articleAmerican AnthropologistFeb 13, 2006Closed access

Transnational Human Rights and Local Activism: Mapping the Middle

New York University

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Abstract

How do transnational ideas such as human rights approaches to violence against women become meaningful in local social settings? How do they move across the gap between a cosmopolitan awareness of human rights and local sociocultural understandings of gender and family? Intermediaries such as community leaders, nongovernmental organization participants, and social movement activists play a critical role in translating ideas from the global arena down and from local arenas up. These are people who understand both the worlds of transnational human rights and local cultural practices and who can look both ways. They are powerful in that they serve as knowledge brokers between culturally distinct social worlds,…

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Keywords
  • Human rights
  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Sociology
  • Subversion
  • Social movement
  • Intermediary
  • Gender studies
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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