Anarchism the Web of
global Antisystemic Movements
Appendix
The data sets and additional tables and figures that
we produced for this paper are available from the appendix at https://irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/anarchpap/anarchpapapp.htm
This is the appendix for IROWS Working Paper #107 available at https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows107/irows107.htm
C. Chase-Dunn, John Aldecoa. Ian
Breckenridge-Jackson and Joel Herrera
Institute
for Research on World-Systems
University
of California-Riverside
Riverside,
California 92521 USA
v.
11-17-18
Appendix Table of Contents
Survey
Instruments from Porto Alegre, Nairobi, Atlanta and Detroit
A README file
explains how some variables were recoded for
the combined spss file:
https://irows.ucr.edu/research/tsmstudy/data/allfour/all4README.htm
SPSS file with all four
surveys: 4surveys_alpha.3.sav
Excel file with all four
surveys: 4surveys_alpha3.xls
Excel file with porto alegre deleted (3 surveys):
3surveys_alt.xls
IROWS Transnational Social
Movements Research Working Group web site (with survey instruments): http://www.irows.ucr.edu/research/tsmstudy.htm
Additional Tables and Figures
Respondents on the “International Monetary Fund” |
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Nairobi 2007 |
Atlanta 2007 |
Detroit 2010 |
All |
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Actively involved in anarchism |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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NOT actively involved in anarchism |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Actively involved in any other movement |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Table A1
Respondents on the “World Bank” |
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Nairobi 2007 |
Atlanta 2007 |
Detroit 2010 |
All |
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Actively involved in anarchism |
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Reform |
13 (39.4%) |
8 (13.8%) |
6 (25%) |
27 (23.5%) |
Replace |
9 (27.3%) |
15 (25.9%) |
5 (20.8%) |
29 (25.2%) |
Abolish |
11 (33.3%) |
34 (58.6%) |
13 (54.2%) |
58 (50.4%) |
Nothing |
0 (0%) |
1 (1.7%) |
0 (0%) |
1 (0.9%) |
Total |
3 |
58 |
24 |
115 |
NOT actively involved in anarchism |
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Reform |
188 (54.2%) |
119 (26.9%) |
117 (26.4%) |
424 (34.4%) |
Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Actively involved in any other movement |
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Reform |
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Abolish |
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Table A2
Respondents on the “World Trade Organization” |
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Nairobi 2007 |
Atlanta 2007 |
Detroit 2010 |
All |
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Actively involved in anarchism |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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NOT actively involved in anarchism |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Actively involved in any other movement |
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Negotiate |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Table A3
Respondents on the “United Nations” |
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Nairobi 2007 |
Atlanta 2007 |
Detroit 2010 |
All |
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Actively involved in anarchism |
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Reform |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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NOT actively involved in anarchism |
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Reform |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Total |
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Actively involved in any other movement |
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Reform |
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Replace |
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Abolish |
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Nothing |
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Table A4
“Which of the following best describes your political views?” |
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Actively Involved in
anarchism |
Not actively involved in anarchism |
Actively in any other
movement |
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Far left |
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Left |
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Center left |
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Center |
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Center right |
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Right |
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Far right |
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Indifferent |
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Total |
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Table A5
***These political views tables do not include Porto Alegre.
4 Survey Dataset (18 movements) – anarchist Ego Network
Porto Alegre (18 movements) – Indigenous Ego Network
3 Survey Dataset (27 movements – No Porto Alegre) – Anarchist Ego Network
Nairobi (27 movements) – Anarchist Ego Network
Atlanta (27 movements) – Anarchist Ego Network
Detroit (27 movements) –Anarchist Ego Network