GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY MOVEMENTS:
Dynamics in International Campaigns and National Implementation
Anib:
The Official Newsletter of the UNRISD-Philippine
Research Team on Global Civil Society Movements (ISSN 1656-992X)
provides
information on the key developments in this on-going research. Anib,
a Filipino word which has a meaning that ranges from direct
participation in a movement or an organization whether as a member, an
ally, or an affiliate to merely sharing the sentiment or cause espoused
by a group. In other Filipino languages, like Ilocano, anib
mean amulet
or charm; in Ivatan, honor or repute; in Hiligaynon, an additional
layer of material. In these different linguistic and cultural contexts,
anib comes out as a word that invokes images of
cooperation and power,
of people willfully coming together to attain an honorable
goal—characteristics that also aptly describe global civil society
movements.
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Issue No. 1 - October 2005
From the
Editor's Desk
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
The
Contemporary Global Social Movements: Emergent Proposals,
Connectivity and Development Implications
K. B. Ghimire
Dynamics of
Contemporary Transnational Social Movements: Case Study on
the Philippines (Research Proposal)
UNRISD-Philippine Research Team
Issue No. 2 - May 2006
From the
Editor's Desk
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
The
Examining Global Civil Society Movements: The Philippine Case (A
Narrative Report)
Josephine C. Dionisio
Analytical Report on
Stakeholders' Meeting/Validation Workshop: Changing International Trade
Rules and Barriers
Sharon M. Quinsaat
Analytical Report on
Stakeholders' Meeting/Validation Workshop: Fair Trade
Zuraida Mae D. Cabilo
Analytical Report on
Stakeholders' Meeting/Validation Workshop: Global Taxation Initiative
Ronald C. Molmisa
People, Profit, and Politics:
State-Civil Society Relations in the Context of Globalization
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem



