id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ffxfalnkijhcvd6lxg74wla6b4 Pauline Cullen European Union Non-governmental Organizational Coalitions as Professional Social Movement Communities 2015 23 .pdf application/pdf 12243 1385 54 European Union Non-governmental Organizational Coalitions as Professional Social Movement Communities Coalitions as Professional Social Movement Communities, Journal of Civil Society, 11:2, 204-225, forms they recognize is that of a professional social movement organization (SMO) community that includes professional activists associated with international governmental working group structures and position papers allows for an assessment of whether the Platform meets the other criteria for a professional SMO community, i.e. the existence of a in research on the role played by the structure of social ties and networks, shared ideologies and frames in coalition formation and survival (Maney, 2012; Staggenborg, 2010, this respect, regular, routinized participation in collaboration fosters long-term engagement at the international level that helps professionals build mutual trust, support, institutional knowledge, collective identity, and thus community (Aunio & Staggenborg, the coalition states as a core objective that '[t]he collective identity of civil society organizations (CSOs) is strengthened and communicated effectively' (Social Platform, 2011a, ./cache/work_ffxfalnkijhcvd6lxg74wla6b4.pdf ./txt/work_ffxfalnkijhcvd6lxg74wla6b4.txt