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Fragmentation of women's transnational social movement organizations and women's political empowerment worldwide, 1990-2021

[journal article]

Lavrinenko, Olga

Abstract

The fragmentation of the transnational women's movement has been accompanied by massive questions regarding its impact on women's political empowerment. This article investigates whether fragmentation of the movement facilitates or hampers empowerment while emphasizing a difference between the Globa... view more

The fragmentation of the transnational women's movement has been accompanied by massive questions regarding its impact on women's political empowerment. This article investigates whether fragmentation of the movement facilitates or hampers empowerment while emphasizing a difference between the Global North and South. The results from a multisource database from 1990 to 2021 tested with mixed-effects linear regression show generally positive, enhancing effects of fragmentation on political empowerment; however, the effects on the North are weaker. This study challenges the homogeneity often imputed to the women's movement and combines multiple theoretical frameworks to interrogate the nuanced mechanisms through which fragmentation exerts its influence politically on the women's movement. Empirically, the article thus fills a critical gap in testing conflicting hypotheses about this fragmentation and its diverse impacts worldwide on women's political empowerment.... view less

Keywords
women's movement; women's organization; social movement; transnationality; fragmentation; empowerment

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
gender; women's political empowerment

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Journal
International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2024) OnlineFirst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152241279299

ISSN
1745-2554

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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