This degree project examines the international advocacy communication of a Cambodian human rights group during an authoritarian crackdown which began in 2017. Fearing arrests, violence and NGO closures, many rights advocates avoided public statements and protests and focused more on private advocacy towards international actors, seeking foreign interventions to curb government repression. The paper examines how the group advocated towards the international community — using direct lobbying, transnational networks and communication technology — and how key international actors perceived this advocacy. The theoretical framework is based on Karin Gwinn Wilkins’s theory of advocacy communication and is complemented with Nancy Fraser’s and Anas...
This thesis focuses on the human rights activism of Asian NGOs, especially with regard to their regi...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This article builds on theories about the expressive function of law and uses Structural Topic Model...
The human rights defenders' situation in Cambodia is still extremely concerning; human rights defen...
This explorative thesis asks how theories and practices regarding conflict processes might be applic...
This study was commissioned by an international NGO as part of a process to develop strategies for s...
Recent developments in international relations have seen dramatic increases in the number and activi...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
The purpose of the present study is to theorize oppositional discourse that has not yet been concept...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
Globalized ideas and norms are often described as being changed globally by a prevailing\ud model, s...
Human rights advocacy varies across countries due to state policies, violations, organizational reso...
Winner of the 2011 Cecil B. Currey Book Award from the Association of Third World Studies.In recent ...
A new wave of authoritarianism appears to have emerged in recent years, with widespread restrictions...
Debates on the local and global scale of NGOs have most prominently dominated discussions in the fie...
This thesis focuses on the human rights activism of Asian NGOs, especially with regard to their regi...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This article builds on theories about the expressive function of law and uses Structural Topic Model...
The human rights defenders' situation in Cambodia is still extremely concerning; human rights defen...
This explorative thesis asks how theories and practices regarding conflict processes might be applic...
This study was commissioned by an international NGO as part of a process to develop strategies for s...
Recent developments in international relations have seen dramatic increases in the number and activi...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
The purpose of the present study is to theorize oppositional discourse that has not yet been concept...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
Globalized ideas and norms are often described as being changed globally by a prevailing\ud model, s...
Human rights advocacy varies across countries due to state policies, violations, organizational reso...
Winner of the 2011 Cecil B. Currey Book Award from the Association of Third World Studies.In recent ...
A new wave of authoritarianism appears to have emerged in recent years, with widespread restrictions...
Debates on the local and global scale of NGOs have most prominently dominated discussions in the fie...
This thesis focuses on the human rights activism of Asian NGOs, especially with regard to their regi...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This article builds on theories about the expressive function of law and uses Structural Topic Model...