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Border-crossing repertoires of contention: Palestine activism in a global justice context
Globalizations ( IF 2.407 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-25 , DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2020.1844973
Suzanne Morrison 1
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ABSTRACT

On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared against the state of Israel until it abides by international law and principles of human rights. Since that time, BDS has become a popular form of collective action for Palestine. Expanding on Charles Tilly’s original conceptualization of contentious repertoires, this paper argues that BDS advances the issue of Palestine into broader progressive frameworks, such as global justice, through the ways the movement makes claims (repertoire) and the object of its claims (targets). In particular, there are intersections through frames of justice, corporate complicity, and human rights, tactics of boycott and divestment, and decentralized, horizontal, and networked organizational forms, along with similar targets. These parallel repertoires and targets create a bridge between groups, which allows BDS to build its movement and enables the movement to move forward the Palestinian cause into broader global justice contexts.



中文翻译:

跨越国界的争论:全球正义背景下的巴勒斯坦激进主义

摘要

2005 年 7 月 7 日,全球呼吁抵制、撤资和制裁 (BDS),反对以色列国,直到它遵守国际法和人权原则。从那时起,BDS 已成为巴勒斯坦流行的集体行动形式。本文扩展了查尔斯·蒂利 (Charles Tilly) 对有争议曲目的最初概念化,认为 BDS 通过该运动提出主张(曲目)及其主张的对象(目标)的方式,将巴勒斯坦问题推进到更广泛的进步框架中,例如全球正义。特别是,在正义、企业共谋和人权框架、抵制和撤资策略、分散、横向和网络化的组织形式以及类似目标之间存在交叉。

更新日期:2020-11-25
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