"A brilliant and challenging achievement: A subtle, sympathetic, yet deeply penetrating discussion of the WSF, that becomes a lens for understanding how power courses through our most admired institutions". - Jai Sen, India Institute for Critical Action "This work represents the cutting edge of theorizing about the WSF process. It will make a vital contribution to ongoing efforts to understand the processes of radical global change". - Jackie Smith, Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh "This book is going to be hugely important to the praxis of the global justice movement, feminism, autonomy, indigenous struggles, and the World Social Forum especially". - Ruth Reitan, Assistant Professor at the University of Miami "Janet Conway gives us a fascinating, multi-layered empirical narrative of the Forum as it has unfolded in global, regional, national and local contexts". - Catherine Eschle, Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde "No other work presents in so sophisticated a manner yet such clear language the highly innovatory yet deeply contradictory nature of the World Social Forum and the knowledge about it. [The book] benefits from a brilliant combination of critical commitment to the World Social Forum, of intense participation within it, and critical reading of the vast and varied literature about the WSF". - Peter Waterman, Author of Recovering Internationalism and Creating the New Global Solidarity "Activists will find Conway's book useful because, unlike other books that discuss the WSF, it interrogates the WSF from a post-colonial, anti-racist feminist lens. Activist scholars will appreciate the intellectual rigour that Conway displays in engaging with the scholarly literature on this topic." - Mandisi Majavu, Interface, Vol. 4, 2, November 2012