A New Era for Labor Activism? Strategic Mobilization of Human Rights Against Blacklisting

Filiz Kahraman
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This article examines whether and how international human rights law transforms the grassroots mobilization strategies of labor activists. Drawing on original ethnographic research on the activism of blacklisted workers in the United Kingdom, I show that there is a two-tier process through which human rights norms are interpreted and mobilized, first by legal advocacy groups, then by grassroots activists. Contrary to skeptics who argue that human rights have a “mainstreaming” and “individualizing” effect on labor movements, this research shows that by strategically embedding human rights language in their campaigns, blacklisted workers leveraged media attention and facilitated changes in trade union rights discourse. Findings suggest that the strategic mobilization of human rights differs from other mobilization efforts, since labor activists use human rights language primarily to find a sympathetic audience within a political environment in which trade unions are viewed as a regressive force in the economy.

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劳工运动的新时代?反对列入黑名单的人权战略动员
本文探讨国际人权法是否以及如何改变劳工运动者的基层动员策略。根据对英国被列入黑名单的工人的行动主义的原始人种学研究,我表明有一个两层的过程,通过这个过程,人权规范被解释和动员,首先是由法律倡导团体,然后是基层活动家。与那些认为人权对劳工运动具有“主流化”和“个体化”影响的怀疑论者相反,这项研究表明,通过在运动中战略性地嵌入人权语言,被列入黑名单的工人利用了媒体的关注,并促进了工会权利话语的变化。调查结果表明,人权的战略动员不同于其他动员工作,因为劳工活动家使用人权语言主要是为了在工会被视为经济倒退力量的政治环境中寻找同情的听众。
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