“Globalization from below”? Uncovering the Nuances in Grassroots/Transnational Mobilization

This thesis offers a micro-level analysis of labour and women’s organizing in the context of globalization through the case study of the Comité Fronterizo de Obrer@s (CFO) from 1978 to 2009. We will see how one organization’s journey can give us insights into the complexities of local organizing and...

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Main Author: Hettiarachchi, Cindy
Other Authors: Turenne Sjolander, Claire
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30640
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3550
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-306402018-01-05T19:01:53Z “Globalization from below”? Uncovering the Nuances in Grassroots/Transnational Mobilization Hettiarachchi, Cindy Turenne Sjolander, Claire Globalization Globalization from below local organizing grassroots organizing transnational organizing grassroots mobilization political economy International Relations local/global organizing micro-level analysis case study maquiladora labour organizing women's organizing Northern Mexico This thesis offers a micro-level analysis of labour and women’s organizing in the context of globalization through the case study of the Comité Fronterizo de Obrer@s (CFO) from 1978 to 2009. We will see how one organization’s journey can give us insights into the complexities of local organizing and transnational networking in the context of globalization. This case study can be seen as a lens through which we can examine the changing context of labour and women’s organizing in the distinct maquiladora environment. My work positions itself in the “globalization from above” and “globalization from below” debate, specifically around the question of transnational social movements that form the “globalization from below” category in the context of a political economy analysis. However, where my thesis differs from a more traditional analysis of the resistance to globalization, such as that found in the global justice movements or alter-globalization movements, is in its focus on the complexities of organizing at the local level and the pressures that these local organizations feel from “above” from their transnational partners. What this thesis adds to the literature are the stories from the actual members of the organization, about the structure, the decision-making process of their organization, the role of the leadership and the connections between the local organizing and the transnational civil society partners. The complex history of an organization that has been there since the beginning of the maquiladora industry allows us a better understanding of the changing conditions and struggles these workers have faced. This journey through the history of the CFO, the richness of this empirical data encompassing more than 30 years of organizing in the maquiladora zone of Northern Mexico also allows us to explore “globalization from below” through different lens. This thesis brings in a micro-detail analysis of a specific organization in a specific context where we can see clearly transnational civil society linkages and the impact of globalizing capitalist neoliberal economy. As such, this research can offer us new insights into the intricacies of local-global linkages and thus contribute to an area often neglected or underdeveloped in international relations (IR). 2014-02-07T21:19:32Z 2014-02-07T21:19:32Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30640 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3550 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Globalization
Globalization from below
local organizing
grassroots organizing
transnational organizing
grassroots mobilization
political economy
International Relations
local/global organizing
micro-level analysis
case study
maquiladora
labour organizing
women's organizing
Northern Mexico
spellingShingle Globalization
Globalization from below
local organizing
grassroots organizing
transnational organizing
grassroots mobilization
political economy
International Relations
local/global organizing
micro-level analysis
case study
maquiladora
labour organizing
women's organizing
Northern Mexico
Hettiarachchi, Cindy
“Globalization from below”? Uncovering the Nuances in Grassroots/Transnational Mobilization
description This thesis offers a micro-level analysis of labour and women’s organizing in the context of globalization through the case study of the Comité Fronterizo de Obrer@s (CFO) from 1978 to 2009. We will see how one organization’s journey can give us insights into the complexities of local organizing and transnational networking in the context of globalization. This case study can be seen as a lens through which we can examine the changing context of labour and women’s organizing in the distinct maquiladora environment. My work positions itself in the “globalization from above” and “globalization from below” debate, specifically around the question of transnational social movements that form the “globalization from below” category in the context of a political economy analysis. However, where my thesis differs from a more traditional analysis of the resistance to globalization, such as that found in the global justice movements or alter-globalization movements, is in its focus on the complexities of organizing at the local level and the pressures that these local organizations feel from “above” from their transnational partners. What this thesis adds to the literature are the stories from the actual members of the organization, about the structure, the decision-making process of their organization, the role of the leadership and the connections between the local organizing and the transnational civil society partners. The complex history of an organization that has been there since the beginning of the maquiladora industry allows us a better understanding of the changing conditions and struggles these workers have faced. This journey through the history of the CFO, the richness of this empirical data encompassing more than 30 years of organizing in the maquiladora zone of Northern Mexico also allows us to explore “globalization from below” through different lens. This thesis brings in a micro-detail analysis of a specific organization in a specific context where we can see clearly transnational civil society linkages and the impact of globalizing capitalist neoliberal economy. As such, this research can offer us new insights into the intricacies of local-global linkages and thus contribute to an area often neglected or underdeveloped in international relations (IR).
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