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The Story of Collective Action: The Emergence of Ideological Leaders,Collective Action Network Leaders,and Cross-Sector Network Partners in Civil Society
Authors:Marya L. Doerfel  Maureen Taylor
Affiliation:1. School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 USA;2. School of Advertising and Public Relations, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996 USA
Abstract:Collective action and community ecology theories frame this study of longitudinal interorganizational networks in Croatia during the country's political transition. As time progresses toward political stability, grass-roots organizing activities shift through participation in new networks. Although engaged cross-sector communication was important in early stages of the transformation, homophilous partnering emerged as the system stabilized. System stability left room for organizations to exit the collective action network but with costs associated with centralized organizing. Over time, organizations embodied roles as ideological leaders, collective action network leaders, and within-sector network partners. We offer a unique contribution to community ecology and collective action theories with a communication-centered framework that emphasizes the nature of communication in interorganizational networks over a 4-year period.
Keywords:Interorganizational Communication  Social Networks  Collective Action  Civil Society  Community Ecology  Leadership  Equivocality  Cross-Sector Partnerships  Organizational Reputation
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