Marisa von Bulow, Marisa von B. Low
Building Transnational Networks
Civil Society and the Politics of Trade in the Americas
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Building Transnational Networks
Civil Society and the Politics of Trade in the Americas
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Shows how a broad group of civil society organizations came together to contest free trade negotiations in the Americas.
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Shows how a broad group of civil society organizations came together to contest free trade negotiations in the Americas.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521165396
- ISBN-10: 0521165393
- Artikelnr.: 41529621
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521165396
- ISBN-10: 0521165393
- Artikelnr.: 41529621
Marisa von Bülow is currently Professor of Political Science at the University of Brasilia, Brazil. She has published many works on transnational collective action and social movements. Professor von Bülow has done research throughout the Americas, including in Mexico, Chile, Peru, Canada, the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
Part I. Civil Society Organizations and their Pathways to Transnationality: 1. Introduction
2. Multiple pathways to transnationality
Part II. The Politicization of Trade: 3. The contentious nature of trade debates
4. New regionalism in the Americas
Part III. The Dynamics of Networks: 5. Trade protest networks
6. The origins and dynamics of trade challengers' networks
Part IV. Organizational Pathways to Transnationality: 7. The creation and demise of transnational coalitions
8. Diffusion and differentiation of national coalitions
Part V. The Search for Ideational Pathways: 9. Alternatives for the Americas
10. Transnational collective action in dynamic political contexts
11. Conclusions: agency, networks, and collective action
Appendix A: lists of interviews
Appendix B: social network questionnaire (United States).
2. Multiple pathways to transnationality
Part II. The Politicization of Trade: 3. The contentious nature of trade debates
4. New regionalism in the Americas
Part III. The Dynamics of Networks: 5. Trade protest networks
6. The origins and dynamics of trade challengers' networks
Part IV. Organizational Pathways to Transnationality: 7. The creation and demise of transnational coalitions
8. Diffusion and differentiation of national coalitions
Part V. The Search for Ideational Pathways: 9. Alternatives for the Americas
10. Transnational collective action in dynamic political contexts
11. Conclusions: agency, networks, and collective action
Appendix A: lists of interviews
Appendix B: social network questionnaire (United States).
Part I. Civil Society Organizations and their Pathways to Transnationality: 1. Introduction
2. Multiple pathways to transnationality
Part II. The Politicization of Trade: 3. The contentious nature of trade debates
4. New regionalism in the Americas
Part III. The Dynamics of Networks: 5. Trade protest networks
6. The origins and dynamics of trade challengers' networks
Part IV. Organizational Pathways to Transnationality: 7. The creation and demise of transnational coalitions
8. Diffusion and differentiation of national coalitions
Part V. The Search for Ideational Pathways: 9. Alternatives for the Americas
10. Transnational collective action in dynamic political contexts
11. Conclusions: agency, networks, and collective action
Appendix A: lists of interviews
Appendix B: social network questionnaire (United States).
2. Multiple pathways to transnationality
Part II. The Politicization of Trade: 3. The contentious nature of trade debates
4. New regionalism in the Americas
Part III. The Dynamics of Networks: 5. Trade protest networks
6. The origins and dynamics of trade challengers' networks
Part IV. Organizational Pathways to Transnationality: 7. The creation and demise of transnational coalitions
8. Diffusion and differentiation of national coalitions
Part V. The Search for Ideational Pathways: 9. Alternatives for the Americas
10. Transnational collective action in dynamic political contexts
11. Conclusions: agency, networks, and collective action
Appendix A: lists of interviews
Appendix B: social network questionnaire (United States).