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Global civil society

Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius, and Mary Kaldor, editors

Oxford University Press, 2001-

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  • 2001 : pbk
  • 2002
  • 2002 : pbk
  • 2003 : hbk
  • 2003 : pbk
  • 2004/05 : hbk
  • 2004/5 : pbk
  • 2005/6 : pbk
  • 2005/6 : hbk
  • 2006/7 : pbk
  • 2006/7 : hbk
  • 2007/8 : pbk
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  • 2009 : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index

Imprint varies: 2004/5- : London : Sage

2004/5- : Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor, editors-in-chief ; Fiona Holland, managing editor

2006/7: Mari Kaldor ... [et al.], editors-in-chief ; Fiona Holland, managing editor

2007/8: Martin Albrow, Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius, Monroe E Price Mary Kaldor, editors-in-chief ; Fiona Holland, managing editor

2009: Ashwani Kumar, Jan Apart Scholte, Mary Kaldor, Marlies Glasius, Hakan Seckinelgin, Helmut Anheier, editors-in-chief ; Fiona Holland, managing editor

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

2001 ISBN 9780199246434

内容説明

Many scholars, policy-makers and especially activists have begun to use the term "global civil society" but despite the great significance that is now attributed to this concept by policy-makers and practitioners alike, it remains highly contested. This book aims to discuss and clarify exactly what is meant by this term, at the same time giving a voice to civil society in the process of globaliszation and helping to humanize and democratize this process. It can be a tool for participants in global civil society by shedding light on their strengths and weaknesses, and an aid in agenda-setting.

目次

  • Preface
  • PART I THE CHARACTER AND CONDITION OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 1. The State of Global Civil Society
  • 2. Concepts of Global Civil Society
  • PART II ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 3. Plant Biotechnology
  • 4. Global Finance
  • 5. Humanitarian Intervention
  • PART III INTERACTIONS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 6. Chapter 6: Information and Communications Technology
  • 7. Funding and Resourcing
  • 8. Parallel Summits
  • PART IV PART IV RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
巻冊次

2001 : pbk ISBN 9780199246441

内容説明

Many scholars, policy-makers and especially activists have begun to use the term 'global civil society', but despite the great significance that is now attributed to this concept by policy-makers and practitioners alike, it remains highly contested and under-researched. The Global Civil Society Yearbook is envisaged as a landmark publication, which will discuss and clarify the concept of a 'global civil society'. The Yearbook will contribute to the debate about what global civil society is, map and measure it, and examine each year how it is doing. The conceptual chapters, comprehensive case studies and comparative empirical data make this an essential volume for researchers in a number of disciplines, including economics, political science, anthropology and sociology, international law and international relations. Beyond its academic value and impact, however, the Yearbook aspires to make a contribution to global civil society itself. It can give a voice to civil society in the process of globalisation, helping to humanise and democratise this process. It can be a tool for participants in global civil society by shedding light on their strengths and weaknesses, and an aid in agenda-setting. Global Civil Society 2001 provides a genealogy of the concept of civil society, an overview of the growth of global civil society since 1989, and an analysis of current trends. It discusses global civil society activism around biotechnology, global finance and debt, and humanitarian intervention. Further chapters are devoted to the resourcing of global civil society, the relationship between global civil society and information and communications technology, and the phenomenon of parallel NGO forums to international summits. The closing section contains a data profile, a 'global civil society index', a discussion of the 'legal year', and a chronology of events.

目次

  • Preface
  • PART I THE CHARACTER AND CONDITION OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 1. The State of Global Civil Society
  • 2. Concepts of Global Civil Society
  • PART II ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 3. Plant Biotechnology
  • 4. Global Finance
  • 5. Humanitarian Intervention
  • PART III INTERACTIONS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 6. Chapter 6: Information and Communications Technology
  • 7. Funding and Resourcing
  • 8. Parallel Summits
  • PART IV PART IV RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
巻冊次

2002 : pbk ISBN 9780199251681

内容説明

This yearbook, the second of its kind, follows the lead of its predecessor, engaging in fundamental and topical debates about global civil society, giving more explicit attention this year to the role of civil society in different political and cultural contexts around the world. The opening chapter discusses contemporary issues, focusing in particular on the various impacts of 11 September on global civil society. Other essays consider global civil society and religion and global civil society's relation with entrenched corporate and state power structures. Case studies examine global civil society activities on AIDS and other diseases, on the International Criminal Court and in relation to corporate social responsibility. Further chapters will discuss how global civil society is organised, the role of the media in giving access to global public debates, and the role of diaspora networks in the politics of global cities.

