TRANSNATIONAL POLITICS:

 

A Bibliographic Guide to Recent Research on

Transnational Movements and Advocacy Groups

 

Revised, June 2003

 

Compiled by

Melanie Acostavalle, Devashree Gupta, Doug Hillebrandt, and Dana Perls

Cornell University

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                            

 

Working Paper 2003-05

Workshop on Transnational Contention

Cornell University

 

(For a complete list of working papers, go to http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/sgt2/contention/default.htm and click on “Working Papers”)

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Contents

 

I.                    Introduction

 

II.                 General

 

III.               Culture and Communication

 

IV.              Economics

 

V.                 Internet

 

VI.              Organization and Networks

 

VII.            Protest Events

 

VIII.         Institutions

 

IX.              Movement Sectors

 

A.     Democratization

 

B.     Environmental Movements

 

C.     Ethnicity, Indigenous Groups and Nationalism

 

D.     Europeanization

 

E.      Human Rights

 

F.      Labor

 

G.     Migration

 

H.     Peace

 

I.        Religion

 

J.       Women

 


 

 

I.  Introduction

 

In today’s world, it makes increasingly little sense to analyze political phenomena from a strictly national point of view.  Whatever globalization means, as it continues, it is useful to think about the connections among political activity in multiple locations and to treat protest and advocacy as endeavors that unite individuals and groups behind common goals and ideals regardless of the state boundaries that may divide them physically.

 

This bibliography represents an effort to collect recent scholarly work on transnational movements and advocacy.  While the works contained in this list span thirty years of scholarship, most of these articles and books were published between 1994 and 2003 and, as such, represent some of the most up-to-date research on transnational politics.  The bibliography contains a variety of sources, including scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals, books, doctoral dissertations, conference papers, and even internet sites.  Some of the works listed are unpublished manuscripts prepared for conferences or workshops; where possible, we have listed as much information as possible to facilitate the retrieval of such papers.

 

We have organized the bibliography using both general topical headings, such as “Organization and Networks,” as well as sector-specific research.  Where appropriate, we have listed articles under multiple headings.

 

The collection of this bibliography was made possible with a grant by the National Science Foundation (Grant #:SES-0110788).  We thank the NSF for its support.

 

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II.  General

 

Albrow, Martin (1996). Global Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Anheier, Helmut, Marlies Glasius, and Mary Kaldor, eds. (2001). Global Civil Society 2001.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Appadurai, Arjun (1991).  “Global Ethnoscapes:  Notes and Queries for a Transnational Anthropology.”  Published in Richard G. Fox, ed., Recapturing Anthropology.  Santa Fe, NM:  School of American Research Press

———(1996).  Modernity at Large:  Cultural Dimensions of Globalization.  Minneapolis and St. Paul:  University of Minnesota Press.

Arrighi, Giovanni, Terence Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (1980). "Dilemmas of Antisystemic Movements". Published in Processes of the World System.  Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Badie, Bertrand (1995). La fin des territoires. Essai sur le désordre international et sur l'utilité social de respect. Paris: Fayard.

Bigo, Didier (1992). "Contestations populaires et émeutes urbaines. Le jeu du politique et de la transnationalité," Cultures et Conflits 5:3-24.

Boli, John and George Thomas, eds., (1999). Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Boli, John and Frank J. Lechner, eds., (1999).  The Globalization Reader.  London: Routledge.

Bornschier, Volker and Peter Lengyel (1994). Conflicts and New Departures in World Society 3. New Brunswick: Transaction.

Boyle, Elizabeth Heger and John W. Meyer (1998).  “Modern Law as a Secularized and Global Model:  Implications for the Sociology of Law.” Published in Soziale Welt. 49: 213-232.

Bretherton, Charlotte and Geoffrey Ponton, eds. (1996). Global Politics. Oxford: Blackwell.

Breton, Gilles, ed. (1993) Special Issue on "Mondialisation et mutations politiques," published in Etudes Internationales. 24.

Caporaso, James A (1997).  “Across the Great Divide:  Integrating Comparative and International Politics.” Published in International Studies Quarterly. 41:563-592.

Castells, M. (1994). "European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy". Published in New Left Review. 204: pp. 18-32.

Cerny, Philip G. (1995). "Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action."  Published in International Organization. 49:595-625.

——— (1996). "What Next for the State?" Published in Elinore Kofman and Gillian Youngs, eds., Globalization: Theory and Practice. New York and London: Pinter Press.

——— (1999).  “Globalising the Political and Politicising the Global:  Concluding Reflections on International Political Economy as a Vocation.” Published in New Political Economy. 4:147-162.

———(2000).  “Political Agency in a Globalizing World:  Toward a Structurational Approach.”  Published in European Journal of International Relations. 6:435-463.

della Porta Donatella, Hanspeter Kriesi and Dieter Rucht, eds., (1999). Social Movements in a Globalizing World. New York: Macmillan.

Dorsey, Ellen (1993).  "Expanding the Foreign Policy Discourse: Transnational Social Movements and the Globalization of Citizenship."  Published in David Skidmore and Valerie Hudson, eds., The Limits of State Autonomy.  Westview Press, pp. 237-266.

Edwards, Michael (1999).  Future Positive:  International Cooperation in the 21st Century.  London:  Earthscan.

Edwards, Michael and John Gaventa, eds., (2001).  Global Citizen Action.  Boulder, CO:  Lynn Rienner.

