The Euromaidan's Effect on Civil Society : Why and How Ukrainian Social Capital Increased after the Revolution of Dignity.
Sophie Falsini presents a fascinating analysis of the current state and future prospects of Ukrainian civil society in light of the 2013'2014 events. Since then, the country has been shaken by both sociopolitical disorders and a deep humanitarian emergency, also exacerbated by the crisis of int...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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La Vergne :
Ibidem Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; 1 Theoretical approach to civil society; 1.1 Definition of civil society; 1.2 Civil society organizations; 1.3 Civil society and democratization; 1.3.1 External democracy promotion; 1.3.2 Strengths and weaknesses of "external democracy promotion"; 2 Theory of civil society in Ukraine; 2.1 Weakness of civil society in post-communist Europe; 2.2 Social capital and civil society; 2.2.1 A definition of social capital by Lin Nan; 2.2.2 Weak civil society or lacking social capital?
- 2.3 Ukrainian active civil society3 Civil society in today's Ukraine; 3.1 2013-2014: Civil society 2.0; 3.2 Civil society and the war relief work; 3.3 Civil society and the IDP crisis; 4 Empirical approach to social capital in Ukraine; 4.1 Method; 4.2 Interviews evaluation; 4.2.1 Actor/agent relations and homophile/heterophile relations; 4.2.2 Disappointment and/or mistrust; 4.2.3 Investment in public good; 4.2.4 Goals; 4.2.5 Network and the levels of trust; 4.2.6 Resources; 4.2.7 Structure of CSOs; 4.2.8 Future trends; 4.3 General outlook on Ukrainian civil society; Conclusion and outlook.