Transnational political action and 'global civil society'in practice: the case of Oxfam

C Berry, C Gabay - Global Networks, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
C Berry, C Gabay
Global Networks, 2009Wiley Online Library
The term 'global civil society'has taken on increasing significance within scholarly debate
over the past decade. In this article we seek to understand transnational political agency via
the study of a particular transnational actor, Oxfam. We argue that various schools of thought
surrounding the global civil society concept, in particular the prevailing liberal‐cosmopolitan
approach, are unable to conceptualize transnational political action in practice–due largely,
in the case of liberal‐cosmopolitanism, to a shared normative agenda. We also assess what …
Abstract
The term ‘global civil society’ has taken on increasing significance within scholarly debate over the past decade. In this article we seek to understand transnational political agency via the study of a particular transnational actor, Oxfam. We argue that various schools of thought surrounding the global civil society concept, in particular the prevailing liberal‐cosmopolitan approach, are unable to conceptualize transnational political action in practice – due largely, in the case of liberal‐cosmopolitanism, to a shared normative agenda. We also assess what contribution literature on development and civil society has made to the analysis of groups such as Oxfam. In investigating Oxfam's own perceptions of its context and the meanings of its agency, we discover an anti‐political perspective derived from an encounter between Oxfam's longstanding commitment to liberal internationalism and globalization discourse. Existing scholarship has insufficiently identified the local or parochial nature of the identities of global civil society actors.
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