1. Tertius Iungens Brokerage and Transnational Intersectoral Cooperation.
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Collins-Dogrul, Julie
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TRANSNATIONALISM ,PUBLIC health ,BUSINESS brokerage ,STOCKBROKERS ,SOCIOLOGY ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation - Abstract
Tertius iungens brokerage is unique within the dominant brokerage conceptualizations in sociology. While most brokerage research finds that brokers reap rewards from mediating relationships in ways that keep actors apart, iungens research finds that brokers can have an interest in joining previously disconnected actors and sustaining these relationships. This paper expands the explanatory potential of iungens brokerage by building a multidimensional theoretical framework that explains transnational connecting processes, generating insights beyond the traditional focus on network structures into the under-researched area of brokerage across institutions. The paper synthesizes streams of brokerage research that have developed in relative isolation from each other to elucidate how organizational brokers and their staffs create transnational structural and cognitive connections that draw actors together into intersectoral networks that cross two or more nationally organized regulatory regimes and cultural systems in order to cooperate on complex public good problems. The paper’s case study of public health cooperation on the United States–Mexico border advances the argument that iungens brokerage is necessary to counter the divisive effects that state institutions tend to exert on transnational networks over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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