What does it mean when activist networks describe themselves as ‘European’ or ‘Global’? Existing studies into the geographic character of such networks have focused on the interplay between multiple ‘levels’. However, there is a need for greater research on the discursive function played by geographic descriptors within the formation of activist networks. This article examines the use of multiple geographic descriptors to articulate a particular activist network – the ‘Seattle to Brussels’ (S2B) network – consisting of European-based groups contesting the form of multilateral trade governance embodied in the WTO. To map out how groups forged relations with one another under a ‘European’ identity, the article applies a discourse theoretical ...
Are social movement organizations euroskeptical? Or do they accept the EU as a new level of governan...
Drawing on extensive data gained from activist interviews, questionnaires and 'sociological interven...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
What does it mean when activist networks describe themselves as ‘European’ or ‘Global’? Existing stu...
Abstract The article contributes to our understanding of how trade is politicized and how civil soc...
The article contributes to our understanding of how trade is politicized and how civil society activ...
Although the process of European integration is proceeding speedily and social movements are often i...
For many left-wing and liberal social movement activists, support for ‘Europe’ and opposition to a ‘...
In 2017, the far right populist, transnational movement “Generation Identity” (GI) embarked on an ac...
For several years now, the role of international movements in social movements has been considerably...
Research on transnational protest activity in Europe typically focuses on cases in which the Europea...
This chapter contains a study of diffusion among political protests in Europe. We start from a theor...
Civil society organizations choose vastly different forms of collective action to try to influence E...
Are social movement organizations euroskeptical? Or do they accept the EU as a new level of governan...
Although transnational political institutions have been around for decades, it is only recently that...
Are social movement organizations euroskeptical? Or do they accept the EU as a new level of governan...
Drawing on extensive data gained from activist interviews, questionnaires and 'sociological interven...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
What does it mean when activist networks describe themselves as ‘European’ or ‘Global’? Existing stu...
Abstract The article contributes to our understanding of how trade is politicized and how civil soc...
The article contributes to our understanding of how trade is politicized and how civil society activ...
Although the process of European integration is proceeding speedily and social movements are often i...
For many left-wing and liberal social movement activists, support for ‘Europe’ and opposition to a ‘...
In 2017, the far right populist, transnational movement “Generation Identity” (GI) embarked on an ac...
For several years now, the role of international movements in social movements has been considerably...
Research on transnational protest activity in Europe typically focuses on cases in which the Europea...
This chapter contains a study of diffusion among political protests in Europe. We start from a theor...
Civil society organizations choose vastly different forms of collective action to try to influence E...
Are social movement organizations euroskeptical? Or do they accept the EU as a new level of governan...
Although transnational political institutions have been around for decades, it is only recently that...
Are social movement organizations euroskeptical? Or do they accept the EU as a new level of governan...
Drawing on extensive data gained from activist interviews, questionnaires and 'sociological interven...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...