Mapping social movements momentum: unveiling networks in the movement for the right to abortion in Mexico
Cesángari López Martínez, Allison Sambo, Diana Medina González

TL;DR
This paper uses network analysis to study the abortion rights movement in Mexico, highlighting small actors and the importance of intersectional perspectives.
Contribution
The paper introduces a feminist intersectional framework for mapping social movements using network analysis.
Findings
Network analysis revealed the roles and relationships of actors in the movement for the right to abortion in Mexico.
Small actors were found to play significant roles in creating change within the movement.
The methodology emphasizes the importance of incorporating intersectional perspectives in data collection and analysis.
Abstract
In this case study, we propose a network analysis approach to map social movements through an intersectional feminist lens. We aim to gain a more in-depth understanding of movements' network structures to examine the roles and relationships of movement actors, the flow of resources between them, and potential areas of collaboration and conflict. By incorporating Social Network Analysis (SNA) techniques and visually mapping dynamics within social movements, this approach can assess the significance of small actors in creating change and stresses the need for their perspectives to be heard. Furthermore, our methodology adopts a feminist intersectional framework that recognizes the role of different identities in shaping the movement and its actors. To demonstrate the practical application of this approach, we examined the movement for the right to abortion in Mexico between September and…
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TopicsCommunity Health and Development · Politics and Society in Latin America · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
