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DESCRIPTION:The Study of Global Politics series at the Moynihan Institute p
 resents Syracuse's own&nbsp\;Selina Gallo-Cruz.Nonviolence is celebrated a
 nd practiced around the world\, as a universal 'method for all human confl
 ict.' In this talk\, I present in-depth historical research on the global 
 spread of nonviolence. I give particular attention to the growth and influ
 ence of formal organizational who act as social movement emissaries carryi
 ng nonviolence across borders as best practice for citizen claimsmaking. A
 nd I provide a global perspective on the success of nonviolence with the s
 pread of favorable and corresponding global models of state and civic part
 icipation. I then explain how global and historical perspective illuminate
 s some of the messier dynamics of “civil resistance” and “people power” an
 d provides new insights into the repertoire's successes and failures acros
 s contexts and over time. I conclude with a discussion of the role of inst
 itutionalization and the social forces that shape decoupling between the a
 doption of nonviolence and nonviolent movement outcomes.Gallo-Cruz is an a
 ssociate professor of sociology. She researches culture\, conflict\, gende
 r\, global change\, NGOs\, nonviolence\, social movements and theory. She 
 is author of “Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Women Against State
  Violence” (Routledge\, 2021)\, winner of the American Sociological Associ
 ation’s Peace\, War and Social Conflict section’s Outstanding Book Award.
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SUMMARY:Selina Gallo-Cruz: The Successes\, Failures\, and Long Story of the
  Globalization of Nonviolence
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Study of Global Politics series at the 
 Moynihan Institute presents Syracuse's own&nbsp\;Selina Gallo-Cruz.</p><p>
 Nonviolence is celebrated and practiced around the world\, as a universal 
 'method for all human conflict.' In this talk\, I present in-depth histori
 cal research on the global spread of nonviolence. I give particular attent
 ion to the growth and influence of formal organizational who act as social
  movement emissaries carrying nonviolence across borders as best practice 
 for citizen claimsmaking. And I provide a global perspective on the succes
 s of nonviolence with the spread of favorable and corresponding global mod
 els of state and civic participation. </p><p>I then explain how global and
  historical perspective illuminates some of the messier dynamics of “civil
  resistance” and “people power” and provides new insights into the reperto
 ire's successes and failures across contexts and over time. I conclude wit
 h a discussion of the role of institutionalization and the social forces t
 hat shape decoupling between the adoption of nonviolence and nonviolent mo
 vement outcomes.</p><p><span style="background-color: initial\; font-famil
 y: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: in
 herit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit">G
 allo-Cruz is an associate professor of sociology. She researches culture\,
  conflict\, gender\, global change\, NGOs\, nonviolence\, social movements
  and theory. She is author of “Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Wo
 men Against State Violence” (Routledge\, 2021)\, winner of the American So
 ciological Association’s Peace\, War and Social Conflict section’s Outstan
 ding Book Award.</span></p>
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