This article discusses the Europeanization of social movement organizations using the case of ILGA-Europe, the umbrella of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender organizations in Europe. It examines the impact of Article 13 of the Treaty of Amsterdam, which bans discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, and focuses on three entrenched dynamics ILGA-Europe has rapidly undergone: NGOization, institutionalization, and professionalization. It argues that although we should be aware of the role of the European political opportunity structure in shaping civil society organizations, we cannot overlook internal organizational dynamics and movement identities. Following the literature on the Europeanization of social movements, this piec...
The thesis discusses the socialisation of EU gay rights norms in Poland through civil society actors...
This dissertation explains how the politics of visibility affect relations among states and the poli...
The ECtHR has emerged as a central site upon which important social and political struggles are pla...
This article first traces the efforts of civil society organizations (CSOs) to press for equality an...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
Europe has long been regarded as a unique place for the promotion and furthering of LGBT rights. Thi...
Europe matters to contemporary LGBTQ politics. This chapter maps out various political articulations...
This is a study on transnational advocacy networks in the context of an accommodative EU multi-level...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
Research on LGBT+ politics in Europe grew over the past few decades, paralleling societal changes re...
The gay/lesbian social movement has primarily been understood as an identity movement. This article ...
Debates on gay and lesbian advocacy in the Netherlands have often revolved around the role of the po...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
The thesis discusses the socialisation of EU gay rights norms in Poland through civil society actors...
This dissertation explains how the politics of visibility affect relations among states and the poli...
The ECtHR has emerged as a central site upon which important social and political struggles are pla...
This article first traces the efforts of civil society organizations (CSOs) to press for equality an...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
Europe has long been regarded as a unique place for the promotion and furthering of LGBT rights. Thi...
Europe matters to contemporary LGBTQ politics. This chapter maps out various political articulations...
This is a study on transnational advocacy networks in the context of an accommodative EU multi-level...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
Research on LGBT+ politics in Europe grew over the past few decades, paralleling societal changes re...
The gay/lesbian social movement has primarily been understood as an identity movement. This article ...
Debates on gay and lesbian advocacy in the Netherlands have often revolved around the role of the po...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
The thesis discusses the socialisation of EU gay rights norms in Poland through civil society actors...
This dissertation explains how the politics of visibility affect relations among states and the poli...
The ECtHR has emerged as a central site upon which important social and political struggles are pla...