The Global Human Rights Community: An Analysis of International Non-Governmental Organizations from a Network Perspective

C. Thill
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Human rights has become a global issue. This is due, in large part, to the increasing number of organizations around the globe focusing on this critical issue and the availability of technologies that are creating new pathways of communication and connectedness that are drawing attention to this issue. As a result, a new paradigm has emerged; global advocacy and knowledge networks are rapidly emerging and are spanning the globe generating and managing new and critical knowledge about human rights. This study is intended to examine this new global community by conducting an exploratory network analysis of international organizations involved in efforts to end gender based violence against women. Initially, the YearBook of International Organizations was used to identify International Non-governmental Organizations (INGOs) and their relations. The identified organizations and their relations were then used to create a one-mode undirected network of INGOs. The results of this analysis show the existence of a low density network in which the number of relations or ties relative the number of potential relations or ties is low. From a human rights perspective one could conclude that although these organizations are all working on a common goal, they are not maximizing their full potential in terms of shared goal attainment. The most significant conclusion is that INGOs should seek to increase their number of relationships to facilitate additional sharing and information dissemination which, in turn, may lead to a significant impact on human rights issues.
全球人权共同体:基于网络视角的国际非政府组织分析
人权已成为一个全球性问题。这在很大程度上是由于全球越来越多的组织关注这一关键问题,以及技术的可用性,这些技术正在创造新的沟通和联系途径,从而引起人们对这一问题的关注。因此,一种新的范式出现了;全球倡导和知识网络正在迅速兴起,并在全球范围内产生和管理有关人权的新的关键知识。本研究旨在通过对参与制止基于性别的暴力侵害妇女行为的国际组织进行探索性网络分析,审查这一新的全球社区。最初,《国际组织年鉴》是用来查明国际非政府组织及其关系的。然后利用确定的组织及其关系创建一个单一模式的无定向的国际非政府组织网络。这一分析的结果表明存在一个低密度网络,其中关系或联系的数量相对于潜在关系或联系的数量是低的。从人权的角度来看,人们可以得出结论,尽管这些组织都在为共同的目标而努力,但它们在实现共同目标方面并没有最大限度地发挥其全部潜力。最重要的结论是,非政府组织应设法增加其关系的数量,以促进更多的交流和信息传播,这反过来可能对人权问题产生重大影响。
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