Reflexivity in Practice : Challenges and Potentials of Transnational Organizing
Challenges and Potentials of Transnational Organizing

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Authors and Corporations: Norander, Stephanie, Harter, Lynn M.
In: Management Communication Quarterly, 26, 2012, 1, p. 74-105
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 74-105
ISSN: 1552-6798
0893-3189
DOI: 10.1177/0893318911415607
published in: Management Communication Quarterly
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This article focuses on the efforts of an international nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in Sweden. KtK (Kvinna till Kvinna) partners with local women’s organizations in postconflict societies to carry out “peace work.” Drawing upon postcolonial feminist theory and field work, the authors explore how KtK strives to practice reflexivity in its relationships with partners. Through these organizing practices, women who have been marginalized before, during, and after conflict struggle together to resist misrepresentations, reclaim spaces for political action, and reconfigure the meanings of sustainability by focusing on long-term networking and relationships. The authors’ analysis points to the struggles and opportunities of international organizing driven by feminist ideals and goals for peace and reconstruction.</jats:p>