Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era explores the role of digital advocacy organizations in the international arena. Hall provides a detailed investigation of the power that these organizations have, the ways in which they differ from traditional NGOs, their memberships and networks, and how their campaigns are distributed.
Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era offers a detailed accounting of a new actor in international politics: digital advocacy organizations. The book's rich ethnographic research takes the reader to the frontlines of organizations' strategic meetings and rapid-response campaigns. It persuasively argues that these organizations are different from traditional NGOs: they are more focused on the national level and beholden to the will of their members...Hall's research offers a compelling starting point to begin to understand their impact.