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transnational social movement  

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  • Transnational social movements are movements whose members, organizations, or actions involve more than one nation. Some examples of contemporary transnational social movements are the global justice movement, the women's movements, the human rights movement, and the indigenous people's movements. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Problems; Transnational Social Movement]

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