Finnemore, Martha (1996).  National Interests in International Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Finnemore, Martha and Kathryn Sikkink (1998).  "International Norm Dynamics and Political Change." Published in International Organization. 52: 887-917.

Florini, Ann M., ed., (2000).  The Third Force:  The Rise of Transnational Civil Society.  Washington, D.C.:  Brookings Institute Press.

Glasius, Marlies, Mary Kaldor, and Helmut Anheier, eds. (2002). Global Civil Society 2002.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gourevitch, Peter Alexis (1996).  “Squaring the Circle:  The Domestic Sources of International Cooperation.”  Published in International Organization. 50:349-373.

Guidry, John A., Michael D. Kennedy, and Mayer N. Zald, eds., (2000).  Globalizations and Social Movements:  Culture, Power, and the Transnational Public Sphere.  Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press.

Haufler, Virginia (1993).  "Crossing the Boundary between Public and Private:  International Regimes and Non-State Actors." Published in Volker Rittberger, ed., Regime Theory and International Relations. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 94-111.

Hewson, Martin and Timothy J. Sinclair (1999).  Approaches to Global Governance Theory.  Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press.

Higgott, Richard A., Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, and Andreas Bieler, eds., (2000).  Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System.  London and New York:  Routledge.

Jenkins, J. Craig and Kurt Schock (1992). "Global Structures and Political Processes in the Study of Domestic Political Conflict." Published in Annual Review of Sociology. 18: 161-18

Khagram, Sanjeev, James V. Riker and Kathryn Sikkink, eds., (2000). Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Movements and Norms.  Minneapolis and St. Paul:  University of Minnesota Press.

Kearney, M.  (1995). “The Local and the Global:  The Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism.”  Annual Review of Anthropology.  24-547-565.

Keohane, Robert (1974). “Transgovernmental Relations and International Organizations.” Published in World Politics. 27:39-62.

———(1987).  “Power and Interdependence Revisited.” Publblished in International Organization. 41: 725-753.

———(2002). “The Globalization of Informal Violence, Theories of World Politics, and the ‘Liberalism of Fear’”. Published in Dialog-IO. Spring 2002. Pages 29 - 43.

Keohane, Robert and Helen V. Milner (1996).  Internationalization and Domestic Politics.  Cambridge and New York:  Cambridge University Press.

Keohane, Robert and Joseph Nye (1972).  "Transnational Relations and World Politics: An Introduction." Published in International Organization. 25(3) (Summer 1971). Reprinted in Keohane and Nye, eds., Transnational Relations and World Politics. Cambridge, MA:

            Harvard University Press. 1972. pp. ix-xxix.

———(1977). Power and Interdependence: World Politics in Transition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, Inc.

Kofman, Elinore and Gillian Youngs, eds., (1996). Globalization: Theory and Practice. New York and London: Pinter Press.

Krasner, Stephen (1983). International Regimes. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Lipschutz, Ronnie (1992). "Reconstructing World Politics: The Emergence of Global Civil Society," Millennium 21: 389-420.

Lynch, Cecilia (1997).  "Mind the Gap:  Bridging Approaches to Social Movements and International Relations." Prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

——— (1998).  “Social Movements and the Problem of Globalization.”  Published in Alternatives.  23:149-173.

Maney, Gregory M. (2001). “International Sources of Domestic Protest:  Creating Theories and Assessing Evidence.” Published in Mobilization. 6:83-98.

Marden, Peter (1997).  “Geographies of Dissent:  Globalization, Identity and the Nation.”  Published in Political Geography. 16: 37-64.

Matthews, Jessica T. (1997). "Power Shift". Published in Foreign Affairs. 76:50-66.

McAdam, Doug (1998). "On the International Origins of Domestic Political Opportunities," in Anne Costain and Andrew McFarland, eds., Social Movements and American Political Institutions. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield.

Meyer, John, John Boli, George Thomas, et al, (1998).  "World Society and the Nation-State". Published in American Journal of Sociology. 103:144-181.

Mittleman, James H. (1994). "The Globalization of Social Conflict". Published in Volker Bornschier, ed., Conflicts and New Departures in World Society. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.

———ed., (1996). Globalization: Critical Reflections. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Ohmae, Kenichi (1990). The Borderless World: Power and Strategy in the Interlinked Economy. New York: Harper Business.

Ostry, Sylvia (2001).  “Global Integration:  Currents and Counter-Currents.”  Walter Gordon Lecture, Massey College, University of Toronto, May 23.  Full paper available at http://www.utoronto.ca/cis/ostry.html

Peace Review (1994). Special Issue on "Transnational Social Movements". Published in Peace Review. 6: 395-443.

Porta, Donatella Della and Lorenzo Mosca, eds. (2003).  Globalizzazione e Movimenti Sociali. Rome: Manifestolibri.

Reimann, Kim (2003).  “Building Global Civil Society from the Outside In?  Japanese International Development NGOs, the State, and International Norms.” Published in Frank J. Schwarz and Susan J. Pharr, eds., The State of Civil Society in Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Riddel-Dixon, Elizabeth (1995). "Les mouvements sociaux et les Nations unies". Published in Revue Internationale des Sciences Sociales. 144.

Risse, Thomas (2000).  “‘Let’s Argue!’:  Communicative Action in World Politics.” Published in International Organization. 54:1-39.

