Land Rights Movements in Nepal: Investigating Mobilization Strategies within a Political Landscape

Ram Gurung
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This paper explores nations' political influence on social movement organizations. It focuses on the activities of National Land Rights Forum (NLRF), the largest land rights organization of Nepal. Effective mobilization of movement depends on organization's ability to align with the current political landscape, but is less emphasized by the global south social movement studies, which are focused on analyzing historical triggers and socioeconomic consequences with references to state policies. This paper takes survey-based open-ended interviews with 27 stakeholders, including the leaders and participants of NLRF’s land rights movement. The NLRF’s experiences on mobilization provided a strategic understanding of its adaptation to country's political milieu by leveraging the state-initiated major political events, which could be seen as opportunities to incorporate their concerns with state agendas. Furthermore, the Maoist-led insurgency in the past had fueled for the land rights movements, particularly the NLRF’s priority in organizing and unifying individuals who had similar political and economic identities. The mobilization strategies for land rights movement highlight the contextual variation on how current political landscape shapes the adaptive systems and practices of movement organizations.
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尼泊尔的土地权利运动:调查政治环境中的动员策略
本文探讨了国家对社会运动组织的政治影响。重点关注尼泊尔最大的土地权利组织--国家土地权利论坛(NLRF)的活动。运动的有效动员取决于组织与当前政治格局保持一致的能力,但全球南部社会运动研究较少强调这一点,这些研究侧重于分析历史诱因和社会经济后果,并参考国家政策。本文以调查为基础,对 27 名利益相关者进行了开放式访谈,其中包括北大西洋公约组织(NLRF)土地权运动的领导者和参与者。全国土地权利论坛的动员经验提供了对其适应国家政治环境的战略理解,即利用国家发起的重大政治事件,将其关切纳入国家议程。此外,过去毛派领导的叛乱为土地权利运动推波助澜,特别是全国土地权利论坛优先组织和团结具有相似政治和经济身份的个人。土地权利运动的动员策略凸显了当前政治格局如何影响运动组织的适应系统和实践的背景差异。
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