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Global Civil Society 2005/6
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Global Civil Society 2005/6

First Edition
Edited by:
  • Helmut K Anheier - Hertie School of Governance, Germany, University of Heidelberg, Germany
  • Mary Kaldor - Director of the Conflict and Civil Society Research Unit, Department of International Development, London School of Economics, UK
  • Marlies Glasius - London School of Economics, UK


504 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'This fifth Global Civil Society Yearbook continues the intellectual shaping of an emerging global civil society. As the Global Call for Action on Poverty, G-Cap, makes its voice heard under the whiteband symbol, this analysis of current issues of migration, climate change and UN reform, with a focus on gender and social movements, provides a timely intellectual resource to strengthen shared commitments'

- Mary Robinson

'These annual volumes have themselves become an occasion for enacting global civil society: each Yearbook is a project that involves hundreds of people around the world in various ways… and they often fight it out around divergent understandings of critical issues. This volume enters the extreme zones we face today - the growing injustices which increasingly are only addressed by global civil society actors, but also the powerful innovations brought about by new technologies that can construct whole new global spaces for global civil society'

- Saskia Sassen

'It is increasingly difficult to recall memorable analyses of international social movements before GCS. But after half a decade each annual issue is not only a magnum opus but is also definitive, distinctive & comparative. The study of global civil society can never be the same!'

- Timothy M Shaw, Professor of Commonwealth Governance & Development & Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London

The annual Global Civil Society Yearbooks provide an indispensable guide to global civil society or civic participation and action around the world. Each yearbook includes commissioned contributions from leading commentators across the social sciences on the latest issues and developments. Each yearbook also explores and presents the latest approaches to measuring and analyzing global civil society and provides a chronology of key global civil society events in the year.

The 2005/6 Yearbook explores the role of gender in global civil society and investigates the core issues of labour migration, climate change and UN reform. In part three, contributions consider the impact of social forums and wireless technology, as well as reviewing the discussion of networks from the 2004/5 Yearbook.

Illustrated throughout with summaries, maps, figures, tables and photographs and encompassing regular features such as updates on previous editions and the annual data reports, the Global Civil Society Yearbook remains 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.

 
Introduction
Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor and Helmut Anheier

 
 
PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Jude Howell
Gender and Civil Society
Chico Whitaker, Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bernard Cassen
The World Social Forum
Where Do We Stand and Where Are We Going?

 
 
PART TWO: ISSUES IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Peter Newell
Climate for Change? Civil Society and the Politics of Global Warming
Meghnad Desai with Fiona Holland and Mary Kaldor
The Movement of Labour and Global Civil Society
Richard Falk
Reforming the United Nations
Global Civil Society Perspectives and Initiatives

 
 
PART THREE: INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Marlies Glasius and Jill Timms
Social Forums
Radical Beacon or Strategic Infrastructure?

 
Hagai Katz and Helmut Anheier
Global Connectedness
The Structure of Transnational NGO Networks

 
Manuel Castells et al
Electronic Communication and Socio-Political Mobilization
A New Form of Civil Society

 
 
PART FOUR: RECORDS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Helmut Anheier and Hagai Katz
Learning from History? Comparative Historical Methods and Researching Global Civil Society

Helmut K. Anheier

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... More About Author

Mary Kaldor

Marlies Glasius

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