Risse-Kappen, Thomas, ed., (1995). Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-state Actors, Domestic Structure and International Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Robinson, William (1998).  "Beyond Nation-State Paradigms:  Globalization, Sociology, and the Challenge of Transnational Studies". Published in Sociological Forum. 13:561-594.

Rosenau, James (1990). Turbulence in World Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

——— (1996). "The Dynamics of Globalization: Toward an Operational Formulation". Published in Security Dialogue. 27:247-262.

———(1997).  Along the Domestic-Foreign Frontier:  Exploring Governance in a Turbulent World.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

———(1999).  “Toward an Ontology for Global Governance.” Published in Martin Hewson and Timothy J. Sinclair, eds., Approaches to Global Governance Theory, chapter 13.  New York:  SUNY Press.

Rosenberg, Justin (1994). "The International Imagination: IR Theory and 'Classic Social Analysis'". Published in Millennium. 23: 85-108.

Rucht, Dieter  (2000).  “Distant Issue Movements in Germany:  Empirical Description and Theoretical Reflections.” Published in John A. Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy, and Mayer N. Zald, eds., Globalizations and Social Movements:  Culture, Power, and the Transnational Public Sphere.  Ann Arbor, MI:  University of Michigan Press.

Sassen, Saskia (1998).  Globalization and its Discontents.  New York:  New Press.

Shaw, Martin (1994). "Civil Society and Global Politics: Beyond a Social Movements Approach". Published in Millennium. 23: 647-668.

Smith, Jackie and Hank Johnston, eds. (2002). Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Oxford and New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Solo, Daniel (1997).  Cosmopolites.  Cambridge and Oxford: Polity Press.

Stiles, Kendall (2000).  “A Rational Choice Model of Grassroots Empowerment.” Published in Kendall Stiles, ed., Global Institutions and Local Empowerment. London:  MacMillan.

Tarrow, Sidney (1993). "La mondialisation des conflits: encore un siécle de rebellion?" Published in Etudes Internationales. 24: 513-31.

———(1998a). Power in Movement. Social Movements and Contentious Politics. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, revised edition, ch. 11.

———(1998b).  "Fishnets, Internets, and Catnets: Globalization and Transnational Collective Action." Published in Michael Hanagan, Leslie Page Mooch and Wayne et Brake, eds., Challenging Authority: The historical Study of Contentious Politics.  Minneapolis and St. Paul: University of Minnesota Press, ch. 16.

———(2001).  “Transnational Politics:  Contention and Institutions in International Politics.”  Published in Annual Review of Political Science. 4:1-20.

Tilly, Charles, ed., (1992). "Prisoners of the State.” Published in International Social Science Journal. 44:329-342.

———(1994). “The Time of States.” Published in Social Research. 61:269-295.

———(2001). “Global Connections and Disturbances, 1980-2050”. Published in John Coatsworth, Juan Cole, Michael Hanagan, Peter Purdue, Charles Tilly, and Louise A. Tilly, Politics, Exchange, and Social Life in World History. To be published by Harcourt, Brace & Company. Draft of Chapter 30.

Wade, Robert (1996). “Globalization and Its Limits: Report of the Death of the National Economy are Greatly Exaggerated”. Published in Suzanne Berger and Ronal Deor, eds., National Diversity and Global Capitalism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Walker, R.B.J. (1994). “Social Movements/World Politics”. Published in Millennium 23:669-700.

Wapner, Paul and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz, eds., (2000). Published in Principled World Politics:  The Challenge of Normative International Relations. Lanham, MD:  Rowman and Littlefield

Waterman, Peter (1998).  Globalization, Social Movements, and the New Internationalisms.  London and Washington:  Mansell.

Wendt, Alexander (1992). "Anarchy is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics". Published in International Organization. 46:391-425.

Wiles, Peter (1996). The Conscience of the World: The Influence of Egos in the United Nations System. London: C. Hurst.

Yashar, Deborah.  “Globalization and Collective Action.” To be published in Comparative Politics. forthcoming, April 2002.

 

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III.  Culture and Communication

 

Appadurai, Arjun (1990).  "Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy". Publisherd in Theory, Culture and Society. 7:295-310.

Arquilla, John and Ronfeldt, David (2001).  Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy.  National Defense Research Institute: RAND. 

Bennett, W. Lance (2002).  “Communicating Global Activism: Some Strengths and Vulnerabilities of Networked Politics.”  Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, Vancouver, BC: April 19-22. (Draft chapter in Wim van de Donk, Bian Loader, Paul Nixon, and Dieter Rucht, eds., New Media, Citizens and Social Movements: New Patterns of Participation and Mobilization in the Information Society.

———(2002). “Communicating Global Activism: Some Strengths and Vulnerabilities of Networked Politics”. Forthcoming in: Information, Communication & Society. 2003.

Bentivegna, Sara (1998).  "Talking Politics on the Net". Published in The Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. Research Paper R-20.

Bob, Clifford (1997).  "The Marketing of Rebellion in Global Civil Society: Political Insurgencies, International Media, and the Growth of Transnational Support". Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, MIT. 1997.

Boli, John and George Thomas, eds., (1999). Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Brants, K., M. Huizenga, and R. van Meerton (1996). "The New Canals of Amsterdam: An Exercise in Local Electronic Democracy". Published in Media, Culture and Society. 18:233-247.

