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As part of the project, we envision releasing a series of working papers on research into various aspects of transnational contention.  Although we will not make hard copies of these documents available, the papers may be downloaded from this website.   Click on the title of the paper to access the document (all documents are in Word format). To access older papers, click here to go to the paper archive.

Number Author Paper Title
2001-01 Devashree Gupta, Sidney Tarrow, and Melanie Acostavalle, Cornell University  "Transnational Politics: A Bibliographic Guide to Recent Research on Transnational Movements and Advocacy Groups."
see number 2003-03 for the updated version

2001-02

Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University

 

"Transnational Politics: Contention and Institutions in International Politics."
 

2001-03

Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University


"Rooted Cosmopolitans:Transnational Activists in a World of States."
 

2001-04

Mark Anner, Cornell University


"The Paradox of Labor Transnationalism:  Northern and Southern Trade Unions and the Campaign for Core Labor Standards in the WTO."
 

2001-05

Kim Reimann, Harvard University


"The Spread of Civil Society in the 1990s: Domestic Structures, International Socialization and the Emergence of International Development NGOs in Japan."
 

2001-06

Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University

"When Networks Blind: Human Rights and Politics in Kenya."

2002-01

William Reuben, The World Bank


"Tell Me: Who Are These Guys? To Whom Are They Accountable? Dilemmas for Representation and Accountability."
 

2002-02

Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University

"'Global' Movements, Complex Internationalism, and North-South Inequality"

2002-03

Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University


"Civil Society Protest and Participation: Civic Engagement within the Multilateral Governance Regime."
 

2002-04

Dawn Wiest, Jackie Smith, and Ivana Eterovi, SUNY Stony Brook


"Uneven Globalization? Understanding Variable Participation in Transnational Social Movement Organizations."
 

2003-01


William C. Smith, University of
Miami and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, University of Maryland, College Park

 

"Transnational Social Movements, Elite Projects, and Collective Action from Below in the Americas"

2003-02

Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University

"Center-Periphery Alignments and Political Contention in Late-Modern Europe"
 

2003-03


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


"Transnational Politics: A Bibliographic Guide to Recent Research on Transnational Movements and Advocacy Groups."
revised ed. June, 2003.

 

2003-04

John Boli and Donjah Hartsuijker, Emory University

 

"World Culture and Transformations of the Transnational Corporation"

 

2003-05



Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University and Doug McAdam, Stanford University
 

"Scale Shift in Transnational Contention"
2003-06 Maria Trif and Doug Imig, University of Memphis "Demanding to be heard: Social movements and the European public sphere"
2003-07 Felix Kolb, Free University of Berlin


"The Impact of Transnational Protest on Social Movement Organizations: Mass Media and the Making of ATTAC Germany"

 

2003-08 Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University "Explaining Success and Failure: Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Genocide Convention"

2004-01

Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University

The Dualities of Transnational Contention: "Two Activist Solitudes" or a New World Altogether?