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NGOs, Civil Society and Structural Changes

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Reviews naturalist and modernist approaches to civil society and NGOs

  • Unpacks different narratives over civil society in order to explain how those narratives influence the actions of social actors

  • Examines how new patterns of rule and neoliberalism organize civil society

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Introduction

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 1-18
  3. Interpreting Civil Society

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 19-40
  4. Interpreting with Foucault

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 41-63
  5. Defining and Constituting NGOs

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 65-83
  6. Civil Society, NGOs, and Governance

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 85-105
  7. Governing Through Civil Society

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 107-130
  8. Management, Managerialism, and NGOs

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 131-152
  9. Conclusion

    • Acar Kutay
    Pages 209-215
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 217-219

About this book

This book suggests that our notions of civil society have undergone radical changes—including structural changes in the nature of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Such massive structural changes greatly problematize the older liberal view of a simple split between state and civil society actors which nonetheless remains dominant in much of social and political sciences. The author argues that the naturalist and behaviorist approaches to civil society occlude the fact that citizens increasingly live within a particular and highly contestable way of imagining and constructing civil society. The book shows that changes in how civil society is conceptualized and organized around new practices, might mark radically new conceptions of the state that are ideologically neo-liberal and subtle in the ways they disempower ordinary citizens. 

Reviews

“They may be ridiculed by neo-liberals as ineffective and threatened by authoritarian governments who want to work through them, but this book rightly celebrates NGOs as the symbolic expression of Civil Society”. (Iver B. Neumann, co-author (with Ole Jacob Sending) of Governing the Global Polity (University of Michigan, 2010))

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Istanbul Kent University, Istanbul, Denmark

    Acar Kutay

About the author

Acar Kutay Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Istanbul
Kent University, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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