Cardon, Dominique and Fabien Granjon (2003). “Peut-on se Libérer des Formats Médiatiqes? Le Mouvement Alter-Mondialisation et l’Internet”. Movements number 25. Jan/Feb 2003.

Carnoy, Martin, et al, (1994). The New Global Economy in the Information Age. Reflections on Our Changing World. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Castells, Manuel (1997). The Power of Identity (Vol. 2 of The Information Age) Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Peter Kraus (2002). “Transnational Communication and the European Demos”. Draft, third revision.

Finnemore, Martha (1998).  "International Norm Dynamics and Political Change". Published in International Organization. 52: 887-917.

Frederick, Howard H. (1993). "Computer Networks and the Emergence of Global Civil Society," Published in Linda M. Harasim, ed., Global Networks:  Computers and International Communication.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp.283-295.

Ganley, Gladys D. (1992). The Exploding Political Power of Personal Media. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex.

Geschiere, Peter and Birgit Meyer (1998). Globalization and Identity: Dialectics of Flow and Closure. London: Routledge.

Haas, Peter (1992). “Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination”. Published in International Organization. 46:1-35.

Hamelink, Cees J. (1994). The Politics of World Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Hannerz, Ulf (1990).  "Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture". Published in Theory, Culture and Society 7: 237-251.

———(1996).  Transnational Connections.  New York: Routledge.

Hellman, Judy (1999). "Real and Virtual Chiapas:  Magic Realism and the Left”. Published in Leo Paniteh and Colin Leys, eds., Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias, Socialist Register 2000.  London:  Merlin Press.

Klotz, Audie (1995).  Norms in International Relations: The Struggle Against Apartheid.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.

Langman, Lauren, Douglas Morris, and Jackie Zalewski (2001).  “Cyberactivism and Alternative Globalization Movements.”  Unpublished paper, Department of Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago.

Lefébure, Pierre and Eric Lagneau (2001).  “Media Construction in the Dynamics of Europrotest.”  Published in Doug Imig and Sidney Tarrow, eds., Contentious Europeans:  Protest and Politics in an Emerging Polity. Lanham, MD:  Rowman and Littlefield.

Le Grignou, Brigitte and Charles Paton (2002).  “The Expert Always Knows Best? ATTAC Uses of the Internet.” Unpublished. 

Myers, Daniel (1994).  "Communication Technology and Social Movements: Contributions of Computer Networks to Activism" Published in Social Science Computer Review. 12: 250-260.

———(2001).  “Social Activism through Computer Networks.”  Published in Orville Vernon, ed.,  Renaissance in Social Science Computing.  Urbana, IL:  University of Illinois Press (forthcoming).

No Author (2000). “Cyberspace vs. Face to Face: Community Organizing in the New Millenium”. Presented at Creating and Sustaining Online Communities (CASOC) International Conference. Mandurah, Western Australia.

O'Neil, Michael J. (1993). The Roar of the Crowd: How Television and People Power are Changing the World. New York: Times Books.

Olesen, Thomas (2003). “Long-Distance Zapatism”. PhD Thesis, University of Aarhus, Denmark.

Popkin, Jeremy (1995). Media and Revolution: Comparative Perspectives. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

Quan y Haase, Anabel, et al, (2002).  “Capitalizing on the Internet: Social Contact, Civic Engagement, and Sense of Community.” Published in Wellman and Haythornthwaite, eds., The Internet in Everyday Life. Oxford: Blackwell.

Risse-Kappen, Thomas (1994). "Ideas Do Not Float Freely: Transnational Coalitions, Domestic Structures, and the End of the Cold War". Published in International Organization. 48:185-214.

Robertson, Roland (1992). Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Rusciano, Frank Louis (1996). "Media Observations on World Opinion During the Kuwaiti Crisis: Political Communication and the Emerging International Order". Published in Southeastern Political Review. 24:505-530.

———(1997). "First and Third World Newspapers on 'World Opinion': 'Imagined Communities' in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Era.”  Published in Journal of Political Communication.14:171-190.

Rusciano, Frank Louis and Roberta Fiske-Rusciano (1990).  “Towards a Notion of ‘World Opinion.’”  Published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 2:305-322.

Sproull, Lee and Sara Kiesler (1993).  "Computers, Networks and Work." Published in Linda M. Harasim, ed. Global Networks.  Cambridge: MIT Press.

Swaan, M. Abram de (1997).  "Langue et Culture dans la Societé Transnationale." College de France Working Paper, College de France, October.

Van Aelst, Peter and Stefaan Walgrave (ND).  “New Media, New Movements? The role of the Internet in shaping the ‘anti-globalisation’ movement.”  Unpublished.

Wellman, Barry, et al, (1988). "Networks and Personal Communities." Published in B. Wellman and S. D. Berkowitz, eds., Social Structures: A Network Approach. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pages 130 - 84.

Wellman, Barry and Milena Gulia (1999). "Net Surfers Don't Ride Alone: Virtual Communities as Communities."  Barry Wellman, ed., Networks in the Global Village.   Boulder, CO: Westview.

 

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IV.            Economics (see also: labor)

 

Arrighi, Giovanni, Terence Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (1980). "Dilemmas of Antisystemic Movements," Published in Processes of the World System.  Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Berger, Suzanne and Ronald Dore, eds., (1996). National Diversity and Global Capitalism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Brysk, Alison (1992).  "International Monetary Fund Lending and Third World Sovereignty". Published in BN/SR. 35: 1031-1052.