目次

  • PART I: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • The State of Global Civil Society
  • Civil Society: The Globalisation of a Paradox
  • Global Civil Society and Religion
  • PART II: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches to Global Disease: The Case of HIV/AIDS
  • Global Civil Society and Corporate Responsibility
  • Expertise in the Cause of Justice: Global Civil Society Influence on the Establishment of the International Criminal Court
  • PART IV: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Transformation of the Media and Access to Global Public Debates
  • Organisations in Global Civil Society: Forms and Management
  • Global Cities and Diasporic Networks: Microsites of Global Civil Society
  • PART IV RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Developing a Global Civil Society
巻冊次

2002 ISBN 9780199251698

内容説明

Global Civil Society 2002, the second in this annual landmark series, edited by Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor from the London School of Economics, will continue to engage in fundamental and topical debates about global civil society, giving more explicit attention this year to the role of civil society in different political and cultural contexts around the world, with contributions from noted scholars including Abdullahi An-Na'im and Saskia Sassen. The opening chapter will discuss recent developments, focusing in particular on the various impacts of 11 September on global civil society. Other essays consider global civil society and religion and global civil society's relation with entrenched corporate and state power structures. Case studies will examine global civil society activities on Aids and other diseases, on the International Criminal Court and in relation to corporate social responsibility. Further chapters will discuss how global civil society is organised, the role of the media in giving access to global public debates, and the role of diaspora networks in the politics of global cities. The closing section will again provide a wealth of data on global civil society. It will contain a chronology of the global civil society events of 2001, new information on parallel global civil society summits, and updates on last year's topics. Its unique table programme will map and measure processes of globalisation and the thickening international rule of law, and provide new information on international non-governmental organisations and their leaders, on norms and values people hold all over the world, and on their participation in global civil society through activism, giving or volunteering.

目次

  • PART I: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • The State of Global Civil Society
  • Civil Society: The Globalisation of a Paradox
  • Global Civil Society and Religion
  • PART II: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches to Global Disease: The Case of HIV/AIDS
  • Global Civil Society and Corporate Responsibility
  • Expertise in the Cause of Justice: Global Civil Society Influence on the Establishment of the International Criminal Court
  • PART IV: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Transformation of the Media and Access to Global Public Debates
  • Organisations in Global Civil Society: Forms and Management
  • Global Cities and Diasporic Networks: Microsites of Global Civil Society
  • PART IV RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • Developing a Global Civil Society
巻冊次

2003 : hbk ISBN 9780199266555

内容説明

As evidenced by the immense global mobilization against the war on Iraq, which arguably influenced the actions of government leaders, global civil society is now established as a major player on the international stage. The Global Civil Society Yearbook is the standard work on the topic, indispensable for social scientists and activists working on globalization from below. Global Civil Society 2003 opens with a chapter on the present state of global civil society, discussing the mushrooming of Social Forums over the last year, and the growth of a global anti-war movement. It contains contributions from Ulrich Beck and Martin Shaw on the need to globalize our thinking, a chapter by Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said on trade and the anti-capitalist movement, and a chapter by Mary Kaldor and Diego Muro-Ruiz tackling the 'dark side' of global civil society: religious and nationalist militant groups. Further chapters discuss global civil society efforts to outlaw biological and chemical weapons; the campaign to combat violence against women; transnational peasants' movements; and the legal environment for global civil society. As usual, Global Civil Society 2003 closes with a Records section containing a wealth of data on globalization, the rule of law, the number of international NGOs, values and attitudes, political mobilisation, parallel summits and the chronology of global civil society events. This year's methodological chapter explores the potential of GIS techniques for mapping global civil society. Finally, there are short updates on chapters from Global Civil Society 2001 and Global Civil Society 2002. With this third Yearbook, the information on campaigns, conferences, demonstrations, NGOs, and networks has reached such a critical mass that the series can now be considered as an ever-growing encyclopedia on global civil society.

目次

  • PART I: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 1. The State of Global Civil Society
  • 2. The Global Transformation of the Social Sciences
  • 3. From Methodological Nationalism to Methodological Cosmopolitanism: Social Inequality and Global Civil Society
  • PART II: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 4. Free Trade and Global Civil Society: The Anti-Capitalist Movement Revisited
  • 5. Global Civil Society and Biological and Chemical Weapons
  • 6. A Global Movement Combatting Violence against Women: Alliances, Fissures and Challenges
  • PART III: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 7. Religious and Nationalist Militant Groups: The Dark Side of Global Civil Society?
  • 8. Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements and Networks
  • 9. The Legal Environment for Global Civil Society
  • PART IV: RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 10. Mapping Global Civil Society with GIS
  • 11. Parallel Summits
  • Records of Global Civil Society
  • Chronology of Global Civil Society Events
  • Index
巻冊次

