowhere In Sight
The “Movement Of Movements” Is Bigger, More Diverse, And Has More Staying Power Than Any
Experts Had Predicted
Differences Can Sometimes Be
Unifying Forces. In This Case, People
Converge Based On A Mutual Dislike Of
Corporate Capitalism, Free Trade, American
Imperialism, And More Than Anything,
State Authority.
Some Want To Fix The System...
Others Want To Nix It Altogether
Both The Nixers And The Fixers Have Their Share Of Iconic Talking Heads.
Kofi Annan Vandana Shiva
Reform Or Revolution? Are You A Nixer, Or
Are You A Fixer? Most Of Us Lie Somewhere In
Between.
The 'Devil Is In The Eyecon'.
Iconic Ideas Subvert The Dominant Paradigm
Why Does The Most Powerful Organization In The World, The Organization Which Wants To Re-brand
Our Values And Our Identities, Have No Logo?
WTO HQ Geneva World Trade Centre GATT, The Founding Meeting
Carnival Against Capitalism: “If I Can't Dance, It's Not My Revolution”
Raging Grannies Radical Cheerleaders
Global Dissent: Individual Acts Of Rebellion,
Organized Chaos or Mass Collective Action?
But Can A 'Basis Of Unity' Emerge Out Of Diversity Of Tactics: Can Different Means Achieve The Same Ends?
The State Calls Out Riot Cops To Do The Dirty Work
The Surveillance State And Preventive Arrest
Crowd Control
Violent Exclusion
Global Village For Business.
Global Pillage For The Rest Of Us
Fighting Back Defines Global Politics
The Battle in Seattle, December 1999. WTO Conference.
Washington's Newest Consensus, April 2000.IMF & World Bank Annual Meetings.
Prague, September 2000.IMF/World Bank.
Clash In Montreal, November 2000.Group Of 20.
Davos, January 2001.World Economic Forum.
Quebec City's Wall Of Shame, April 2001.Free Trade Area Of The Americas.
Death In Genoa, June 2001. G8 Summit.
Shock And Awe Fuels World Protest
The World Marches: 25 Million People Worldwide Protest Bush's War.
Barcelona, Spain Bankok, Thailand Cairo, Egypt
Washington DC, USACalcutta, IndiaPretoria, South Africa
Sydney, AustraliaJakarta, Indonesia Tokyo, Japan
London Bush Comes Tumbling Down
While Washington Bush Gets Four More Years
Icons Hold A Revolutionary Potential That Can Bring Dissent To The Public, And Bring The Public To Dissent
Unlike Globalization, Theirs Is The Story Of A Democratic Art Form Aimed At Mobilizing Counter-Publics
A Story Whose End Has Yet To Be Written