Cutler, A. Claire, Virginia Haufler and Tony Porter, eds., (1999). Private Authority and International Affairs. Saratoga Springs, NY: State University of New York.

Donnelly, Elizabeth A. (2000). "Transnational Advocacy Networks: The Case of Third World Debt and Structural Adjustment." Published in Khagram, Riker and Sikkink, eds., Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Movements and Norms. Minneapolis and St. Paul:  University of Minnesota Press.

Duina, Francesco and Frank Blithe (1999).  “Nation-States and Common Markets:  the Institutional Conditions for Acceptance.” Published in Review of International Political Economy. 6(4):494-530.

Frieden, Jeffrey A. (1991).  “Invested Interests:  the Politics of National Economic Policies in a World of Global Finance.” Published in International Organization. 45:426-451.

Gourevitch, Peter (1978). “The Second Image Reversed: The International Sources of Domestic Politics”. Published in International Organizations. 32(4):881 – 912.

Higgott, Richard and Simon Reich (1998).  "Globalisation and Sites of Conflict:  Towards Definition and Taxonomy". Published in Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalism Working Paper No. 01/98. University of Warwick.

Hirst, Paul and Grahame Thompson (1997). "Globalization in Question". Published in Robert Boyer and J. Rogers Hollingsworth, eds., Contemporary Capitalism: The Embeddedness of Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Holm, Hans-Henrik and Georg Sorensen, eds., (1995). Whose World Order? Uneven Globalization and the End of the Cold War. Boulder: Westview.

Kowalewski, David (1989). "Global Debt Crises in Structural-Cyclical Perspective". Published in W. P. Avery and D. P. Rapkin, eds., Markets, Politics and change in the Global Political Economy. Boulder: Lynne Reiner, pp. 357-84.

Lindenberg, Marc (1989).  “Making Economic Adjustment Work: The Politics of Policy Implementation.”  Published in Policy Sciences. 22:359-394.

McMichael, Philip (1991a). "Slavery in Capitalism". Published in Theory and Society. 20:321-349.

———(1991b).  "Slavery in the Regime of Wage Labor". Published in Social Concept. pp. 10-26.

———(1996). Development and Global Change: A Global Perspective.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge.

———(2000).  “Sleepless Since Seattle:  What is the WTO About?” Published in Review of International Political Economy. 7(3).

———(2001).  “Globalization and its Discontents:  Re-embedding the Economy in the 21st Century.”  Keynote address, 25 Year Anniversary Celebration and Symposium, Comparative Development Studies Programme, Trent University, October 12-14.

McNamara, Kathleen R. (1998).  “Globalization is What We Make of It?  The Political Construction of Market Imperatives.”  Presented at the Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, February 25-March 1.

Murphy, Craig N (1999). "Egalitarian Social Movements and New World Orders."  Unpublished paper, Wellesley College.

Panitch, Leo (1997).  "Rethinking the Role of the State". Published in James Mittleman, ed., Globalization:  Critical Reflections.  Boulder: Lynne Riener. Pages 83-113.

Philip, Alan Butt (2001).  “Global Business Versus National Governments? The Case of the EU Banana Trade.” Presented at the 7th International Conference of the European Community Studies Association, Madison, Wisconsin.

Sklair, Leslie (1998).  “Transnational Practices and the Analysis of the Global System”.  Seminar delivered for the Transnational Communities Programme Seminar Series, May 22, 1998.

Tilly, Charles (2002). “Past, Present, and Future Globalizations”. Draft chapter for Gita Steiner-Khamsi, ed., Lessons from Elsewhere: The Politics of Educational Borrowing and Lending. Teachers College Press. Forthcoming.

Wade, Robert (1996). "Globalization and Its Limits: Report of the Death of the National Economy are Greatly Exaggerated". Published in Suzanne Berger and Ronal Dore, eds., National Diversity and Global Capitalism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Walton, John (2001).  "Debt, Protest, and the State in Latin America." Published in Susan Eckstein, ed., Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements.

Walton, John and Charles Ragin (1990). "Global and National Sources of Political Protest: Third World Responses to the Debt Crisis." American Sociological Review 55: 876-890.

Walton, John and David Seddon (1994).  Free Markets and Food Riots:  The Politics of Global Adjustment.  Cambridge, MA:  Blackwell.

Weber, Klaus and Gerald F. Davis (2000).  “The Global Spread of Stock Exchanges, 1980-1998.”  Unpublished paper, University of Michigan Business School.

 

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V.               Internet

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Ayres, Jeffrey M. (1999). “From the Streets to the Internet: The Cyber-Diffusion of Contention”.  

            The Annals of the American Academy. 566: 132-143.

Bennett, W. Lance (2003). “Communicating Global Activism: Some Strengths and Vulnerabilities

            of Networked Politics”.  Forthcoming in W. Donk, P. Nixon and D. Rucht, eds.,

            Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens and Social Movements. London: Routledge.

Cardon, Dominique et Fabien Granjon (2003). “Peut-on se Librérer des Formats Médiatiques? Le

            Mouvement Alter-mondialisation et l’Internet”. Mouvements, no. 25, janv-feb 2003.

