This chapter establishes a conceptual foundation for investigating the reimagining of roles, relations, and processes in collaborations among civil society organizations in development. The chapter starts by introducing the notion of imagination. It then proceeds to review the existing research literature on challenges related to power and privilege in civil society organization collaborations. Further, it explores new ideas and practices that have been identified as practical translations of the potential new foundations for collaboration. The discussion presented in this chapter forms not only an overall conceptual context for the chapters that follow, all of which speak from, but also to this literature and offer new directions for this ...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising — transformat...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising - transformat...
Public participation theory and research claims that participation can transform policy and relation...
This chapter introduces current debate on civil society collaborations in development and summarizes...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
There are non-governmental organizations that operate transnationally and there are those that opera...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors agenda, this book will be an imp...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between state and civil society. The last d...
With recent economic changes, and the increasing complexity of individual, organizational, and socia...
This article provides an account of first-person action research used for organization development i...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
The term “civil society” has a long career. It has roots in eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century philo...
This article gives a rich and vivid account of a collaborative process in the domain of foster care....
From indigenous people's groups, classroom teachers, and local and international community workers c...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising — transformat...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising - transformat...
Public participation theory and research claims that participation can transform policy and relation...
This chapter introduces current debate on civil society collaborations in development and summarizes...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
There are non-governmental organizations that operate transnationally and there are those that opera...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors agenda, this book will be an imp...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between state and civil society. The last d...
With recent economic changes, and the increasing complexity of individual, organizational, and socia...
This article provides an account of first-person action research used for organization development i...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
The term “civil society” has a long career. It has roots in eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century philo...
This article gives a rich and vivid account of a collaborative process in the domain of foster care....
From indigenous people's groups, classroom teachers, and local and international community workers c...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising — transformat...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising - transformat...
Public participation theory and research claims that participation can transform policy and relation...