Inequities in Movement-Making: A Socio-Structural Organizational Analysis of a Movement Organization Case
Abstract
Social Movements can play an important role in societal change, and Social Movement Organizations (SMOs) are often carriers of those efforts. SMOs differ from traditional organizations in the goals they seek to accomplish and how they operate. Typically, within Social Movement literature, the unique internal organization forms have been understudied and usually do not attend to the socio-structural aspects of those processes. Using a Critical Race Theory/Intersectionality (CRT/I) lens and organizational theories, this study analyzes an ideologically driven SMO case dedicated to transformative change and the leadership of structurally marginalized people and communities, particularly women and people of color. Analysis of this case reveals unique organizational dynamics and particular ways that socio-structural patterns influenced every level of social movement-building and organizational practices.
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Citation
Liu, C.W. (2022), "Inequities in Movement-Making: A Socio-Structural Organizational Analysis of a Movement Organization Case", Leitz, L. (Ed.) Race and Space (Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Vol. 46), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 37-62. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-786X20220000046003
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
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