Frederick, Howard H. (1995). “North American NGO Computer Networking: Computer

            Communications in Cross-Border Coalition-Building: The Case of Mexico”.  Research

            report for Rand Corporation/Ford Foundation, Program for Research on Immigration

            Policy. Unpublished.

Herszenhorn, David M. (1995). “Students Turn to Internet for Nationwide Protest Planning”.  The

            New York Times. March 29.

Myers, Daniel (1994).  "Communication Technology and Social Movements: Contributions of

            Computer Networks to Activism" Published in Social Science Computer Review. 12: 250-

            260.

———(2001).  “Social Activism through Computer Networks.”  Published in Orville Vernon, ed., 

            Renaissance in Social Science Computing.  Urbana, IL:  University of Illinois Press

            (forthcoming).

No Author (2000). “Cyberspace vs. Face to Face: Community Organizing in the New Millenium”.

            Presented at Creating and Sustaining Online Communities (CASOC) International

            Conference. Mandurah, Western Australia.

Olesen, Thomas (2003). “Long-Distance Zapatism”. PhD Thesis, University of Aarhus, Denmark.

Parham, Angel Adams (2003).  “The Diasporic Public Sphere: Internet-Mediated Community and

            Civic Life in Transnational Haiti”.  Ph.D. presentation, Department of Sociology and Rural

            Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Quan, Anabel and Haase, Barry Wellman, James Witte, and Keith Hampton (2002). Published in

            Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite, eds., The Internet in Everyday Life. Oxford:

            Blackwell.

Van Aelst, Peter and Stefaan Walgrave (ND). “New Media, New Movements? The role of the

            Internet in shaping the ‘anti-globalisation’ movement”. Unpublished.

Wellman, Barry (1997).  “An Electronic Group is Virtually Asocial Network”. Published in Sara

            Kiesler, ed., Culture of the Internet.  Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Wellman, Barry and Milena Gulia (1999). “Net-Surfers Don’t Ride Alone: Virtual Communities as

            Communities”. Published in Barry Wellman, ed., Networks in the Global Village. Boulder,

            CO: Westview Press.

Wellman, Barry and Keith Hampton (1999). “Living Networked On and Offline”.  Contemporary

            Sociology.  28(6).

 

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VI.            Organization and Networks

 

Bob, Clifford (2002). “Merchants of Morality”. Published in Foreign Policy. March/April 2002. Pages 36-45.

Boli, John and George Thomas, eds., (1999). Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Brown, David S., J. Christopher Brown, and Scott W. Desposato (2002). “Left Turn on Green? The Unintended Consequences of International Funding for Sustainable Development in Brazil”. Published in Comparative Political Studies. 35(7): 814 – 838.

Clark, Ann Marie (1995). "Non-Governmental Organizations and their Influence on International Society". Published in Journal of International Affairs. 48:507-525.

Clark, Ann Marie,  Elisabeth J. Friedman, and Kathryn Hochstetler (1998).  “The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society:  A Comparison of NGO Participation in UN World Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women.” Published in World Politics. 51:1-35.

Coleman, William D.  (1997). “Associational Governance in a Globalizing Era: Weathering the Storm.”  Published in J. Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer, eds., Contemporary Capitalism: The Embeddedness of Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Colonomos, Ariel, ed., (1995). Sociologie des réseaux transnationaux. Communauté, enterprises et individus: lien social et système international. Paris: L'Harmattan.

Cook, Maria Lorena (1997). "Regional Integration and Transnational Politics: Popular Sector Strategies in the NAFTA Era". Published in Douglas Chalmers, Scott Martin and Kerianne Peister, eds., The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America: Rethinking Participation and Representation. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 516-540.

Doh, Jonathan P. and Terrence Guay (2002). “NGOs and International Corporate Responsibilty: How Non-Governmental Organizations Influence International Labor and Environmental Agreements and Codes of Conduct”. Paper presented at the “Conference on International Corporate Responsibility” at Carnegie Bosch Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. June 7-9, 2002.

Donnelly, Elizabeth A. (2000).  “Transnational Advocacy Networks:  The Case of Third World Debt and Structural Adjustment.” Published in Khagram, Riker and Sikkink, eds. Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks and Norms. Minneapolis and St. Paul:  University of Minnesota Press.

Edwards, Michael and David Hulme, eds., (1996). Beyond the Magic Bullet: NGO Performance and Accountability in the Post Cold War World. West Hartford, Connecticut: Kumarian Press.

Fox, Jonathan (2000a).  “Assessing Binational Civil Society Coalitions:  Lessons from the Mexico-US Experience.”  Working Paper #26, Chicano/Latino Research Center, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Fox, Jonathan and L.David Brown, eds. (1998). The Struggle for Accountability: The World Bank, NGOs, and Grassroots Movements.  Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Fox, Jonathan and John Gershman (1999). “Investing in Social Capital? Comparative Lessons from Ten World Bank Rural Development Projects in Mexico and the Philippines”. Presented at the World Bank (November, 1999), University of California, Berkeley (August, 2000) and University of Colorado at Boulder (October, 2002).

Garrison, John (2000).  From Confrontation to Collaboration:  Civil Society—Government—World Bank Relations in Brazil.  Washington, D.C.:  World Bank.

Huntington, Samuel P. (1973).  “Transnational Organizations in World Politics.”  Published in World Politics. 25:333-368.

Jalali, Rita (N.D.). “Blessing or Curse? International Funding of NGOs and Social Movements in Developing Countries”. Unpublished Draft.

