Unexpected Power : Conflict and Change among Transnational Activists /
U.S. human rights advocacy has long focused on civil and political rights-issues such as torture, censorship, and lack of democratic freedoms abroad. In the 1990s a series of high-profile anti-sweatshop and fair-trade campaigns shifted the spotlight to labor issues. But as human rights activists in...
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Ithaca, NY :
Cornell University Press,
[2018]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. New Dynamics in Transnational Advocacy: An Introduction
- 2. Conflict and Change within Advocacy Networks: Theoretical Underpinnings
- 3. Child Labor, Child Rights, and Transnational Advocacy: The Case of Bangladesh
- 4. Discrimination, the Right to Work, and Reproductive Freedom: The Case of Mexico
- 5. A Decade Later: Assessing Advocacy's Effects over Time
- 6. Conclusion
- Appendix 1. Questionnaire-Bangladesh Interviews
- Appendix 2. Questionnaire-Mexico Interviews
- Notes
- References
- Index