2003 : pbk ISBN 9780199266562

内容説明

As evidenced by the immense global mobilization against the war on Iraq, which arguably influenced the actions of government leaders, global civil society is now established as a major player on the international stage. This yearbook is the standard work on the topic, useful for social scientists and activists working on globalization from below. It opens with a chapter on the state of global civil society in 2003, discussing the mushrooming of social forums and the growth of a global anti-war movement. It contains contributions from Ulrich Beck and Martin Shaw on the need to globalize our thinking, a chapter by Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said on trade and the anti-capitalist movement, and a chapter by Mary Kaldor and Diego Muro-Ruiz tackling the "dark side" of global civil society: religious and nationalist militant groups. Further chapters discuss global civil society efforts to outlaw biological and chemical weapons; the campaign to combat violence against women; transnational peasants' movements; and the legal environment for global civil society.

目次

  • PART I: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 1. The State of Global Civil Society
  • 2. The Global Transformation of the Social Sciences
  • 3. From Methodological Nationalism to Methodological Cosmopolitanism: Social Inequality and Global Civil Society
  • PART II: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 4. Free Trade and Global Civil Society: The Anti-Capitalist Movement Revisited
  • 5. Global Civil Society and Biological and Chemical Weapons
  • 6. A Global Movement Combatting Violence against Women: Alliances, Fissures and Challenges
  • PART III: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 7. Religious and Nationalist Militant Groups: The Dark Side of Global Civil Society?
  • 8. Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements and Networks
  • 9. The Legal Environment for Global Civil Society
  • PART IV: RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 10. Mapping Global Civil Society with GIS
  • 11. Parallel Summits
  • Records of Global Civil Society
  • Chronology of Global Civil Society Events
  • Index
巻冊次

2004/05 : hbk ISBN 9781412903066

内容説明

The war in Iraq brought global politics into the living rooms of ordinary people around the world in 2003-4. This defining event, which influenced the domestic agenda in many countries, may change the way people perceive power and the politics of power. The Global Civil Society Yearbook shows how those perceptions can be shaped by the huge diversity of individuals, movements, NGOs, networks - and the ideas and values they represent - acting across borders and beyond national politics. Now in its fourth year of publication, the Global Civil Society Yearbook is the standard work on the topic, essential reading for social and political scientists, activists, students, journalists and policy makers. Global Civil Society 2004/5 adopts an unorthodox approach to major geo-political issues including oil, the Middle East and democracy. Yahia Said examines oil and activism, Mohamed el Said-Sayed explores Middle Eastern perspectives, and Heba Raouf Ezzat outlines a new multicultural approach to global civil society. The emergence of what Mary Kaldor calls 'a new kind of global politics' has implications for sovereignty and democracy, which Global Civil Society 2004/5 tackles head-on. Hilary Wainwright identifies the conditions in which global civil society can strengthen and reinvigorate local democracy. In contrast, Kenneth Anderson and David Rieff question global civil society's claim to represent world opinion, arguing that the hotchpotch of environmental groups, feminist networks and human rights activists are merely undemocratic and unaccountable 'social movement missionaries.' Global Civil Society 2004-5 includes a wealth of data on globalisation, the rule of law, NGO growth, values and attitudes, governance, civil liberties and a chronology of the myriad protests, conferences and campaigns that are the sinews of global civil society. "Global Civil Society 2002 was a gripping read. Global Civil Society 2003 was stimulating, informative and authoritative. I am delighted to recommend this series, which fills an important gap in research on globalisation." Anthony Giddens "One of the great unreported events of the last decade has been the total explosion of nongovernment organisations in developing countries of the world. While I was shaving the other day, I looked in the mirror and thought, "Wow, I am an NGO!" I have always been interested in this, but I am more interested since I discovered I was one. And that's why I'd recommend this Yearbook." Bill Clinton

目次

Concepts of Global Civil Society Global Civil Society - Kenneth Anderson and David Rieff A Skeptical View Beyond Methodological Modernism - Heba Raouf Ezzat Towards a Multicultural Paradigm Shift in the Social Sciences Global Civil Society: an Arab Perspective - Mohamed El-Sayed Said Issues in Global Civil Society Global Civil Society: Oil and Activism - Yahia Said Civil Society, Democracy and Power - Hilary Wainwright Global Connections Infrastructure of Global Civil Society The New Pioneers - Paola Grenier The People Behind Global Civil Society Philanthropic Foundations - Helmut Anheier and Siobhan Daly A New Global Force? Trade Uunion internationalism and a Global Civil Society in the Making - Peter Waterman and Jill Timms Records of Global Civil Society Network Approaches to Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier and Hagai Katz Data Programme Chronology of Global Civil Society Events - Jill Timms
巻冊次