Jordan, Lisa and Peter van Tuijl (2000).  “Political Responsibility in Transnational NGO Advocacy.” Published in World Development. 28(12):2051-2065. 

Keck, Margaret and Sikkink, Kathryn (1998). Activists Beyond Borders. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Leatherman, Janie, Ron Pagnucco, and Jackie Smith (1994).  "International Institutions and Transnational Social Movement Organizations: Challenging the State in a Three-Level Game of Global Transformation." Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Working Paper. Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame.

Lindenberg, Marc (1999).  “Declining State Capacity, Voluntarism, and the Globalization of the Not-for-Profit Sector.”  Published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 28(4):147-167.

Lindenberg, Marc and Coralie Bryant (2001).  Going Global:  Transforming Relief and Development NGOs.  Bloomfield, CT:  Kumarian.

Lindenberg, Marc and J. Patrick Dobel (1999).  “The Challenges of Globalization for Northern International Relief and Development NGOs.”  Published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 28(4):4-24.

McAdam, Doug (1997) “On the International Origins of Domestic Political Opportunities.”  Published in Anne N. Costain and Andrew S. McFarland, eds., Social Movements and American Political Institutions. New York: Rowman and Littlefield.

Mendelson, Sarah and John Glenn III, eds. (2001).  The Power and Limits of NGOs:  Transnational Democracy Networks and Post-Communist Transitions.  New York:  Columbia University Press.

Murphy, Gillian H. (2002). “Double-Edged Sword: Coalitions and the Development of the Global Environmental Movement.”  Unpublished Draft (Department of Sociology, University of Washington).

No Author (2003). “The Logic of Transnational Mobilization: Beyond Liberal Archetypes in the Study of Transnational Networks”. Unpublished Article.

O’Brien, Robert, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan Aart Scholte, and Marc Williams (2000).  Contesting Global Governance:  Multilateral Institutions and Global Social Movements.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Randeria, Shalini (2001).  “Which State is Globalisation in? International Institutions, Social Movements and the Cunning State in India.”  Forthcoming in Boaventura de Sousa Santos, ed., Legal Pluralism and Citizenship Rights in a Globalising World.  London.

Reimann, Kim D. (2002).  “International Politics, Norms and the Worldwide Growth of NGOs.” Presented at the 43rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 24-27. 

Risse, Thomas (2002).  “Transnational Actors, Networks, and Global Governance” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, eds., Handbook of International Relations.  London:  Sage.

Roederer-Rynning, Christilla (2001).  “European Integration and the Transformation of Domestic Politics:  The Political Economy of Farm Protest in France, 1962-1993.” Presented at the 7th International Conference of the European Community Studies Association, Madison, Wisconsin.

Schulz, Markus (1998).  "Collective Action Across borders:  Opportunity Structures, Network Capacities, and Communicative Praxis in the Age of Advanced Globalization". Published in Sociological Perspectives. 41:587-616.

Sikkink, Kathryn and Jackie Smith (2000). "Infrastructures for Change: Transnational Organizations, 1953-1993". Published in Khagram, Riker and Sikkink, eds., Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements and Norms. Minneapolis and St. Paul:  University of Minnesota Press.

Smith, Jackie (1994). "Organizing Global Action". Published in Peace Review. 6: 419-425.

———(1996). “Transnational Social Movements, Entrepreneurial Leadership and International Agendas”. Prepared for presentation at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 17 April 1996. Draft.

———(1997). "Characteristics of the Modern Transnational Social Movement Sector," Published in Smith, Chatfield and Pagnuco, eds., Transnational Movements in Global Politics. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, pp. 42-58.

———(1998).  “Global Civil Society? Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Social Capital.” Published in American Behavioral Scientist. 42(1):93-107.

———(1999a).  “Transnational Organizations.” Published in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. Vol. 3.  Academic Press.

———(1999b).  “Global Civil Society, Social Movement Organizations, and the Global Politics of Nuclear Security.”  Published in Muthiah Alagappa and Takashi Inoguchi, eds., International Security Management and the United Nations.  New York:  United Nations University Press, pp. 139-172.

———(2000).  “Globalization and Political Contention: Brokering Roles of Transnational Social Movement Organizations.”  Prepared for 2000 meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 12-16.

———(2000).  “Social Movements, International Institutions, and Local Empowerment.”  Published in Kendall Stiles, ed., Global Institutions and Local Empowerment. London:  MacMillan.

———(2001a) “Globalization and Political Contention: Transnational Organization, Shifting Identities and Solidarity Building.” Prepared for the Workshop on Transnational Contention, Cornell University.

———(2001b). “Organizing for Global Change: Organizational Strength and Strategic Framing in Transnational Social Movement Organizations.”  Forthcoming in Ansgar Klein and Ruud Koopmans, eds., Globalisierung, Partizipation, Protest. Opladen: Leske & Budrich.

———(2001c). “Globalization and Social Movements: Exploring Connections Between Global Integration and Political Mobilization”.  Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Unpublished. Draft.

———(2002). “Globalization and Social Movements: Exploring Connections Between Global Integration and Political Mobilization”.  Published in Smith, J. and H. Johnston, eds. Globalization and Resistance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Smith, Jackie, Charles Chatfield and Ron Pagnucco, eds., (1997).  Transnational Social Movements in Global Politics.  Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.

