Barriers to Democracy on the Job

Barriers to Democracy on the Job
Author: Lane Kirkland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1993
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN: OCLC:45612150

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Barriers to Democracy

Barriers to Democracy
Author: Amaney A. Jamal
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400830503

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Democracy-building efforts from the early 1990s on have funneled billions of dollars into nongovernmental organizations across the developing world, with the U.S. administration of George W. Bush leading the charge since 2001. But are many such "civil society" initiatives fatally flawed? Focusing on the Palestinian West Bank and the Arab world, Barriers to Democracy mounts a powerful challenge to the core tenet of civil society initiatives: namely, that public participation in private associations necessarily yields the sort of civic engagement that, in turn, sustains effective democratic institutions. Such assertions tend to rely on evidence from states that are democratic to begin with. Here, Amaney Jamal investigates the role of civic associations in promoting democratic attitudes and behavioral patterns in contexts that are less than democratic. Jamal argues that, in state-centralized environments, associations can just as easily promote civic qualities vital to authoritarian citizenship--such as support for the regime in power. Thus, any assessment of the influence of associational life on civic life must take into account political contexts, including the relationships among associations, their leaders, and political institutions. Barriers to Democracy both builds on and critiques the multifaceted literature that has emerged since the mid-1990s on associational life and civil society. By critically examining associational life in the West Bank during the height of the Oslo Peace Process (1993-99), and extending her findings to Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan, Jamal provides vital new insights into a timely issue.

Democracy and the Work Place

Democracy and the Work Place
Author: Harold B. Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1974
Genre: Job satisfaction
ISBN: 0919618235

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Monograph examining the role of workers participation in moving toward quality of working life and away from worker alienation in Canada - discusses working conditions with respect to communication channels, the impact of computers, wage incentives, size of enterprise and motivational techniques, work rules, etc., and considers the conflict between corporate ownership interests and workers self management and job satisfaction objectives. References.

Barriers to Democracy

Barriers to Democracy
Author: Amaney A. Jamal
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691140995

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Democracy-building efforts from the early 1990s on have funneled billions of dollars into nongovernmental organizations across the developing world, with the U.S. administration of George W. Bush leading the charge since 2001. But are many such "civil society" initiatives fatally flawed? Focusing on the Palestinian West Bank and the Arab world, Barriers to Democracy mounts a powerful challenge to the core tenet of civil society initiatives: namely, that public participation in private associations necessarily yields the sort of civic engagement that, in turn, sustains effective democratic institutions. Such assertions tend to rely on evidence from states that are democratic to begin with. Here, Amaney Jamal investigates the role of civic associations in promoting democratic attitudes and behavioral patterns in contexts that are less than democratic. Jamal argues that, in state-centralized environments, associations can just as easily promote civic qualities vital to authoritarian citizenship--such as support for the regime in power. Thus, any assessment of the influence of associational life on civic life must take into account political contexts, including the relationships among associations, their leaders, and political institutions. Barriers to Democracy both builds on and critiques the multifaceted literature that has emerged since the mid-1990s on associational life and civil society. By critically examining associational life in the West Bank during the height of the Oslo Peace Process (1993-99), and extending her findings to Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan, Jamal provides vital new insights into a timely issue.

Democracy in Iran

Democracy in Iran
Author: Misagh Parsa
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780674974296

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In Misagh Parsa’s view, the outlook for democracy in Iran is stark. Gradual reforms will not be sufficient for real change: the government must fundamentally rethink its commitment to the role of religion in politics and civic life. For Iran to democratize, the options are narrowing to a single path: another revolution.

Democracy at Work

Democracy at Work
Author: Brian Wampler,Natasha Borges Sugiyama,Michael Touchton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108493147

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Demonstrates how specific dimensions of democracy - participation, citizenship rights, and an inclusionary state - enhance human development and well-being.

The Cambridge Handbook of Labor and Democracy

The Cambridge Handbook of Labor and Democracy
Author: Angela B. Cornell,Mark Barenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108839884

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Social scientists and legal scholars from different disciplines and perspectives explore the intersection of labor and democracy.

Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy

Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy
Author: Melody C. Barnes,Corey D.B. Walker,Thad M. Williamson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839108136

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How can we create and sustain an America that never was, but should be? How can we build a robust multiracial democracy in which everyone is valued and everyone possesses political, economic and social capital? How can democracy become a meaningful way of life, for all citizens? By critically probing these questions, the editors of Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy seize the opportunity to bridge the gap between our democratic aspirations and our current reality.