An Analysis of the Transnationalisation of Collective Action. A Proposal for a Geography of Transnational Solidarities

This article considers the phenomenon of the transnationalization of collective action from a theoretical perspective. Our understanding of transnationalization & its practices is limited by the prevailing political process approach & its concept of politics, power & social change (Part...

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