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transnational-social-movements

Movements that organize across national boundaries to challenge global inequalities and systemic domination.

1 chapter across 1 book

Social Movements and World-System Transformation (2013)Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, John Markoff

Part III dialogue

This chapter explores the complexities and challenges of contemporary transnational social movements, focusing on how diversity—across gender, religion, and geography—shapes organizing efforts against global inequalities and capitalism. It highlights the persistent marginalization of feminist critiques within global justice activism, the overlooked role of religiously motivated progressive actors, and the evolving dynamics of women's organizing, especially the growing prominence of Southern women's networks. The chapter underscores the tensions between inclusion and hierarchy within movements that span national borders and diverse identities.