A global assembly of movements focused on poverty, environmental degradation, racism, sexism, and neo-imperialism. It is often, wrongly, viewed as anti-globalization, but it does criticize the current mode of corporate neo-liberal globalization. It also criticizes inequalities between elites and ordinary citizens within nations of the north and south. But P. Routledge and A. Cumbers (2009) argue that, rather than being indicative of a coherent ‘movement’, such forms of political agency contain many political and geographical fissures and fault-lines, and are best conceived of as ‘global justice networks’.