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Environmental SMOs and resource mobilization in the post-communist vs the Northwest European context

Magnus Boström (School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden)

Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management

ISSN: 1746-5648

Article publication date: 11 September 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper focuses on differences in resource mobilization opportunities among environmental social movement organizations (ESMOs), with empirical focus on ESMOs from five European Union countries – two Northwest European countries (Sweden, Germany) and three post-communist countries (Poland, Croatia, and Slovenia). Whereas mass-membership mobilization is a reality in the Northwest European context, ESMOs from post-communist countries fundamentally rely on international support and project-based funding. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate and discuss what implications this difference has for domestic capacity building among ESMOs.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper draws theoretically and empirically on literature on social movements, including environmental movements. It uses a qualitative methodology with figures, field observations, and interview data from ESMO representatives. The empirical material is based on field studies of ESMOs from the five focused countries.

Findings

The findings demonstrate strong pessimism regarding the possibilities for mass-membership mobilization in the post-communist context, and indicate a set of challenges related to the strong reliance on project funding and international sources. Issues such as short-termism, lack of independence, critical distance, and learning potential are discussed. The findings also indicate avenues for creativity and how various buffers can help to cope with challenges, and that ESMOs from the Northwest European context also face pressures relating to resource mobilization that can negatively affect their critical edge.

Originality/value

By the chosen focus and comparative approach, the paper contributes to our understanding if and how ESMOs can work as powerful and critical political actors in various contexts. The paper thus contributes theoretically and empirically to literature on social movements, and specifically environmental movements.

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Acknowledgements

The work on this paper was conducted within the inter-disciplinary project “Conditions for Participatory Environmental Governance in a Regional Context: The Baltic and Adriatic Sea Regions,” which was funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies. The author wants to express warm thanks to all the interviewees, the other project members and other researchers who kindly helped to improve the manuscript in various stages.

Citation

Boström, M. (2017), "Environmental SMOs and resource mobilization in the post-communist vs the Northwest European context", Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, Vol. 12 No. 3, pp. 225-244. https://doi.org/10.1108/QROM-01-2017-1467

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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