2004/5 : pbk ISBN 9781412903073

内容説明

The war in Iraq brought global politics into the living rooms of ordinary people around the world in 2003-4. This defining event, which influenced the domestic agenda in many countries, may change the way people perceive power and the politics of power. The Global Civil Society Yearbook shows how those perceptions can be shaped by the huge diversity of individuals, movements, NGOs, networks - and the ideas and values they represent - acting across borders and beyond national politics. Now in its fourth year of publication, the Global Civil Society Yearbook is the standard work on the topic, essential reading for social and political scientists, activists, students, journalists and policy makers. Global Civil Society 2004/5 adopts an unorthodox approach to major geo-political issues including oil, the Middle East and democracy. Yahia Said examines oil and activism, Mohamed el Said-Sayed explores Middle Eastern perspectives, and Heba Raouf Ezzat outlines a new multicultural approach to global civil society. The emergence of what Mary Kaldor calls 'a new kind of global politics' has implications for sovereignty and democracy, which Global Civil Society 2004/5 tackles head-on. Hilary Wainwright identifies the conditions in which global civil society can strengthen and reinvigorate local democracy. In contrast, Kenneth Anderson and David Rieff question global civil society's claim to represent world opinion, arguing that the hotchpotch of environmental groups, feminist networks and human rights activists are merely undemocratic and unaccountable 'social movement missionaries.' Global Civil Society 2004-5 includes a wealth of data on globalisation, the rule of law, NGO growth, values and attitudes, governance, civil liberties and a chronology of the myriad protests, conferences and campaigns that are the sinews of global civil society. "Global Civil Society 2002 was a gripping read. Global Civil Society 2003 was stimulating, informative and authoritative. I am delighted to recommend this series, which fills an important gap in research on globalisation." Anthony Giddens "One of the great unreported events of the last decade has been the total explosion of nongovernment organisations in developing countries of the world. While I was shaving the other day, I looked in the mirror and thought, "Wow, I am an NGO!" I have always been interested in this, but I am more interested since I discovered I was one. And that's why I'd recommend this Yearbook." Bill Clinton

目次

Concepts of Global Civil Society Global Civil Society - Kenneth Anderson and David Rieff A Skeptical View Beyond Methodological Modernism - Heba Raouf Ezzat Towards a Multicultural Paradigm Shift in the Social Sciences Global Civil Society: an Arab Perspective - Mohamed El-Sayed Said Issues in Global Civil Society Global Civil Society: Oil and Activism - Yahia Said Civil Society, Democracy and Power - Hilary Wainwright Global Connections Infrastructure of Global Civil Society The New Pioneers - Paola Grenier The People Behind Global Civil Society Philanthropic Foundations - Helmut Anheier and Siobhan Daly A New Global Force? Trade Uunion internationalism and a Global Civil Society in the Making - Peter Waterman and Jill Timms Records of Global Civil Society Network Approaches to Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier and Hagai Katz Data Programme Chronology of Global Civil Society Events - Jill Timms
巻冊次

2005/6 : hbk ISBN 9781412911924

内容説明

'This fifth Global Civil Society Yearbook continues the intellectual shaping of an emerging global civil society. As the Global Call for Action on Poverty, G-Cap, makes its voice heard under the whiteband symbol, this analysis of current issues of migration, climate change and UN reform, with a focus on gender and social movements, provides a timely intellectual resource to strengthen shared commitments' - Mary Robinson 'These annual volumes have themselves become an occasion for enacting global civil society: each Yearbook is a project that involves hundreds of people around the world in various ways... and they often fight it out around divergent understandings of critical issues. This volume enters the extreme zones we face today - the growing injustices which increasingly are only addressed by global civil society actors, but also the powerful innovations brought about by new technologies that can construct whole new global spaces for global civil society' - Saskia Sassen 'It is increasingly difficult to recall memorable analyses of international social movements before GCS. But after half a decade each annual issue is not only a magnum opus but is also definitive, distinctive & comparative. The study of global civil society can never be the same!' - Timothy M Shaw, Professor of Commonwealth Governance & Development & Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London The annual Global Civil Society Yearbooks provide an indispensable guide to global civil society or civic participation and action around the world. Each yearbook includes commissioned contributions from leading commentators across the social sciences on the latest issues and developments. Each yearbook also explores and presents the latest approaches to measuring and analyzing global civil society and provides a chronology of key global civil society events in the year. The 2005/6 Yearbook explores the role of gender in global civil society and investigates the core issues of labour migration, climate change and UN reform. In part three, contributions consider the impact of social forums and wireless technology, as well as reviewing the discussion of networks from the 2004/5 Yearbook. Illustrated throughout with summaries, maps, figures, tables and photographs and encompassing regular features such as updates on previous editions and the annual data reports, the Global Civil Society Yearbook remains the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today.

