The effects of social movements’ cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations: a cross-country comparative perspective
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One of the characteristics of the latest wave of progressive social movements that have emerged globally – from anti-austerity and Occupy movements to movements protesting violence against women, to struggles for environmental justice, etc. – is the heightened mistrust: in the system of representative democracy, in political parties, but also other formal and established social actors, like unions and non-governmental organizations. Cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations (GOs and NGOs) or refusal to cooperate with them has become an issue of heated debate within many progressive social movements today. In this paper we will approach the subject through the findings obtained from three countries with different political cultures and social and political trust levels: Denmark, Poland and Serbia. The sample consists of six social movements: one environmental movement from each country, the refugee solidarity movement from Denmark, All-Polish Women Strike from Pol...and, and an anti-eviction movement from Serbia. We will analyse the social movements’ attitudes toward, and the perceived effects of their cooperation with GOs and NGOs, particularly concerning trust relations within the movements and beyond. In the analysis we will focus on the role of two factors: social movements’ concrete short and long-term goals and the role of political, social, and cultural contexts.
Кључне речи:
social movements; / trust / distrust / cooperation of social movementsИзвор:
ECPR General Conference, Prague 4-8.9. 2023., 2023Издавач:
- ECPR General Conference
Финансирање / пројекти:
- “Enlightened trust: An examination of trust and distrust in governance—conditions, effects and remedies” (EnTrust), Horizon 2020, grant agreement No. 870572
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IFDTTY - CONF AU - Vasiljevic, Jelena PY - 2023 UR - https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/PaperDetails/69883 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3161 AB - One of the characteristics of the latest wave of progressive social movements that have emerged globally – from anti-austerity and Occupy movements to movements protesting violence against women, to struggles for environmental justice, etc. – is the heightened mistrust: in the system of representative democracy, in political parties, but also other formal and established social actors, like unions and non-governmental organizations. Cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations (GOs and NGOs) or refusal to cooperate with them has become an issue of heated debate within many progressive social movements today. In this paper we will approach the subject through the findings obtained from three countries with different political cultures and social and political trust levels: Denmark, Poland and Serbia. The sample consists of six social movements: one environmental movement from each country, the refugee solidarity movement from Denmark, All-Polish Women Strike from Poland, and an anti-eviction movement from Serbia. We will analyse the social movements’ attitudes toward, and the perceived effects of their cooperation with GOs and NGOs, particularly concerning trust relations within the movements and beyond. In the analysis we will focus on the role of two factors: social movements’ concrete short and long-term goals and the role of political, social, and cultural contexts. PB - ECPR General Conference C3 - ECPR General Conference, Prague 4-8.9. 2023. T1 - The effects of social movements’ cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations: a cross-country comparative perspective UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3161 ER -
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Vasiljevic, J.. (2023). The effects of social movements’ cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations: a cross-country comparative perspective. in ECPR General Conference, Prague 4-8.9. 2023. ECPR General Conference.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3161
Vasiljevic J. The effects of social movements’ cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations: a cross-country comparative perspective. in ECPR General Conference, Prague 4-8.9. 2023.. 2023;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3161 .
Vasiljevic, Jelena, "The effects of social movements’ cooperation with governmental and non-governmental organizations: a cross-country comparative perspective" in ECPR General Conference, Prague 4-8.9. 2023. (2023), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3161 .