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Transnational Activism Networks and Gendered Gatekeeping : Negotiating Gender in an African Association of Informal Workers

Lindell, Ilda (author)
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet,Urban Dynamics
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ISBN 9789171067128
Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2011
English 44 s.
Series: Current African issues, 0280-2171 ; 48
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  • The last decade has witnessed the rise of a great number of transnational social movements and activist networks. While many of these movements have been initiated in the North, some are driven by people from the Global South with the aim of addressing various forms of destitution and asserting a variety of basic economic and cultural rights. Such transnational organizing is increasingly evident in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some of these initiatives relate particularly to the growing numbers ofpeople depending on forms of informal work for survival. This edition of Current African Issues looks into the transnationalization of a local association of informal workers as it becomes involved in an international network of grassroots organizations. While this transnational engagement opens up new political possibilities, it also poses new challenges. Participation in international activities is highly unequal and mediated rather than direct, as influential actors engage in practices of gate-keeping that tend to work to the disadvantage of women. Tensions also emerged as a result of the divergent gender ideologies espoused by different participants. The paper draws on various theoretical perspectives on spatial politics in the global age to interrogate the unequal and contested spatialities of this transnational activism. Feminist scholarship sheds further light on the gendering processes at work in the transnationalization of a grassroots association.

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Informal sector
Social movements
International organizations
Grass roots groups
Networks
Associations
Women’s organizations
Women’s participation
Leadership
Gender relations
Feminism
Case studies
Mozambique
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP

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