Civil society in Wales : policy, politics and people
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Civil society in Wales : policy, politics and people
University of Wales Press, 2006
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780708318508
内容説明
Over the course of the last decade the concept of civil society has come to occupy a place at the heart of public policy. However, civil society is never a neutral concept. What 'civil society' means, as well as what it can and should do, are matters of much debate. This book provides a critical evaluation of some of the main themes and points of contention in debates on civil society, past and present. The contributors explore the relevance of the concept of civil society for thinking about the relationship between state and citizen, the significance of market values within contemporary societies and their impact upon individuals, and about how societies voluntarily organize themselves beyond the state. Written in a lively and accessible style by researchers from a range of disciplines, the book examines dimensions of civil society in contemporary Wales. Reflection on the consequences of devolution for civil society in Wales informs a good deal of the discussion throughout the book. In doing so the contributors draw on recent and new empirical research on Wales, as well as on wider political and social theories of civil society. Topics covered include religion and civil society, the voluntary sector, the media, nationalism, community regeneration, young people and citizenship and ethnic minorities.
目次
Foreward Rt. Hon. Rhodri Morgan AM Civil Society in Wales Graham Day, David Dunkerley and Andrew Thompson The Civil Society Index for Wales Anna Nicholl Public Religion and Civil Society in Wales Paul Chambers and Andrew Thompson Infiltration or Incorporation? The voluntary sector and civil society post devolution in Wales Mark Drakeford Civil Society in Action: Network Building and Partnerships in Wales Lesley Hodgson Between Consent and Coercion: Civil Society, Bilingualism and the Welsh Language Robin Mann Civil and Uncivil Society: Ethnic Minorities and Associational Life in Wales Charlotte Williams The Communicative Dimension of Civil Society: Media and the Public Sphere David Barlow, Tom O'Malley and Philip Mitchell Community Regeneration, Social Exclusion and Civil Society David Adamson Civil Society and the Political Culture of Wales Alys Thomas 'A Few Hours a Week': Charity Shop Volunteering in Wales' Sandra Betts Young People, Identity and Citizenship Catherine Davies and David Dunkerley A Community of Communities? Civil Society and Rural Wales Graham Day Civil Society and Economic Institutions in Wales Graham Day and David Jones
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ISBN 9780708318515
内容説明
Over the course of the last decade the concept of civil society has come to occupy a place at the heart of public policy. However, civil society is never a neutral concept. What 'civil society' means, as well as what it can and should do, are matters of much debate. This book provides a critical evaluation of some of the main themes and points of contention in debates on civil society, past and present. The contributors explore the relevance of the concept of civil society for thinking about the relationship between state and citizen, the significance of market values within contemporary societies and their impact upon individuals, and about how societies voluntarily organize themselves beyond the state. Written in a lively and accessible style by researchers from a range of disciplines, the book examines dimensions of civil society in contemporary Wales. Reflection on the consequences of devolution for civil society in Wales informs a good deal of the discussion throughout the book. In doing so the contributors draw on recent and new empirical research on Wales, as well as on wider political and social theories of civil society. Topics covered include religion and civil society, the voluntary sector, the media, nationalism, community regeneration, young people and citizenship and ethnic minorities.
目次
- Foreward - Rt. Hon. Rhodri Morgan AM
- Civil Society in Wales - Graham Day, David Dunkerley and Andrew Thompson
- The Civil Society Index for Wales - Anna Nicholl
- Public Religion and Civil Society in Wales - Paul Chambers and Andrew Thompson
- Infiltration or Incorporation? The voluntary sector and civil society post devolution in Wales - Mark Drakeford
- Civil Society in Action: Network Building and Partnerships in Wales - Lesley Hodgson
- Between Consent and Coercion: Civil Society, Bilingualism and the Welsh Language - Robin Mann
- Civil and Uncivil Society: Ethnic Minorities and Associational Life in Wales- Charlotte Williams
- The Communicative Dimension of Civil Society: Media and the Public Sphere - David Barlow, Tom O'Malley and Philip Mitchell
- Community Regeneration, Social Exclusion and Civil Society - David Adamson
- Civil Society and the Political Culture of Wales - Alys Thomas
- 'A Few Hours a Week': Charity Shop Volunteering in Wales' - Sandra Betts
- Young People, Identity and Citizenship Catherine Davies and David Dunkerley A Community of Communities? Civil Society and Rural Wales - Graham Day
- Civil Society and Economic Institutions in Wales - Graham Day and David Jones
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