Exploring Civil Society

Exploring Civil Society
Author: Marlies Glasius,David Lewis,Hakan Seckinelgin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134342617

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This volume explores how the idea of civil society has been translated in different cultural contexts and examines its impact on politics worldwide. Comparing and contrasting civil society in Latin America and Eastern Europe, Western Europe and the United States, Africa and South Asia, and the Middle East, the contributors show that there are multiple interpretations of the concept that depend more on the particular political configuration in different parts of the world than on cultural predilections. They also demonstrate that the power of civil society depends less on abstract definitions, and more on the extent to which it is grounded in the context of actual experiences from around the world. This book includes some of the biggest names in the area such as Mary Kaldor, Ronnie Lipschutz and Helmut Anheier.

Exploring Civil Society

Exploring Civil Society
Author: Marlies Glasius,David Lewis,Hakan Seckinelgin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: OCLC:300312066

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This volume explores how the idea of civil society has been translated in different cultural contexts and examines its impact on politics worldwide.

Civil Society Development

Civil Society   Development
Author: Jude Howell,Jenny Pearce
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 158826095X

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Setting out to explore critically the way civil society has entered development thinking, policy and practice as a paradigmatic concept of the 21st century, Howell (development studies, U. of Sussex) and Pearce (Latin American politics, U. of Bradford) trace the historical path leading to the encounter between the ideas of development and civil society in the late 1980s and how donors have translated these into development policy an programs. They find that there are competing normative visions, which have deep roots in Western European political thought, about the role of civil society in relation to the state and market both among donors and within the societies where donors are operating. This leads to donors playing a major role in shaping the character of service provision. They also argue that their study exposes the hitherto unexplored power of the market, as opposed to solely the state, to distort donor programs. c. Book News Inc.

Civil Society

Civil Society
Author: Michael Edwards
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745675435

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Since its publication in 2004, Civil Society has become a standard work of reference for all those who seek to understand the role of voluntary citizen action in the contemporary world. In this thoroughly-revised edition, Michael Edwards updates the arguments and evidence presented in the original and adds major new material on issues such as civil society in Africa and the Middle East, global civil society, information technology and new forms of citizen organizing. He explains how in the future the pressures of state encroachment, resurgent individualism, and old and familiar forces of nationalism and fundamentalism in new clothes will test and re-shape the practice of citizen action in both positive and negative ways. Civil Society will help readers of all persuasions to navigate these choppy waters with greater understanding, insight and success. Colleges and universities, foundations and NGOs, public policy-makers, journalists and commissions of inquiry – all have used Edwards’s book to understand and strengthen the vital role that civil society can play in deepening democracy, re-building community, and addressing poverty, inequality and injustice. This new edition will be required reading for anyone who is interested in creating a better world through citizen action.

Toward a Global Civil Society

Toward a Global Civil Society
Author: Michael Walzer
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781782381600

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The demise of Communism has not only affected Eastern Europe but also the countries of the West where a far-reaching examination of political and economic systems has begun. This collection of essays by internationally renowned scholars of political theory from Europe and the United States explores both the concept and the reality of civil society and its institutions.

Organizations Civil Society and the Roots of Development

Organizations  Civil Society  and the Roots of Development
Author: Naomi R. Lamoreaux,John Joseph Wallis
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226426365

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Includes bibliographic references and index.

Civil Society Development

Civil Society   Development
Author: Jude Howell,Jenny Pearce
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Pub
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1555876196

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Incorporated into the lexicons of academics, policymakers and grassroots activists, of multilateral development agencies and local NGOs alike, civil society has become a topic of widespread discussion. But is there in fact any common understanding of the term? How useful is it when applied to the South, and what difference does it make to bring the concept into the debate on development?

Civil Society Elites

Civil Society Elites
Author: Håkan Johansson,Anna Meeuwisse
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031401503

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This open access book introduces a groundbreaking concept - civil society elites - and serves as an essential resource for scholars, researchers and students interested in the complexities of power and influence within contemporary civil societies. Through a series of unique empirical studies, the authors offer a comprehensive examination of the individuals occupying the upper echelons of influential civil society organisations and movements. By delving into the factors that propel individuals into key positions and examining the connections between civil society leaders within and across sectors, the book offers insight into the mechanisms that shape access to powerful positions in civil societies. As a reflection of current debates on elites and populism, the book furthermore explores the expression and conceptualisation of counter-elite positions and criticism of civil society elites. With its original approach, the book serves as a catalyst for further research into inequalities, power structures and elites within civil societies.