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The Crystallization and Erosion of Transnational Solidarity

2022
Abstract This chapter provides an interpretation of the regional “appeal” of the Pink Tide in Latin America and its more recent deceleration. It details the legitimation strategies of Hugo Chávez and Chavismo, the political project, movement, and regime led by Chávez, along with his regional allies and successors.
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Transnational Solidarity of Salafi ʿUlama

2021
This chapter examines the history of transnational networks of Salafi ʿulama in the context of Islamism. It looks at the emergence of Salafi cross-border connections which began as apolitical, but gradually mutated, witnessing the development of the activist haraki trend.
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Ethical Imperatives in Transnational Solidarity

TOPIA, 2016
At the height of the “War on Terror,” Gada Mahrouse’s Conflicted Commitments comes at a time when the terms of transnational solidarity face a silent crisis. As efforts of anti-war and peace movements fail to alleviate the harms of war in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel-Palestine and Syria, her book invites us to consider the ethical question of what it ...
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Together we stand? Transnational solidarity in the EU in times of crises

European Union Politics, 2022
Alexia Katsanidou   +2 more
exaly  

In Her Shoes: Transnational Digital Solidarity With Muslim Women, or the Hijab?

Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 2021
Ladan Rahbari
exaly  

Transnational Feminist Solidarity

Abstract In this chapter, the author explores how transnational feminist storytelling is a mode of relational knowing that skilfully connects not just the stories of ‘I’ and ‘we’ but also enables to see the diverse ways in which the contexts/struggles of the ‘we’ become meaningful for the ‘I’, and vice versa.
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ANTICAPITALIST FEMINIST STRUGGLE AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY

This chapter is a conversation about the author’s intellectual and political genealogy and the intellectual trajectory that led to theorizing the significance of race, colonialism, and the state in anticapitalist feminist critique. The conversation traces the author’s feminist theoretical influences, praxis-oriented engagements, and pedagogical ...
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