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Whiteker) usually did not intervene. Communicating languages were mainly Spanish and Portuguese (because of many Latin American organisers), and also English and French. New individuals, social groups and movements were invited to co-organise events in 2021; new ecological movements run by young generations, for example.
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drawn up by the World Social Forum. The goal of these forums is to decentralize and allow far more people to engage in the open forum atmosphere of the World Social Forum without needing very much money for travel expenses. All of the various social forums in this mold include international attendees
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A demographic transformation of the organisational background has taken place since a decade ago when critical voices were raised. As of 2020, preparatory meetings for the 2021 World Social Forum were run by a younger generation of female and male organisers while the founders (Oded Grajew and Chico
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Fórum Social Mundial 2008-From left to right: Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, Bolivian President Evo Morales of Bolivia, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correaand Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez at the Latin American Panel of the 2009 World Social
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in 2004, "Then I had the idea. Why not create the World Social Forum, as we have the World Economic Forum, speaking about the people in the world? Why not have the World Social Forum—the social is more important than the economic—to have a space to show that we can have an alternative? We have
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The World Social Forum first met in 2001, but it had its roots in Latin American activism, namely the encuentro, a meeting which emphasizes dialogue and exchange of ideas among activists. Some of the founders of the WSF, were part of the First International Encuentro for Humanity and Against
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The fifth World Social Forum 2005 was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil between 26 January and 31 January. There were 155,000 registered participants at the Forum, with most coming from Brazil, Argentina, the United States, Uruguay, and France. A number of participants in the forum released the
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in Não-me-Toque, 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Porto Alegre, where the World Social Forum was taking place at the time. Three days later, Jose Bove, a French citizen, was arrested by Brazilian authorities as the World Social Forum ended on January 29, 2001. Connections between the
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has said of the annual meetings, "The numerous recent crises are expressions of the contradictions and limitations of the form of global capitalism that has been imposed on humanity and the earth. The assertion that "another world is possible" is now an absolute necessity."
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criticised the event's 2009 iteration as "dominated by" non-governmental organizations. The group also argued in 2007 that the participating NGOs would sometimes compete with popular movements for access to the forum and for influence there.
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helped to organize the tent for the Collective Rights of Stateless Peoples, who are marginalized in an international system that recognizes only states as political units. Various stateless ethnic groups represented were the
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The 2021 World Social Forum was hosted virtually from 23 to 31 January 2021. Representatives from 144 countries attended the forum, with 1,371 organizations participating. The digital events attracted over 78,000 visits.
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choice. This is not the only way you can see the world, globalization. We have another way to see it. And, at the same time, force people to look, to make a choice. What is your choice? What is your vision of the world?"
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argues that there is a "crisis" of the World Social Forum in that it has been "weakened" as it has been "taken over" by "those who were most capable of 'leading' assemblies, professionals from universities and NGOs."
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held in November of that year. The attendance was expected to be 75,000 and it shot over by thousands. The cultural diversity was one notable aspect of the forum. A notable decision that was taken was the stand on
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by the United States in 2003. The Assembly had few activists from the United States, but overwhelmingly tried to articulate that they opposed the policy, and not the country itself. The former director-general of
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had exclusive rights at the Kenyan event, the virtual monopoly of a local hotel offering food at rates that the average Kenyan could not afford, and the physical and financial exclusion of local business.
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A delegation from Abahlali baseMjondolo criticised the World Social Forum, following their attendance in 2009, for being too focused on Latin America, and for failing to provide delegations with adequate
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was the International Seminar "10 Years Later: Challenges and proposals for another possible world", which featured over 70 intellectuals from around the world. One of the notable regional forums was the
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and participative possibilities for different aspects of social, political, economic, communication structures. Among the speakers was American linguist and political activist
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The tenth edition of the World Social Forum was another decentralized affair, with about 35 national, regional and local forums taking place across the world. In
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mounted vigorous protests against some of the NGOs that attended and, in their view, dominated the forum in the name of the African poor.
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William F. Fisher and Thomas Ponniah (2003). Another World is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum
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Neoliberalism in 1996, and decided to expand the idea and make it a global forum for activists of all stripes opposing hegemonic
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The third WSF was again held in Porto Alegre, in January 2003. There were many parallel workshops, including, for example the
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was an international protest attended by an estimated 12 million people in 700 cities across 60 countries protesting the
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Tijsterman, Sebastiaan (2014). "Global and cosmopolitan citizenship". In Van der Heijden, Hein-Anton (ed.).
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from 9 to 14 August 2016. It was a multilingual event which featured organizations from around the world.
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Teivainen, T. (2002). "The World Social Forum and global democratisation: learning from Porto Alegre".
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The WSF has, especially in recent years, been strongly criticised for replacing popular movements with
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It has also been suggested that the beginnings of the World Social Forum originated in the
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and are in no way specifically focused on the problems of a single region of country.
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Regional forums have taken place in the Southwest, Northwest, Northeast, Midwest and
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The 2022 World Social Forum was held in a hybrid format, with in-person events in
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called international public opinion, a superpower to counter the United States.
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the Civil. Engaging Critically with the Reality and Concept of Civil Society
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The World Social Forum can be considered a visible manifestation of global
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The sixth World Social Forum was "polycentric", held in January 2006 in
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US Social Forum | Another World Is Possible | Another US Is Necessary
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A variation on this creation story is reported by Bernard Cassen in
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was released on behalf of 19 activists. This 'Group of 19' includes
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The ninth World Social Forum took place in the Brazilian city of
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The fourteenth edition of the World Social Forum took place in
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The sixteenth edition of the World Social Forum took place in
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The thirteen edition of the World Social Forum took place in
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The fifteen edition of the World Social Forum took place in
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in November 2003, and broadly coalesced in response to the
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A Movement of Movements: Is Another World Really Possible?
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On January 26, 2001 a number of activists with Brazil's
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from 23 to 28 March 2015. It led to the creation of the
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The WSF has prompted the organizing of many regional
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Oded Grajew
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World Economic Forum
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globalization
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World Trade Organization
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InMotion Magazine
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