The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornerstones of democratisation and development, particularly in partially free or unfree democracies. The role, dispositions and practices expected of both citizens and civil society organisations are often contested, demonstrating differing approaches towards and understandings of public participation in political life and the public sphere. This paper explores the social and normative construction of civility as a tool of governmentality. Drawing upon evidence regarding the role, functioning, and challenges facing civil society in efforts to entrench an open public sphere and engaged citizenry in two partial democracies, Uganda and Singapore, we re...
Through an analysis of the development of social organisations in Singapore since 1819, this thesis ...
The phase of democratic consolidation can significantly impact the motives, dynamics and objectives ...
A vibrant and active civil society is often said to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for ...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
This thesis aims to articulate the role of civil society in creating pressure for and sustaining the...
Discussions about civil society in Singapore often highlight how the state limits and controls civil...
ABSTRACT Disillusions with the limits of parliamentary politics and the increasingly dilapidated pro...
This chapter re-visits the notion of civil society in what Partha Chatterjee (The Politics of the Go...
The terminology of “civil society” has gained currency in recent discussions of democratic movements...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
International audienceBy taking seriously the idea that democracy is a way of life, a pragmatist app...
Essay in political science, D-level by Lisa Kringsberg, spring semester 2008. Tutor: Michele Michele...
The concept of civil society has for so long been complex, elusive and debatable. Time and again it ...
This thesis focuses on the problem of incivility within the domains of citizen politics and civil so...
Through an analysis of the development of social organisations in Singapore since 1819, this thesis ...
The phase of democratic consolidation can significantly impact the motives, dynamics and objectives ...
A vibrant and active civil society is often said to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for ...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
This thesis aims to articulate the role of civil society in creating pressure for and sustaining the...
Discussions about civil society in Singapore often highlight how the state limits and controls civil...
ABSTRACT Disillusions with the limits of parliamentary politics and the increasingly dilapidated pro...
This chapter re-visits the notion of civil society in what Partha Chatterjee (The Politics of the Go...
The terminology of “civil society” has gained currency in recent discussions of democratic movements...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
International audienceBy taking seriously the idea that democracy is a way of life, a pragmatist app...
Essay in political science, D-level by Lisa Kringsberg, spring semester 2008. Tutor: Michele Michele...
The concept of civil society has for so long been complex, elusive and debatable. Time and again it ...
This thesis focuses on the problem of incivility within the domains of citizen politics and civil so...
Through an analysis of the development of social organisations in Singapore since 1819, this thesis ...
The phase of democratic consolidation can significantly impact the motives, dynamics and objectives ...
A vibrant and active civil society is often said to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for ...