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- W1539441515 abstract "locating and evaluating the changing character of women's activism and its relationship to the state, NGOs and the transnational arena. Feminist scholars writing about the global North and South are currently debating whether the trend towards increased collaboration with the state – and the concomitant shift of women's activism from the streets to institutions – has demobilised or reinvigorated women's movements. Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward once famously argued that states undermine protest when they partially concede to its demands (1979). The life cycle of social movements is thus shortened by the state's ability to regulate protest. More recently, however, scholars have argued that social movements have developed the capacity to outstrip state regulation. David Meyer and Sidney Tarrow speak of a “social movement society” in which increasingly diverse constituencies employ protest tactics to make a wider range of claims than before, at the same time that social movements are becoming professionalised and institutionalised (1998). Mary Katzenstein argues that women's activism has not disappeared, moving instead into such unlikely institutional spaces as the US military and the Catholic Church (1998). Some scholars have explored the ways that women “play the state” from within, as “femocrats”, both by acting subversively within it and through their own individual creativity and resourcefulness. (For three very different approaches to this question, see Bumiller, 2005; Eisenstein, 1996; and Katzenstein, 1998.) These contradictory claims prompt a range of questions. Under what conditions do movements enter institutions without forsaking their oppositional character? How do we know when a movement has been co-opted? Are institutional gains necessarily movement losses? Along parallel lines, there have also been vigorous debates about whether links to transnational networks and organisations have strengthened or deradicalised women's movements. From one perspective, the development of • 90 • Feminist Africa 5" @default.
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