Recent scholarship around INGOs has drawn attention to their central role in mediating and brokering knowledge about “development” amongst their domestic publics in the global north (Hayman et al 2016). It suggests the need to re-frame their civic engagement in the way they communicate and advocate, moving from charity to justice (Dogra 2012; Yanacopulos 2016). This paper moves these debates forward, aiming to provide empirical evidence as to the factors that promote and constrain innovative approaches to public engagement. Drawing on two different studies of INGOs in Denmark and the UK, the evidence suggests that new approaches to public engagement may require re-conceptualisations of “development” and individual agency. The paper consider...
The assumption that International Non Governmental Organizations (INGOs) are actors without social, ...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the key actors in the transformation ...
International development NGOs are in existential crisis. Their legitimacy and added value are incre...
This article examines how non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) balance their moral and...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their c...
International development non-governmental organizations (INGOs) in the United Kingdom and Canada ha...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
The landscape in which large international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) operate today is sh...
International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their c...
In industrialized, donor societies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) engaged in international de...
In 2018 key concerns included shrinking civic space and the impact of this on democracy. Development...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
The assumption that International Non Governmental Organizations (INGOs) are actors without social, ...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the key actors in the transformation ...
International development NGOs are in existential crisis. Their legitimacy and added value are incre...
This article examines how non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) balance their moral and...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their c...
International development non-governmental organizations (INGOs) in the United Kingdom and Canada ha...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
The landscape in which large international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) operate today is sh...
International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their c...
In industrialized, donor societies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) engaged in international de...
In 2018 key concerns included shrinking civic space and the impact of this on democracy. Development...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
The assumption that International Non Governmental Organizations (INGOs) are actors without social, ...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...