The impact of transnational dimension on collective action in migratory contexts

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  • Sara de la Pinta Prieto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/comunitania.15.4

Keywords:

migrations, collective action, public sphere, associationism, exile, transnational dimension

Abstract

The interaction between the model of political community based on the nation-state and human mobility at the international level has revealed the conflict surrounding access to rights, the process of globalization, the conceptualization of citizenship, and migration processes in Europe. Considering this debate, the objective of this article is the study of collective action done by associations of migrant and refugee people in Comunidad de Madrid as political and social subjects, providing information on how this conflict is translated in the narratives originated from the different organizations. The results represent a challenge to the conception of the nation-state model as the nucleus of analysis of sociopolitical life, and emphasize the importance of the transnational dimension as an axis in explaining the positions and collective action of the different organizations.

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Published

2019-11-22

How to Cite

de la Pinta Prieto, S. (2019). The impact of transnational dimension on collective action in migratory contexts. Comunitania. International journal of social work and social sciences, (15), 81–103. https://doi.org/10.5944/comunitania.15.4

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