bokomslag Citizenship, Civil Society and Development
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Citizenship, Civil Society and Development

Tiina Kontinen Henri Onodera

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  • 106 sidor
  • 2014
The book investigates the intersection of citizenship, civil society, and development in todays global world. The multi-disciplinary collection considers the notion of citizenship in connection with the neoliberal development agendas, participation, security discourses and legal environments. The contributions analyse the development-citizenship nexus grounded in empirical work in African, Latin American, European and global contexts. The book opens exciting avenues to reflect on the notion of citizenship and explores the following pertinent questions: Does citizenship matter for development research? Do international development policy and practice promote certain normative registers for how people should make sense of their social relations and, in particular, how they relate to public authorities? What are their responses? Contributors from various academic backgrounds, such as anthropology, law, and political science, affirm the importance of citizenship for the study of contemporary development processes. Chapters provide empirical analysis of the processes of water privatization in Ghana, the promulgation of new NGO Law in Ethiopia, environmental politics in former Yugoslavia, and the global interconnections between the Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street movement. The book is relevant for students and scholars of political science and development studies as well as development practitioners globally. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Civil Society.
  • Författare: Tiina Kontinen, Henri Onodera
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781138827080
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 106
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2014-12-08
  • Förlag: Routledge