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Spatial imaginaries and collective identity in women’s human rights struggles in Honduras

Abstract:
In recent years, geographic analysis on social movements has emphasised the influence of actors’ concepts, lived experiences and perceptions of space on the emergence of collective action. Cultural approaches to social movements in Latin America as well as feminist scholarship have revealed that women’s collective action is shaped by their perceptions of institutional and societal challenges, which are rooted in authoritarian and patriarchal culture prevalent in their society. This article combines geographic and cultural approaches to social movements as well as transnational feminist theories to explore women’s human rights mobilisation in Honduras after the coup d’état in 2009. It investigates how a group of urban and rural activists that included feminists, rural women, students and community leaders, adopted human rights discourses and practices to respond to the coup. The article draws on interviews and focus group discussions to suggest firstly, that protests in response to the coup shaped the interviewees’ spatial imaginaries and particularly considers how urban feminists’ spatial imaginaries were merged with those of rural women under the collective framework of human rights. Secondly, the study demonstrates that a collective identity as women human rights defenders was crucial for the emergence of collective action and also prompted the establishment of a national network. This case study contributes to research on women’s collective action to negotiate women’s rights, human rights and social justice in changing political processes.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1080/0966369x.2016.1204998

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
SOGE
Sub department:
Geography
Oxford college:
Keble College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-6761-335X


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https://ror.org/00yjd3n13
Grant:
149053


Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Journal:
Gender, Place and Culture More from this journal
Volume:
23
Issue:
10
Pages:
1465-1479
Publication date:
2016-07-07
Acceptance date:
2016-03-17
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EISSN:
1360-0524
ISSN:
0966-369X


Language:
English
Pubs id:
1465856
Local pid:
pubs:1465856
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2025-10-21

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