Dimensions of Transnational Feminism: Autonomous Organizing, Multilateralism and Agenda-Setting in Global Civil Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 May 2024
Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, Amber Lusvardi, Summer Forester, S. Laurel Weldon
We are proud to be sharing a recent article published in Cambridge University Press which highlighted the significance of WLUML’s role in global agenda setting as a transnational feminist network e.g. through its work on Gender Apartheid.
This article briefly discusses WLUML and its campaigns on Afghanistan as an autonomous transnational social movement that has the ability to shape agenda setting in global civil society as opposed to those that have to tailor to national interest, such as at the UN or World Bank.
Title: Dimensions of Transnational Feminism: Autonomous Organizing, Multilateralism and Agenda-Setting in Global Civil Society
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