Smith, J. and H. Johnston, eds. Globalization and Resistance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Smith, Jackie and Ron Pagnucco (1995). "Global Organizing for Social Change: The Role of Transnational Movement Organizations". Prepared for presentation at the conference on "The Organizational Dimensions of Global Change," Case Western University, May.

Smith, Jackie and Winnie Romeril (1994). "Transnational Social Movement Organizations in the Global Political Arena". Published in Voluntas. 5: 121-154.

Stiles, Kendall, ed. (2000).  Global Institutions and Local Empowerment:  Competing Theoretical Perspectives.  London:  MacMillan.

Streek, Wolfgang and Philippe Schmitter (1991). "From National Corporatism to Transnational Pluralism: Organized Interests in the Single European Market". Published in Politics and Society. 19: 133-164.

Tarrow, Sidney (2002). “The New Transnational Contention: Organizations, Coalitions, Mechanisms”. Prepared for Presentation at the Theme Panel on “Social Movements and Transnational Politics”, APSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1. September 2002.

Uvin, Peter (2000).  “From Local Organizations to Global Governance:  The Role of NGOs in International Relations.” Published in Kendall Stiles, ed., Global Institutions and Local Empowerment. London:  MacMillan.

Wellman, Barry, Peter J. Carrington, and Alan Hall (1988).  “Networks as Personal Communities.”  Published in Barry Wellman and S. D. Berkowitz, eds., Social Structures:  A Network Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wiest, Dawn, Jackie Smith, and Ivana Eterovi (2002). “Uneven Globalization? Understanding Variable Participation in Transnational Social Movement Organizations”. Prepared for presentation at the 2002 meeting of the American Sociological Association, 17 August, Chicago. Draft.

Young, Dennis (1991). "The Structural Imperatives of International Advocacy Associations", Human Relations 44: 921-941.

———(1992). "Organising Principles for International Advocacy Associations". Published in Voluntas. 3: 1-28.

Wapner, Paul. (2002) “Defending Accountability in NGOs”. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. March 24-27, 2002. Unpublished.

 

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VII.  Protest Events

 

Almeida, Paul D. and Mark Irving Lichbach (2001).  “To the Internet, From the Internet: Sources of Data About Antiglobalization Protest.” Unpublished.

Andretta, Massimiliano and Lorenzo Mosca (N.D.) “Global, no global this is…: What Genoa’s protest was about.”  Unpublished. 

Ayres, Jeffrey (1997).  "From National to Popular Sovereignty?  The Evolving Globalization of Protest Activity in Canada". Published in International Journal of Canadian Studies. 16: pp.107-123.

———(1998).  Defying Conventional Wisdom:  Political Movements and Popular Contention against North American Free Trade. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

——— (2001).  “Transnational Contention Against Neo-Liberalism:  International Political Processes and the Structuring of Activism Opposed to the Global Economy.” Published in Mobilization. 6:55-68.

———(2001). “Global Civil Society and Transnational Protest: No Swan Song Yet for the State.”  Prepared for inclusion in Gordon Laxer and Sandra Halperin eds., Global Civil Society: Idyllic New World or False Promise?

——— (2002). “Contesting Neoliberalism:  The Political Economy of Transnational Protest.” Forthcoming in Marjorie Griffin Cohen and Laurent Dobuzinskis, eds., Global Turbulence:  The Political Economy of Social Forces and Ideas in Transition. Palgrave.

Bhattacharya, Rupan (2001).  “Thousands of Hindus convert to Buddhism in Indian racism protest.”  Associated Press. http://www.nandotimes.com/world/story/75869p-1065637c.html

Bob, Clifford (2001). "Marketing Rebellion:  Insurgent Groups, International Media, and NGO Support." Published in International Politics. 38(3).

Chabot, Sean (2000). “Transnational Diffusion and the African American Reinvention of Gandhian Repertoire”. Published in Mobilization: An International Journal. 5(2): 201-216.

——— (2002). “From Techniques to Repertoires: Studying Nonviolent Action in World Politics”.  Presented at the Symposium on Nonviolent Research at the University of Tomsø, Norway. November 28-30, 2002.

Fisher, Dana R. (2002).  “Civil Society Protest and Participation: Civic Engagement Within the Multilateral Governance Regime.” Columbia University, Institute of Social and Economic Research and Policy.

Graeber, David (2002). “The New Anarchists”. Published in New Left Review. 13(Jan-Feb): 61 – 73.

Helvarg, D. (1994). The war against the Greens: the Wise-Use movement, the new right and anti-environmental violence. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Kearney, Michael and Stefano Varese (1995). “Latin America’s Indigenous Peoples:  Changing Identities and Forms of Resistance.”  Published in Capital, Power, and Inequality in Latin America., Sandor Halebsky and Richard L. Harris, eds., Boulder, CO:  Westview Press.

Klein, Ansgar, Jupp Legrand, and Thomas Leif, eds., (2002). Forschungsjournal: Neue Soziale Bewegungen. Transnationale Aktionsnetzweke: Chancen für eine neue Protestkultur? 15(1). Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.

Korzeniewicz, Roberto P. and William C. Smith (N.D.). “Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas.”  Prepared for Programa de Estudios sobre Instituciones Económicas Internationales (PIEI) de FLASCO/Argentina.

Kowalewski, David and Dean Hoover (1994). "Dissent and Repression in the World-System". Published in International Journal of Comparative S