Pathways of transnational activism: a conceptual framework

"This paper presents a novel analytical framework to study transnational activism in the context of today's international governance architecture. While there is a considerable amount of literature on the emergence, development, and effects of transnational activism in specific transnation...

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Main Author: Zajak, Sabrina
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Köln 2014
MPIfG
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19118093124919362759-Pathways-of-transnational-acti.htm
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description "This paper presents a novel analytical framework to study transnational activism in the context of today's international governance architecture. While there is a considerable amount of literature on the emergence, development, and effects of transnational activism in specific transnational governance arrangements or within a specific local context, an integrated framework that analyzes the dynamic interplay between activism, transnational institutions, and domestic contexts is still lacking. The framework of transnational pathways of influence intends to help close this gap. It integrates insights from social movement research on transnational collective action and insights from institutional theorists on institutional interactions. The framework consists of three major concepts: the concept of intra-pathway dynamics captures the relationship of mobilization and institutional chance within one path; the concept of inter-pathway dynamics encompasses institutional interactions and interdependencies between activism across paths; and the concept of the global–local link characterizes the relationship of activism within each path to local actors, the domestic context, and the political regime. The paper outlines this framework and exemplifies it by taking the case of transnational labor-rights activism targeting labor-rights violations in a strong and nondemocratic state: the People's Republic of China. It shows that the study of activism across different transnational pathways over time is necessary to understand the combined effects of activist interventions, institutional co-evolution and interaction as an explanation of the process of selective convergence between global norms and local practices."
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spellingShingle Zajak, Sabrina
civil society
human rights
international
social movement
violation
workers rights
social mobilization
Pathways of transnational activism: a conceptual framework
title Pathways of transnational activism: a conceptual framework
topic civil society
human rights
international
social movement
violation
workers rights
social mobilization
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19118093124919362759-Pathways-of-transnational-acti.htm