目次

Introduction Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor and Helmut Anheier PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Gender and Civil Society - Jude Howell The World Social Forum - Chico Whitaker, Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bernard Cassen Where Do We Stand and Where Are We Going? PART TWO: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Climate for Change? Civil Society and the Politics of Global Warming - Peter Newell The Movement of Labour and Global Civil Society - Meghnad Desai with Fiona Holland and Mary Kaldor Reforming the United Nations - Richard Falk Global Civil Society Perspectives and Initiatives PART THREE: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Social Forums - Marlies Glasius and Jill Timms Radical Beacon or Strategic Infrastructure? Global Connectedness - Hagai Katz and Helmut Anheier The Structure of Transnational NGO Networks Electronic Communication and Socio-Political Mobilization - Manuel Castells et al A New Form of Civil Society PART FOUR: RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Learning from History? Comparative Historical Methods and Researching Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier and Hagai Katz
巻冊次

2005/6 : pbk ISBN 9781412911931

内容説明

'This fifth Global Civil Society Yearbook continues the intellectual shaping of an emerging global civil society. As the Global Call for Action on Poverty, G-Cap, makes its voice heard under the whiteband symbol, this analysis of current issues of migration, climate change and UN reform, with a focus on gender and social movements, provides a timely intellectual resource to strengthen shared commitments' - Mary Robinson 'These annual volumes have themselves become an occasion for enacting global civil society: each Yearbook is a project that involves hundreds of people around the world in various ways... and they often fight it out around divergent understandings of critical issues. This volume enters the extreme zones we face today - the growing injustices which increasingly are only addressed by global civil society actors, but also the powerful innovations brought about by new technologies that can construct whole new global spaces for global civil society' - Saskia Sassen 'It is increasingly difficult to recall memorable analyses of international social movements before GCS. But after half a decade each annual issue is not only a magnum opus but is also definitive, distinctive & comparative. The study of global civil society can never be the same!' - Timothy M Shaw, Professor of Commonwealth Governance & Development & Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London The annual Global Civil Society Yearbooks provide an indispensable guide to global civil society or civic participation and action around the world. Each yearbook includes commissioned contributions from leading commentators across the social sciences on the latest issues and developments. Each yearbook also explores and presents the latest approaches to measuring and analyzing global civil society and provides a chronology of key global civil society events in the year. The 2005/6 Yearbook explores the role of gender in global civil society and investigates the core issues of labour migration, climate change and UN reform. In part three, contributions consider the impact of social forums and wireless technology, as well as reviewing the discussion of networks from the 2004/5 Yearbook. Illustrated throughout with summaries, maps, figures, tables and photographs and encompassing regular features such as updates on previous editions and the annual data reports, the Global Civil Society Yearbook remains the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today.

目次

Introduction Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor and Helmut Anheier PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Gender and Civil Society - Jude Howell The World Social Forum - Chico Whitaker, Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bernard Cassen Where Do We Stand and Where Are We Going? PART TWO: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Climate for Change? Civil Society and the Politics of Global Warming - Peter Newell The Movement of Labour and Global Civil Society - Meghnad Desai with Fiona Holland and Mary Kaldor Reforming the United Nations - Richard Falk Global Civil Society Perspectives and Initiatives PART THREE: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Social Forums - Marlies Glasius and Jill Timms Radical Beacon or Strategic Infrastructure? Global Connectedness - Hagai Katz and Helmut Anheier The Structure of Transnational NGO Networks Electronic Communication and Socio-Political Mobilization - Manuel Castells et al A New Form of Civil Society PART FOUR: RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Learning from History? Comparative Historical Methods and Researching Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier and Hagai Katz
巻冊次

