Jennifer D. Grubbs is assistant professor of anthropology and the Prison Justice Initiative convener at Antioch College.
... based on the author's own activist experience as well as interviews and fieldnotes, this study is both a call to action for activist academics and a case study for understanding rhetoric and voice. Written from an anthropological and ethnographic standpoint, this book will interest social and political scientists examining activism, the current environmental crises, or power more generally. Choice Ecoliberation makes an important contribution to the literature in a number of ways. First and foremost, studies of social movements routinely ignore anarchism, and Jennifer Grubbs describes tendencies within the anarchist movement and radical milieus in detail. A compelling work. Deric Shannon, Emory University and editor of The End of the World as We Know It? Crisis, Resistance, and the Age of Austerity