The new development agenda formulated through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is rich with issues such as women empowerment, inclusive society, environment and decent work that have been high on the agenda of civil society actors. However, civil society itself gets only a scant attention among other implementing bodies. We argue for nuanced investigation of civil society in the context of SDGs, and its rethinking in the arena of development research, and propose an approach that pays attention to situated hegemonies at different scales, and engages with empirical complexities in a non-normative tone. We illustrate the proposed agenda by reviewing literature on local organizing, established organizations, and networks and alliances ...
Academics and practitioners alike recognize that global governance institutions suffer from a democr...
With the 2015 deadline for the realisation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) upon us, there...
This chapter introduces current debate on civil society collaborations in development and summarizes...
NoIncorporated into the discourse of academics, policymakers, and grassroots activists, of multilate...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
External or international efforts to establish peace and foster sustainable development in sub-Sahar...
The term “civil society” has a long career. It has roots in eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century philo...
With the present level of poverty, growing inequality and the inability to provide public goods, som...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
The work that NGOs now do has undergone significant change since they came to prominence as developm...
The democratic transition in 1994 necessitated the new government of South Africa to review critical...
This paper explores the ways in which civil society actors and developing countries are limited in t...
Global civil society is often uncritically seen as a democratic force in global governance. Civil so...
There is a serious need for African countries to rethink their development approach. Africa is only ...
The democratic transition in 1994 necessitated the new government of South Africa to review critical...
Academics and practitioners alike recognize that global governance institutions suffer from a democr...
With the 2015 deadline for the realisation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) upon us, there...
This chapter introduces current debate on civil society collaborations in development and summarizes...
NoIncorporated into the discourse of academics, policymakers, and grassroots activists, of multilate...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
External or international efforts to establish peace and foster sustainable development in sub-Sahar...
The term “civil society” has a long career. It has roots in eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century philo...
With the present level of poverty, growing inequality and the inability to provide public goods, som...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
The work that NGOs now do has undergone significant change since they came to prominence as developm...
The democratic transition in 1994 necessitated the new government of South Africa to review critical...
This paper explores the ways in which civil society actors and developing countries are limited in t...
Global civil society is often uncritically seen as a democratic force in global governance. Civil so...
There is a serious need for African countries to rethink their development approach. Africa is only ...
The democratic transition in 1994 necessitated the new government of South Africa to review critical...
Academics and practitioners alike recognize that global governance institutions suffer from a democr...
With the 2015 deadline for the realisation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) upon us, there...
This chapter introduces current debate on civil society collaborations in development and summarizes...