2006/7 : hbk ISBN 9781412934350

内容説明

'Even though current public interest and engagement in issues of global violence are the results of terribly tragic and disturbing events, it is good that these matters are receiving widespread attention. I argue for a wider use of our voice in the working of global civil society - to be distinguished from military initiatives and strategic activities of governments. The Global Civil Society Yearbook can make a substantial contribution to the expression of public voice without border' - Amartya Sen Suicide bombings, collateral damage, kidnappings and air strikes pepper the lexicon of twenty-first century politics. Global Civil Society 2006/7 explores the complex relationship between violence, civil society and legitimacy in a unique dialogue that crosses political, cultural and religious boundaries. Is the use of violence by non-state actors ever justified? How is violence transmitted from the private to the public sphere? Why is terror and 'the war on terror' catalysing rather than suppressing violence? Do Western and Islamic traditions of thought offer any solutions? This edition of the Yearbook also includes new research on economic and social rights, the politics of water, and football. Chapters include: - Not Even a Tree: Can Violence be Justified in a Global Era? Mary Kaldor and Heba Raouf Ezzat - Bringing Violence 'Back Home' Jenny Pearce - Pipe dream or Panacea? Global Civil Society and Economic and Social Rights Marlies Glasius - War and Peace: the Role of Global Civil Society Mary Kaldor, Denisa Kostovicova, and Yahia Said - Water: a Global Contestation Willemijn Dicke, Patrick Bond, Fadia Daibes-Murad, Sanjeev Khagram, Alessandro Palmieri, Carlos Vainer, Zoe Wilson and Patricia Wouters - The Church, the Mosque and Global Civil Society Mark Juergensmeyer - The Odd Couple: Football and Global Civil Society David Goldblatt

目次

Introduction - Martin Albrow and Helmut Anheier CONCEPTS 'Not Even a Tree' - Heba Raouf Ezzat and Mary Kaldor Delegitimising Violence and the Prospects for Pre-emptive Civility Bringing Violence 'Back Home' - Jenny Pearce Gender Socialisation and the Transmission of Violence through Time and Space ISSUES Pipe Dream or Panacea? - Marlies Glasius Global Civil Society and Economic and Social Rights War and Peace - Mary Kaldor, Denisa Kostovicova and Yahia Said The Role of Global Civil Society Water - Edited by Willemijn Dicke and Fiona Holland with contributions from Patrick Bond, Fadia Daibes-Murad, Sanjeev Khagram, Alessandro Palmieri, Carlos B Vainer, Zoe Wilson and Patricia Wouters a Global Contestation INFRASTRUCTURE The Church, the Mosque, and Global Civil Society - Mark Juergensmeyer The Odd Couple - David Goldblatt Global Civil Society and Football RECORDS Fuzzy Set Approaches to the Study of Global Civil Society - Hagai Katz, Helmut Anheier and Marcus Lam
巻冊次

2006/7 : pbk ISBN 9781412934367

内容説明

'Even though current public interest and engagement in issues of global violence are the results of terribly tragic and disturbing events, it is good that these matters are receiving widespread attention. I argue for a wider use of our voice in the working of global civil society - to be distinguished from military initiatives and strategic activities of governments. The Global Civil Society Yearbook can make a substantial contribution to the expression of public voice without border' - Amartya Sen Suicide bombings, collateral damage, kidnappings and air strikes pepper the lexicon of twenty-first century politics. Global Civil Society 2006/7 explores the complex relationship between violence, civil society and legitimacy in a unique dialogue that crosses political, cultural and religious boundaries. Is the use of violence by non-state actors ever justified? How is violence transmitted from the private to the public sphere? Why is terror and 'the war on terror' catalysing rather than suppressing violence? Do Western and Islamic traditions of thought offer any solutions? This edition of the Yearbook also includes new research on economic and social rights, the politics of water, and football. Chapters include: - Not Even a Tree: Can Violence be Justified in a Global Era? Mary Kaldor and Heba Raouf Ezzat - Bringing Violence 'Back Home' Jenny Pearce - Pipe dream or Panacea? Global Civil Society and Economic and Social Rights Marlies Glasius - War and Peace: the Role of Global Civil Society Mary Kaldor, Denisa Kostovicova, and Yahia Said - Water: a Global Contestation Willemijn Dicke, Patrick Bond, Fadia Daibes-Murad, Sanjeev Khagram, Alessandro Palmieri, Carlos Vainer, Zoe Wilson and Patricia Wouters - The Church, the Mosque and Global Civil Society Mark Juergensmeyer - The Odd Couple: Football and Global Civil Society David Goldblatt

