The New Transnational Activism

Part 1. Structure, Process and Actors: 1. Introduction 2. Complex internationalism 3. Rooted cosmopolitans and transnational activists Part II. The Global in the Local: 4. Global framing 5. Internalizing contention Part III. Transitional Processes: 6. Diffusion and modularity 7. Shifting the scale of contention Part IV. The Local in the Global: 8. Externalizing contention 9. Building transnational coalitions Part V. Transnationalism at Home and Abroad: 10. Transnational impacts on domestic activism 11. Internationalization and transnational activism.

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