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Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000
by
Ramos, Howard
, Rodgers, Kathleen
, Ron, James
in
Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Amnesties
/ Amnesty
/ Amnesty International
/ Armed conflict
/ Countries
/ Fear
/ Human Rights
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ International standards
/ Journalism
/ Military aid
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Politics
/ Press releases
/ Social movements
/ Social responsibility
/ State power
/ Transnationalism
/ World problems
2005
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Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000
by
Ramos, Howard
, Rodgers, Kathleen
, Ron, James
in
Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Amnesties
/ Amnesty
/ Amnesty International
/ Armed conflict
/ Countries
/ Fear
/ Human Rights
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ International standards
/ Journalism
/ Military aid
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Politics
/ Press releases
/ Social movements
/ Social responsibility
/ State power
/ Transnationalism
/ World problems
2005
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Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000
by
Ramos, Howard
, Rodgers, Kathleen
, Ron, James
in
Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Amnesties
/ Amnesty
/ Amnesty International
/ Armed conflict
/ Countries
/ Fear
/ Human Rights
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ International standards
/ Journalism
/ Military aid
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Politics
/ Press releases
/ Social movements
/ Social responsibility
/ State power
/ Transnationalism
/ World problems
2005
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Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000
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Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000
2005
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Overview
What shapes the transnational activist agenda? Do non-governmental organizations with a global mandate focus on the world's most pressing problems, or is their reporting also affected by additional considerations? To address these questions, we study the determinants of country reporting by an exemplary transnational actor, Amnesty International, during 1986-2000. We find that while human rights conditions are associated with the volume of their country reporting, other factors also matter, including previous reporting efforts, state power, U.S. military assistance, and a country's media profile. Drawing on interviews with Amnesty and Human Rights Watch staff, we interpret our findings as evidence of Amnesty International's social movement-style \"information politics.\" The group produces more written work on some countries than others to maximize advocacy opportunities, shape international standards, promote greater awareness, and raise its profile. This approach has both strengths and weaknesses, which we consider after extending our analysis to other transnational sectors.
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Blackwell Publishing,Blackwell Publishers,Oxford University Press
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