目次

Introduction - Martin Albrow and Helmut Anheier CONCEPTS 'Not Even a Tree' - Heba Raouf Ezzat and Mary Kaldor Delegitimising Violence and the Prospects for Pre-emptive Civility Bringing Violence 'Back Home' - Jenny Pearce Gender Socialisation and the Transmission of Violence through Time and Space ISSUES Pipe Dream or Panacea? - Marlies Glasius Global Civil Society and Economic and Social Rights War and Peace - Mary Kaldor, Denisa Kostovicova and Yahia Said The Role of Global Civil Society Water - Edited by Willemijn Dicke and Fiona Holland with contributions from Patrick Bond, Fadia Daibes-Murad, Sanjeev Khagram, Alessandro Palmieri, Carlos B Vainer, Zoe Wilson and Patricia Wouters a Global Contestation INFRASTRUCTURE The Church, the Mosque, and Global Civil Society - Mark Juergensmeyer The Odd Couple - David Goldblatt Global Civil Society and Football RECORDS Fuzzy Set Approaches to the Study of Global Civil Society - Hagai Katz, Helmut Anheier and Marcus Lam
巻冊次

2007/8 : hbk ISBN 9781412948005

内容説明

In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, communications and democratic change, Global Civil Society 2007/8 explores how activists and organisations are exploiting the effects of globalisation to create or expand spaces for debate and discussion, often using new forms of communications, even in closed regimes such as Burma, Iran and China. In addition to a focus on the civil society activity in illiberal regimes, this edition of the Yearbook examines the effectiveness of democracy promotion efforts by donor organisations and NGOs in transition countries, and how best to reinvigorate democracy in established democratic societies so that citizens can have a greater say in decisions that affect their lives. Global Civil Society 2007/8 is the seventh Yearbook in a series that has become the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today. The Global Civil Society Yearbook is a collaboration between LSE's Centre for the Study of Global Governance, UCLA's Center for Civil Society and for 2007/8 the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.

目次

PART ONE: CONCEPTS Democracy, Global Publics and World Opinion - Vincent Price Democracy and Globalization - Mary Kaldor Civil Society and the Global Market for Loyalties - Monroe E Price PART TWO: DEMOCRACY Democracy Promotion and Civil Society - Armine Ishkanian Global Civil Society and Illiberal Regimes - Mary Kaldor and Denise Kostovicova Deepening Democracy in Latin America - Miguel Darcy de Oliveira Accountability in a Globalising World - Helmut Anheier and Amber Hawkes PART THREE: COMMUNICATIVE POWER Democratic Advance or Retreat? Communicative Power and Current Media Developments - James Deane Voices of Global Civil Society: Cartoonists, Comic Strip Artists and Graphic Novelists Media Spaces: Innovation and Activism - Clifford Bob, Jonathan Haynes, Victor Pickard, Thomas Keenan and Nick Couldry Language and Global Politics - Sabine Selchow De-Naturalising the 'Global' PART FOUR: RECORDS Diffusion Models and Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier, Hagai Katz and Marcus Lam Data Programme Chronology - Compiled my Jill Timms
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2007/8 : pbk ISBN 9781412948012

内容説明

In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, communications and democratic change, Global Civil Society 2007/8 explores how activists and organisations are exploiting the effects of globalisation to create or expand spaces for debate and discussion, often using new forms of communications, even in closed regimes such as Burma, Iran and China. In addition to a focus on the civil society activity in illiberal regimes, this edition of the Yearbook examines the effectiveness of democracy promotion efforts by donor organisations and NGOs in transition countries, and how best to reinvigorate democracy in established democratic societies so that citizens can have a greater say in decisions that affect their lives. Global Civil Society 2007/8 is the seventh Yearbook in a series that has become the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today. The Global Civil Society Yearbook is a collaboration between LSE's Centre for the Study of Global Governance, UCLA's Center for Civil Society and for 2007/8 the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.

目次

PART ONE: CONCEPTS Democracy, Global Publics and World Opinion - Vincent Price Democracy and Globalization - Mary Kaldor Civil Society and the Global Market for Loyalties - Monroe E Price PART TWO: DEMOCRACY Democracy Promotion and Civil Society - Armine Ishkanian Global Civil Society and Illiberal Regimes - Mary Kaldor and Denise Kostovicova Deepening Democracy in Latin America - Miguel Darcy de Oliveira Accountability in a Globalising World - Helmut Anheier and Amber Hawkes PART THREE: COMMUNICATIVE POWER Democratic Advance or Retreat? Communicative Power and Current Media Developments - James Deane Voices of Global Civil Society: Cartoonists, Comic Strip Artists and Graphic Novelists Media Spaces: Innovation and Activism - Clifford Bob, Jonathan Haynes, Victor Pickard, Thomas Keenan and Nick Couldry Language and Global Politics - Sabine Selchow De-Naturalising the 'Global' PART FOUR: RECORDS Diffusion Models and Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier, Hagai Katz and Marcus Lam Data Programme Chronology - Compiled my Jill Timms
巻冊次

2009 : hbk ISBN 9781848600140

内容説明

The annual Global Civil Society Yearbooks provide an indispensable guide to global civil society or civic participation and action around the world. The 2009 Yearbook explores the framings, strategies and impacts of a range of actors on poverty and its alleviation. The overarching question is to whether such actors, in pressing for poverty alleviation actually achieve anything/empower the poor, or simply aid wealthy states in maintaining the status quo. The contributors are diverse, including scholars and practitioners from India, America, the UK, Australia, Thailand, and Mali. The Global Civil Society Yearbook remains the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today.

