Publication
Title
Polycentricity and framing battles in the creation of regional norms on violence against women
Author
Abstract
In Latin America and Southern Africa, norms on violence against women have developed with ups and downs, not simply in reaction to global norms, but sometimes even preceding global norm diffusion or surpassing it in terms of scope, framing and binding character. The classic global-to-local account with a single source of norm creation cannot capture these dynamics. Including the regional level in a dynamic model of norm diffusion enables us to understand the changing contents of a norm and to acknowledge transregional agency. We show (1) how norm contestation is an ongoing, multidirectional and polycentric process; (2) how the regional level opens up opportunities for feminists and femocrats; and (3) under which conditions regional norms can be both more progressive than global ones and more adapted to regional needs, and, in turn, are thus able to strengthen the 'global' norm.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies. - London
Publication
London : Sage publications ltd , 2020
ISSN
0047-1178
DOI
10.1177/0047117820942944
Volume/pages
p. 1-21
Article Reference
0047117820942944
ISI
000549936800001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 14.09.2020
Last edited 12.12.2024
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