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- W2181567676 abstract "This paper integrates two related, but distinct, bodies of literature pertaining to transnational human rights advocacy and the political sociology of the EU, and links the specific case study of collective NGO participation in the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) to broader questions of efficiency and legitimacy gains through new forms of participatory governance in the region. The interaction between NGOs and the EU institutions has received more scholarly attention, as it provides various opportunity structures to civil society groups to make claims, give advisory input, and consult on assessments and legislative proposals in different fora (from consultations with the Commission to intra-institutional representative civil society platforms). In the case of NGOs participating in the FRA, cooperative practices and processes occur between stakeholders which are best analyzed through actor-centered theories on transnational advocacy on the one hand (Keck & Sikkink 1998, Tarrow 2005 etc). These contrast with structural theories of sociological institutionalism that emphasize the socio-cultural embeddedness of such transnational action (Giddens 1986). More recently, a theory of (social action) fields posits a theoretical convergence and enrichment of the previous dichotomous conceptions of social arenas (Fligstein 2012), based on the integration of capabilities, identities and organizational/institutional change. I argue that the agency’s creation of an integrated consultative civil society platform represents an institutional innovation that has the potential to overcome the structure-agency duality by transforming the structure of EU human rights policy through inserting civil society representatives as semi-independent agents with their own organizational as well as collective advocacy-identity. This paper thus applies a sociological-institutionalist framework of analysis to propose larger theoretical statements about the transformative, and potentially democratizing, effects of NGO-participation in the EU rights policy field, focusing on modes of NGO-interactions among themselves, and their institutionalized network-relations with stakeholders on the EU and national levels." @default.
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- W2181567676 title "The EU Fundamental Rights Agency & NGOs: probing theories on transnational advocacy and sociological institutionalism in the EU" @default.
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