In its focus on the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, communications and democratic change, Global Civil Society 2007/8 explores how activists and organisations are exploiting the effects of globalisation to create or expand spaces for debate and discussion, often using new forms of communications, even in closed regimes such as Burma, Iran and China.
In addition to a focus on the civil society activity in illiberal regimes, this edition of the Yearbook examines the effectiveness of democracy promotion efforts by donor organisations and NGOs in transition countries, and how best to reinvigorate democracy in established democratic societies so that citizens can have a greater say in decisions that affect their lives.
Global Civil Society 2007/8 is the seventh Yearbook in a series that has become the standard work on all aspects of contemporary global civil society for activists, practitioners, students and academics alike. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the key actors, forms and manifestations of global civil society around the world today. The Global Civil Society Yearbook is a collaboration between LSE's Centre for the Study of Global Governance, UCLA's Center for Civil Society and for 2007/8 the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Helmut K. Anheier, PhD, is President and Dean at the Hertie School of Governance, and holds a chair of sociology at Heidelberg University. He received his PhD from Yale University in 1986, was a senior researcher at John Hopkins School of Public Policy, Professor of Public Policy and Social Welfare at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs, and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics. Professor Anheier founded and directed the Centre for Civil Society at LSE, the Center for Civil Society at UCLA, and the Center for Social Investment at Heidelberg. Before embarking on an academic career, he served as social affairs officer to the United Nations.
He is author of over 400 publications, and won various international prizes and recognitions for his scholarship. Amongst his recent book publications are Nonprofit Organizations - Theory, Management, Policy (London: Routledge, 2014), A Versatile American Institution: The Changing Ideals and Realities of Philanthropic Foundations with David Hammack (Washington, DC: Brookings, 2013) and The Global Studies Encyclopedia with Mark Juergensmeyer (5 vols, Sage, 2012). He is the principal academic lead of the Hertie School?s annual Governance Report (Oxford University Press, 2013-), and currently working on projects relating to indicator research, social innovation, and success and failure in philanthropy.
PART ONE: CONCEPTS
Democracy, Global Publics and World Opinion - Vincent Price
Democracy and Globalization - Mary Kaldor
Civil Society and the Global Market for Loyalties - Monroe E Price
PART TWO: DEMOCRACY
Democracy Promotion and Civil Society - Armine Ishkanian
Global Civil Society and Illiberal Regimes - Mary Kaldor and Denise Kostovicova
Deepening Democracy in Latin America - Miguel Darcy de Oliveira
Accountability in a Globalising World - Helmut Anheier and Amber Hawkes
PART THREE: COMMUNICATIVE POWER
Democratic Advance or Retreat? Communicative Power and Current Media Developments - James Deane
Voices of Global Civil Society: Cartoonists, Comic Strip Artists and Graphic Novelists
Media Spaces: Innovation and Activism - Clifford Bob, Jonathan Haynes, Victor Pickard, Thomas Keenan and Nick Couldry
Language and Global Politics - Sabine Selchow
De-Naturalising the 'Global'
PART FOUR: RECORDS
Diffusion Models and Global Civil Society - Helmut Anheier, Hagai Katz and Marcus Lam
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Chronology - Compiled my Jill Timms