Contestations in global civil society

The concept of Global Civil Society as an 'imagined global community' is raising questions that challenge perceptions of a border-free, footloose, global community. The era of 'hyper-individualism', accompanied by the virtualization of the public sphere, is offering support for c...

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Other Authors Oberoi, Roopinder (Editor), Halsall, Jamie P. (Editor), Snowden, Michael (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800437029
DOI10.1108/9781800437005
Physical Description1 online resource (244 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword. Rekha saxana
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Global civil society / Roopinder Oberoi, Jamie P. Halsall, and Michael Snowden
  • Chapter 2. Unselfishness and resilience: Social capital in the context of the pandemic of covid-19 / Ian G. Cook and Paresh Wankhade
  • Chapter 3. Social capital, social innovation and social enterprise: The virtuous circle / Roopinder Oberoi, Jamie P. Halsall, and Michael Snowden
  • Chapter 4. Does fifth industrial revolution benefit or trouble the global civil society? / Cátia Miriam Costa, Enrique Martinez-Galán, and Francisco Leandro
  • Chapter 5. Networked society and governance: Algorithmic default? / Tom Cockburn
  • Chapter 6. The end of neoliberalism? The response to covid19: An australian geopolitical perspective / Michael Lester and Marie dela Rama
  • Chapter 7. Civil society and environmental protection in brazil: Two steps forward, one step back / Antônio Márcio Buainain and Junior Ruiz Garcia
  • Chapter 8. Redefining social capital and social networks in global civil society / Tom Cockburn
  • Chapter 9. Role of social capital and social enterprise in China's poverty relief / Sam Yuqing Li and Qingwen Xu
  • Chapter 10. Conclusion: A shifting recognition of global civil society? / Roopinder Oberoi, Jamie P. Halsall, and Michael Snowden.