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C4FCM Reading Group

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This page is the future home of a reading group on social movement and civic media currently being organized by Sara Wylie, Karen Brennan and Benjamin Mako Hill.

Suggestions

= Books Suggested by Sara

Alinsky, Saul. 1971. Rules for radicals a practical primer for realistic radicals. 1st ed. New York: Random House.  

Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1968. Rabelais and his world, Cambridge Mass.: M.I.T. Press.  

Brandt, Allan. 2007. The cigarette century : the rise, fall, and deadly persistence of the product that defined America. New York: Basic Books.  

Deleuze, Gilles, and Felix Guattari. 1987. A thousand plateaus : capitalism and schizophrenia. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.  

Gerlach, Luther P, and Virginia H Hine. 1970. People, power, change movements of social transformation. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.  

Grefe, Edward, and Martin Linsky. 1995. The new corporate activism : harnessing the power of grassroots tactics for your organization. New York NY: McGraw-Hill.  

Harding, Susan Friend. 2001. The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics. Princeton University Press.  

Melucci, Alberto. 1996. Challenging Codes: Collective Action in the Information Age. Cambridge University Press.  


Mako's Suggestions

Selznick, Philip. 1949. TVA and the grass roots : a study in the sociology of formal organisation. New York: Harper and Row.