The author examines the concept of global civil society (GCS) through the use of theoretical tools and empirical evidence related to the study of International Communication. He demonstrates that scholarship on GCS tends to simplify the process through which information becomes knowledge and that the state system–GCS relationship often is presented in terms of an ahistorical power dichotomy. In relation to these problems, what the author calls “GCS progressives” tend to underplay political-economic factors shaping GCS, including the implications of structural power; they tend to emphasize the importance of spatial integration while neglecting related changes in temporal norms; and, more essentially, they often under-theorize the importance ...
Theory develops in many ways, including through quests for internal consistency,codification, and fo...
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a high-level political gathering aimed at develo...
In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, comm...
The author examines the concept of global civil society (GCS) through the use of theoretical tools a...
Global change and developments in information and communication technologies are affecting practices...
Is globalization directly and causally related to communication? If so, how and why? How might a dia...
This paper is a case study of the role of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and multi-stakehold...
The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and a...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
Debates over the ideal of global civil society represent an important contribution to our broader un...
Like so many other concepts in contemporary political language, ‘global civil society’ (GCS) has bec...
Many researchers consider that the forces of globalization and informatization have a great importan...
Looking at the concept differently, globalization- which is the result of technological, ideological...
Today, in the predawn of the new millenium, we collectively live in what has come to be known as a g...
Much analysis and hope in both academia and political rhetoric currently rests on ideas of deliberat...
Theory develops in many ways, including through quests for internal consistency,codification, and fo...
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a high-level political gathering aimed at develo...
In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, comm...
The author examines the concept of global civil society (GCS) through the use of theoretical tools a...
Global change and developments in information and communication technologies are affecting practices...
Is globalization directly and causally related to communication? If so, how and why? How might a dia...
This paper is a case study of the role of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and multi-stakehold...
The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and a...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
Debates over the ideal of global civil society represent an important contribution to our broader un...
Like so many other concepts in contemporary political language, ‘global civil society’ (GCS) has bec...
Many researchers consider that the forces of globalization and informatization have a great importan...
Looking at the concept differently, globalization- which is the result of technological, ideological...
Today, in the predawn of the new millenium, we collectively live in what has come to be known as a g...
Much analysis and hope in both academia and political rhetoric currently rests on ideas of deliberat...
Theory develops in many ways, including through quests for internal consistency,codification, and fo...
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a high-level political gathering aimed at develo...
In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, comm...