目次

Introduction - Mary Kaldor, Ashwani Kumar & Hakan Seckinelgin 1. Poverty Discourses and Global Civil Society - Harsh Mander, Virginia Xaxa, Lakshmi Lingam & Amita Bhide 2. Global Poverty Statistics and Civil Society - Sally Stares 3. Bringing Justice and Culture Back in: Global Action for Local Livelihoods - Smitu Kothari 4. Global Organisation in Civil Society: the Effects On Poverty - Jan Aart Scholte & Jill Timms 5. Global Civil Society and Budget Participation - Celine Tan 6. Faith-Based Action in Development and Humanitarian Work - Khaled Mansour and Heba Raouf Ezzat 7. Living in the Shadows: Injustice, Racism and Poverty in the India Diaspora - Vinay Lal 8. Economic Migrants, the Banana Supply Chain, and the London Living Wage: Three Cases of Global Civil Society Activism on Poverty - Laurie Berg & Anna Samson, Pamela K Robinson, & Jane Wills 9. Viewing Restricted: [Re]Presenting Poverty - Jessica Dimmock, Mishka Henner, Sharron Lovell, Subhash Sharma & Ali Taptik 10. Global Civil Society Forums and Poverty - Jan Aart Scholte, Renate Bloem, Richard Samans, Kumi Naidoo, Chantana Banpasirichote Wungaeo, Virginia Vargas, Barry Aminata Toure & Chandan Sengupta Conclusion - Marlies Glasius & Jan Aart Scholte Introducing Futures Research: Forecasting and Scenarios - Helmut Anheier & Hagai Katz Data Programme Chronology
巻冊次

2009 : pbk ISBN 9781848600157

内容説明

The annual Global Civil Society Yearbooks provide an indispensable guide to global civil society or civic participation and action around the world. The 2009 Yearbook explores the framings, strategies and impacts of a range of actors on poverty and its alleviation. The overarching question is to whether such actors, in pressing for poverty alleviation actually achieve anything/empower the poor, or simply aid wealthy states in maintaining the status quo. The contributors are diverse, including scholars and practitioners from India, America, the UK, Australia, Thailand, and Mali. The Global Civil Society Yearbook remains the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today.

目次

Introduction - Mary Kaldor, Ashwani Kumar & Hakan Seckinelgin 1. Poverty Discourses and Global Civil Society - Harsh Mander, Virginia Xaxa, Lakshmi Lingam & Amita Bhide 2. Global Poverty Statistics and Civil Society - Sally Stares 3. Bringing Justice and Culture Back in: Global Action for Local Livelihoods - Smitu Kothari 4. Global Organisation in Civil Society: the Effects On Poverty - Jan Aart Scholte & Jill Timms 5. Global Civil Society and Budget Participation - Celine Tan 6. Faith-Based Action in Development and Humanitarian Work - Khaled Mansour and Heba Raouf Ezzat 7. Living in the Shadows: Injustice, Racism and Poverty in the India Diaspora - Vinay Lal 8. Economic Migrants, the Banana Supply Chain, and the London Living Wage: Three Cases of Global Civil Society Activism on Poverty - Laurie Berg & Anna Samson, Pamela K Robinson, & Jane Wills 9. Viewing Restricted: [Re]Presenting Poverty - Jessica Dimmock, Mishka Henner, Sharron Lovell, Subhash Sharma & Ali Taptik 10. Global Civil Society Forums and Poverty - Jan Aart Scholte, Renate Bloem, Richard Samans, Kumi Naidoo, Chantana Banpasirichote Wungaeo, Virginia Vargas, Barry Aminata Toure & Chandan Sengupta Conclusion - Marlies Glasius & Jan Aart Scholte Introducing Futures Research: Forecasting and Scenarios - Helmut Anheier & Hagai Katz Data Programme Chronology

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA54594682
  • ISBN
    • 0199246432
    • 0199246440
    • 019925169X
    • 0199251681
    • 0199266557
    • 0199266565
    • 1412903068
    • 1412903076
    • 1412911931
    • 1412911923
    • 9781412934367
    • 9781412934350
    • 9781412948012
    • 9781412948005
    • 9781848600157
    • 9781848600140
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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