The Meaning(s) of Solidarity

The Meaning(s) of Solidarity

Subtitle: 
Narratives of Anti-Apartheid Activism
Author: 
Thorn, Hakan
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS)
Source: 
Journal of Southern African Studies,Vol.35,No.2,June 2009,pp.417-436
Abstract: 

The global anti-apartheid movement mobilised millions of people who took part in boycotts and demonstrations. Despite the significance of the anti-apartheid movement, actual research on its nature as a transnational movement has been meagre. Most research on the anti-apartheid movement has focused on its national aspects, looking, for example, at the Australian, American, British or South African anti-apartheid movements. In this article, I argue that the most crucial aspect of this movement was its construction of transnational networks and forms of action. The central dimensions of the action forms and identification processes of the anti-apartheid struggle are analysed; historical continuities as well as discontinuities are investigated; and the movement is related to relevant political and historical contexts. The analysis is based on historical documents and interviews with 52 activists in four countries, and intends to make a contribution to the interrelated theoretical debates on (a) the relations between ‘new’ and ‘old’ social movements, and (b) transnational activist networks and social movements in a globalising world.

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CITATION: Thorn, Hakan. The Meaning(s) of Solidarity . : Taylor & Francis , . Journal of Southern African Studies,Vol.35,No.2,June 2009,pp.417-436 - Available at: https://library.au.int/meanings-solidarity-3