In this accessible, logical book, Tim Jordan explains the difference between different sorts of collective action and explores various ways in which groups have campaigned for change, from the transgressive Zapatistas to the more conservative, legislation-based Snowdrop campaign . . . Intelligent, readable stuff. * The Independent on Sunday * Open University social scientist Tim Jordan's exploration of alternative ways of being, interacting, protesting, and resisting is heartfelt and wide-ranging . . . Jordan provides a lucid and useful route map through the numerous byways of a far from homogeneous global phenomenon. * Peace News *