Background The CDC initiative started from a conviction that the mix and nature of today’s global problems requires a wider range of solutions than those coming from government and market. A missing story is one of people themselves acting as citizens to change the society they live in, not as needy beneficiaries, participants, political clients or economic producers and consumers, but as agents of their own future. Finding out what such a story might look like has been the guiding objective for the core group of ten internationally recognized practitioners, analysts and writers. But the CDC story arising from their work is a starting point for a much bigger task. This is to take forward the challenge of promoting a public debat...
Pre-print versionThe concept of “civic driven change” counters an apolitical and technical understan...
This article places the experiences of the Active Citizenship in Central America project, led by Dub...
This paper describes global civil society and examines the potential for what we call movement diplo...
Politics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty years, a...
Abstract Politics is central to development discourse yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty ...
Politics is central to development discourse yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty years, a ...
textabstractNation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizen...
textabstractPolitics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. Over some twenty y...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
Civic innovation is about focusing on what is positive, creative and imaginative in the face of a wo...
In the editorial of this special issue the concept of citizen initiatives for global solidarity is i...
This book is a selection of the presentations given at the second Consumer Citizenship Network Conf...
This article examines the role of citizen participation in community development corporations (CDC)....
Facing interdependent, systemic problems such as resource depletion and climate change, recent civil...
The growing imbalances of social, economic and ecological systems are increasingly visible as price...
Pre-print versionThe concept of “civic driven change” counters an apolitical and technical understan...
This article places the experiences of the Active Citizenship in Central America project, led by Dub...
This paper describes global civil society and examines the potential for what we call movement diplo...
Politics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty years, a...
Abstract Politics is central to development discourse yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty ...
Politics is central to development discourse yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty years, a ...
textabstractNation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizen...
textabstractPolitics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. Over some twenty y...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
Civic innovation is about focusing on what is positive, creative and imaginative in the face of a wo...
In the editorial of this special issue the concept of citizen initiatives for global solidarity is i...
This book is a selection of the presentations given at the second Consumer Citizenship Network Conf...
This article examines the role of citizen participation in community development corporations (CDC)....
Facing interdependent, systemic problems such as resource depletion and climate change, recent civil...
The growing imbalances of social, economic and ecological systems are increasingly visible as price...
Pre-print versionThe concept of “civic driven change” counters an apolitical and technical understan...
This article places the experiences of the Active Citizenship in Central America project, led by Dub...
This paper describes global civil society and examines the potential for what we call movement diplo...