This article draws on contributions to the IDS 50th Anniversary Conference stream dedicated to citizen voice, agency and accountability to explore the shifting relationship between civil society, the state and the private sector, as well as looking at the nature of civic engagement. The role of digital technologies in civic engagement in the context of a turbulent new political landscape is also examined in order to understand the spaces that might be opened and closed by these technologies
textabstractPolitics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. Over some twenty y...
The civil society due to its transformational dynamism is a major driver of the emergence of coopera...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
This article draws on contributions to the IDS 50th Anniversary Conference stream dedicated to citiz...
This paper describes a changing landscape of society and politics. Firstly it briefly situates curre...
Technological developments of the last 30 years have revolutionized societies and democratised parti...
International audienceOver recent decades, research on the internet and political participation has ...
‘How does change happen?’ and ‘How should change happen and how can it be enabled?’ are key question...
Abstract This paper explores the rise of ICTs as instruments of government reform and the implicati...
New technologies –Internet, mobile phones, tablets- have the capacity to strengthen civic society an...
This paper examines the issues confronting civil society actors as they leverage the internet to cre...
What are the conditions in democratic governance that make information and communication technology ...
Civil society actors -- including NGOs, labour organizations, faith groups and a range of other emer...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
textabstractPolitics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. Over some twenty y...
The civil society due to its transformational dynamism is a major driver of the emergence of coopera...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
This article draws on contributions to the IDS 50th Anniversary Conference stream dedicated to citiz...
This paper describes a changing landscape of society and politics. Firstly it briefly situates curre...
Technological developments of the last 30 years have revolutionized societies and democratised parti...
International audienceOver recent decades, research on the internet and political participation has ...
‘How does change happen?’ and ‘How should change happen and how can it be enabled?’ are key question...
Abstract This paper explores the rise of ICTs as instruments of government reform and the implicati...
New technologies –Internet, mobile phones, tablets- have the capacity to strengthen civic society an...
This paper examines the issues confronting civil society actors as they leverage the internet to cre...
What are the conditions in democratic governance that make information and communication technology ...
Civil society actors -- including NGOs, labour organizations, faith groups and a range of other emer...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
textabstractPolitics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. Over some twenty y...
The civil society due to its transformational dynamism is a major driver of the emergence of coopera...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...