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      Political Culture and Democratic Function Since 2011

      Tunisian Civil Society

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      Tunisian Civil Society book

      Political Culture and Democratic Function Since 2011
      ByAlexander P. Martin
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 30 April 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429053900
      Pages 202
      eBook ISBN 9780429053900
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Martin, A.P. (2020). Tunisian Civil Society: Political Culture and Democratic Function Since 2011 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429053900

      ABSTRACT

      Investigating the political transition after the 2011 Tunisian revolution, this book explores whether civil society is fulfilling its democratic functions. Examining the existence of a civil political culture, that is identified through the presence of the six criteria of Freedom, Equality, Pluralism, Tolerance, Trust, and Transparency.

      The innovation of the volume lies in its critiques of the “transitology” literature, its illustration of the drawbacks of culturalist and Orientalist narratives of Arab politics, and the complexity it notes with respect to civil society and its varied roles, especially that civil society is not always an unconditionally “good” or democratic force.  Using a combination of survey, interview, and observation research approaches, these chapters engage with the development of democratic political culture and democratic knowledge in civil society organisations (CSOs) by understanding how CSOs interact with the state, other CSOs, and their members.

      Presenting both critical theoretical arguments and extensive empirical evidence to demonstrate why Tunisia is such an important case, this book will be of interest to students and researchers interested in political culture, civil society, and Middle East and North African studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |6 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|21 pages

      ‘Civil’ civil society

      The buttress of democratisation

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Tunisia’s history of civil society activism

      1574–2010

      chapter 3|29 pages

      Civil society activism from revolution to transition

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Surveying Tunisian CSO members’ attitudes

      chapter 5|27 pages

      Interviews with CSO leaders

      chapter 6|20 pages

      Inside a CSO

      An ethnographic study

      chapter |8 pages

      Conclusion

      chapter |4 pages

      Epilogue

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