This article focuses on the transnational diffusion of social movement ideas. How do social movements in one country or region of the world diffuse to another country or region? How do social movement participants learn about other movements and ideas in faraway countries and mobilize around these same ideas? What are the channels and mechanisms of diffusion? These are the research questions the article addresses. I draw on the theoretical literature on social movements and recent research on diffusion to explore these questions. The discussion is applied to two recent cases of diffusion: The diffusion of the Transition movement from the United Kingdom to the United States and the diffusion of the solidarity economy movement from Latin Amer...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
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Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
The issue of how globalization affects social movements and vice versa is very complex and heavily d...
After introducing the long history of transnational movements, this article provides an overview of ...
This exploratory essay provides a general framework for the study of crossnational similarities amon...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
The article is attempts to determine the features of the formation and functioning of social movemen...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
The central question of this chapter is how social movement actors produce and promote cultural chan...
This article examines social movement diffusion through a comparison between two processes: diffusio...
The central question of this chapter is how social movement actors produce and promote cultural chan...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
none2noWhich elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How ...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
The issue of how globalization affects social movements and vice versa is very complex and heavily d...
After introducing the long history of transnational movements, this article provides an overview of ...
This exploratory essay provides a general framework for the study of crossnational similarities amon...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
The article is attempts to determine the features of the formation and functioning of social movemen...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
The central question of this chapter is how social movement actors produce and promote cultural chan...
This article examines social movement diffusion through a comparison between two processes: diffusio...
The central question of this chapter is how social movement actors produce and promote cultural chan...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
This article shall address some of the issues concerning the trans-nationalisation of collective act...
none2noWhich elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How ...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...