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Since the emergence of the dissident “parallel polis” in Eastern Europe, civil society has become a “new superpower,” influencing democratic transformations, human rights, and international co-operation; co-designing economic trends, security and defense; reshaping the information society; and generating new ideas on the environment, health, and the “good life.” This volume seeks to compare and reassess the role of civil society in the rich West, the poorer South, and the quickly expanding East in the context of the twenty-first century’s challenges. It presents a novel perspective on civic movements testing John Keane’s notion of “monitory democracy”: an emerging order of public scrutiny and monitoring of power.



Trade Review

This is an ambitious effort to capture and contextualize highly diverse broad-ranging trends of contemporary and emerging civil society worldwide and to open a debate on how to theorize these trends. It provides a set of conceptual and theoretical inroads as well as a variety of empirical cases on state–civil society relations and is a welcomed contribution to the field of civil society studies and democratization studies.” · Jens Stilhoff Sörensen, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm

“[A]collection of original and sophisticated chapters. The combination of theoretical and empirical chapters – addressing and debating political activism (understood here through the concept of ‘civil society’) and the state and nature of contemporary democracy in various different contexts – is convincing and makes the collection an attractive and valuable contribution to our understanding of contemporary political dynamics.” · Sabine Selchow, London School of Economics



Table of Contents

Introduction
Lars Trägårdh and Nina Witoszek

Chapter 1. The Dawn of Monitory Democracy
John Keane

Chapter 2. Civil Society in the Age of Crisis
John Clark

Chapter 3. Digital Deprivation: New Media, Civil Society and Sustainability
Paddy Coulter and Cathy Baldwin

Chapter 4. “Monitory” versus “Managed” Democracy: Does Civil Society Matter in Contemporary Russia?
Kathryn Stoner-Weiss

Chapter 5. Monitory Democracy and Ecological Civilization in the People’s Republic of China
James Miller

Chapter 6. Tenuous Spaces: Civil Society in Burma/Myanmar
David Steinberg

Chapter 7. Kenya’s Green Belt Movement: Contributions, Conflict, Contradictions, and Complications in a Prominent ENGO
Bron Taylor

Chapter 8. A New Direction in Transnational Civil Society: The Politics of Muslim NGO Coalitions
Zeynep Atalay

Chapter 9. Anti-Totalitarian Feminism? Civic Resistance in Iran
Nina Witoszek and Haideh Daragahi

Chapter 10. Associative Democracy in the Swedish Welfare State
Lars Trägårdh

Chapter 11. State Capture of Civil Society: Effects of Patronage in the Norwegian Aid Industry
Asle Toje

Chapter 12. Civil Society as a Driver of Governance Innovation: A Montesquieu Perspective
Atle Midttun

Chapter 13. Afterword: An Ounce of Action is Worth a Ton of Theory
Bill McKibben prefaced by Nina Witoszek and Lars Trägårdh

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781782381495, 978-1782381495
      ISBN10: 178238149X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the emergence of the dissident “parallel polis” in Eastern Europe, civil society has become a “new superpower,” influencing democratic transformations, human rights, and international co-operation; co-designing economic trends, security and defense; reshaping the information society; and generating new ideas on the environment, health, and the “good life.” This volume seeks to compare and reassess the role of civil society in the rich West, the poorer South, and the quickly expanding East in the context of the twenty-first century’s challenges. It presents a novel perspective on civic movements testing John Keane’s notion of “monitory democracy”: an emerging order of public scrutiny and monitoring of power.



      Trade Review

      This is an ambitious effort to capture and contextualize highly diverse broad-ranging trends of contemporary and emerging civil society worldwide and to open a debate on how to theorize these trends. It provides a set of conceptual and theoretical inroads as well as a variety of empirical cases on state–civil society relations and is a welcomed contribution to the field of civil society studies and democratization studies.” · Jens Stilhoff Sörensen, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm

      “[A]collection of original and sophisticated chapters. The combination of theoretical and empirical chapters – addressing and debating political activism (understood here through the concept of ‘civil society’) and the state and nature of contemporary democracy in various different contexts – is convincing and makes the collection an attractive and valuable contribution to our understanding of contemporary political dynamics.” · Sabine Selchow, London School of Economics



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Lars Trägårdh and Nina Witoszek

      Chapter 1. The Dawn of Monitory Democracy
      John Keane

      Chapter 2. Civil Society in the Age of Crisis
      John Clark

      Chapter 3. Digital Deprivation: New Media, Civil Society and Sustainability
      Paddy Coulter and Cathy Baldwin

      Chapter 4. “Monitory” versus “Managed” Democracy: Does Civil Society Matter in Contemporary Russia?
      Kathryn Stoner-Weiss

      Chapter 5. Monitory Democracy and Ecological Civilization in the People’s Republic of China
      James Miller

      Chapter 6. Tenuous Spaces: Civil Society in Burma/Myanmar
      David Steinberg

      Chapter 7. Kenya’s Green Belt Movement: Contributions, Conflict, Contradictions, and Complications in a Prominent ENGO
      Bron Taylor

      Chapter 8. A New Direction in Transnational Civil Society: The Politics of Muslim NGO Coalitions
      Zeynep Atalay

      Chapter 9. Anti-Totalitarian Feminism? Civic Resistance in Iran
      Nina Witoszek and Haideh Daragahi

      Chapter 10. Associative Democracy in the Swedish Welfare State
      Lars Trägårdh

      Chapter 11. State Capture of Civil Society: Effects of Patronage in the Norwegian Aid Industry
      Asle Toje

      Chapter 12. Civil Society as a Driver of Governance Innovation: A Montesquieu Perspective
      Atle Midttun

      Chapter 13. Afterword: An Ounce of Action is Worth a Ton of Theory
      Bill McKibben prefaced by Nina Witoszek and Lars Trägårdh

      Bibliography
      Index

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