ABSTRACT

This volume examines and contributes to debates surrounding social capital, social movements and the role of civil society in emerging forms of governance.

The authors adopt a broad range of research approaches, from testing hypotheses drawn from rationale choice theory against available statistics on associations, to ethnographic study of emerging attempts at participant / deliberative democracy. Divided into three clear sections, focusing on the following core aspects of civil society:

• the position of civic organizations between state and society in emerging forms of governance

• the geographical scales of social movement mobilizations and actions from the local to the global

• the patterns of public trust and civic engagement that falls under the rubric of social capital.

The book draws on case studies from a wide range of countries, including: Russia, Ukraine, Britain, Greece, Spain, Germany, Argentina and new Asian democracies.

Presenting current research on the key dimensions of civil society, Civil Societies and Social Movements will appeal to those researching and studying in the fields of political science, sociology and social policy.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

Dimensions of civil society

part I|51 pages

Civic organizations between state and society in emerging forms of governance

chapter 2|16 pages

Civic organizations and the state in Putin's Russia

Co-operation, co-optation, confrontation

chapter 3|18 pages

What happened after the ‘end of history'?

Foreign aid and civic organizations in Ukraine

chapter 4|15 pages

Civic organisations and local governance

Learning from the experience of community networks

part II|75 pages

Civic societies and social movements from local to global

chapter 5|17 pages

Social movement scenes

Infrastructures of opposition in civil society

chapter 6|21 pages

Between horizontal bridging and vertical governance

Pro-beneficiary movements in New Labour Britain

chapter 8|20 pages

Protest and protesters in advanced industrial democracies

The case of the 15 February global anti-war demonstrations 1

part III|83 pages

Social capital and trust within different democratic systems

chapter 9|19 pages

On the externalities of social capital

Between myth and reality

chapter 10|19 pages

Creating social capital and civic virtue

Historical legacy and individualistic values – what civil society in Spain?

chapter 11|18 pages

Social capital and political trust in new democracies in Asia

Ingredients of deliberative communication and democratic governance

chapter 12|17 pages

Creating social capital through deliberative participation

The experience of the Argentine popular assemblies

chapter 13|8 pages

Conclusion

Civil society, governance, social movements and social capital