HR100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cultural Imperialism, Female Genital Mutilation

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Hr100 bottom-up approaches ii: recall the definitions of the four basic ngo strategies" (keck & sikkink"s) that dr. Information politics: ability to quickly and credibly generate politically usable information and move it to where it will have the most impact : importance of credibility. Leverage politics: ability to call upon powerful actors to affect a situation where weaker members of a network are unlikely to have influence . Symbolic politics: ability to call upon symbols, actions, stories that make sense of a situation for an audience that is frequently far away . Accountability politics: effort to hold powerful actors to their previously stated policies or principles. : recall the definitions of micromobiliation efforts, framing, informational frames, personal. Micromobilization efforts: work to mobilize consensus about the nature of rights abuses and then mobilize action to change rights behavior. Framing: the process by which some actor constructs a particular perception of reality about.

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