Difference between revisions of "Category:Transnational Civil Society Solidarity Initiatives"

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*[[Who are these organisations? What do they do?]]
 
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*[[Why are these organisations effective at promoting European solidarity?]]
 
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| When TransSOL researchers looked into reasons people join CSOs (civil society organisations) in the fourth work package, the team received answers which confirm the notion that there is in fact already solidarity across Europe. Our exemplary cases of these three networks reflect a motivation to join based on both personal and political interests. But motivation is not enough: organisation matters. Lessons learned from the three case studies provide insights on the way activism should tap into the motivation in order to momote longer-term coorperation across European countries.
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*[[What motivates people to engage in transnational solidarity]]?
 
*[[What motivates people to engage in transnational solidarity]]?
 
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[https://vimeo.com/269581909 ''Video: DEMOS - SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE'']
 
[https://vimeo.com/269581909 ''Video: DEMOS - SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE'']
  
[[File:TS-9-3.jpg|link=Transnational Social Strike|200px]]
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[[File:Slogo.png|link=Cities of Solidarity|200px]]
 
[[File:Krytyka-logo.png|link=Krytyka Polityczna|200px]]
 
 
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Revision as of 18:59, 23 July 2018

Why are these organisations effective at promoting European solidarity?
When TransSOL researchers looked into reasons people join CSOs (civil society organisations) in the fourth work package, the team received answers which confirm the notion that there is in fact already solidarity across Europe. Our exemplary cases of these three networks reflect a motivation to join based on both personal and political interests. But motivation is not enough: organisation matters. Lessons learned from the three case studies provide insights on the way activism should tap into the motivation in order to momote longer-term coorperation across European countries.


Video: DEMOS - SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE


Pages in category "Transnational Civil Society Solidarity Initiatives"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.