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Solomon Kofi Amoah
Globally, civil society organisations (CSOs) operate in uncertain environments. Thus, resilient CSOs have a demonstrable ability to turn challenges into opportunities. The literature highlights how some CSOs successfully adapt to external threats to thei...
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Dian Eka Rahmawati,Cahya Wulan Wulan
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ABSTRACTThe government?s limited resources in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic require civil society organizations (CSOs). Since the first outbreak of Covid-19, Muhammadiyah has become one of the CSOs active in handling Covid-19 in Indonesia. Muhammadi...
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Dian Eka Rahmawati,Cahya Wulan Wulan
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ABSTRACTThe government?s limited resources in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic require civil society organizations (CSOs). Since the first outbreak of Covid-19, Muhammadiyah has become one of the CSOs active in handling Covid-19 in Indonesia. Muhammadi...
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Cahyo Seftyono,Purwo Santoso,Muhadjir Muhammad Darwin,Agus Heruanto Hadna
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Today, civil society is identical to non-government organization (NGO) or Civil Society Organization. Institutional perspective causes the society to always be seen as an organizational entity: as a complete organization with its structure. Consequently,...
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Tomoya Sagara, Muneo Kaigo and Yutaka Tsujinaka
This paper examines how social media are affecting Japanese civil society organizations, in relation to efficacy and political participation. Using data from the 2017 Japan Interest Group Study survey, we analyzed how the flow of information leads to the...
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David Gritten, Sophie Rose Lewis, Gijs Breukink, Karen Mo, Dang Thi Thu Thuy and Etienne Delattre
The forest landscapes of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) are changing dramatically, with a multitude of impacts from local to global levels. These changes invariably have their foundations in forest governance. The aim of this paper is to assess perce...
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ARI GANJAR HERDIANSAH,LUTHFI HAMZAH HUSIN,HENDRA -
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Since 2014, religious sentiment in Indonesian social media has been increasingly overwhelming. The strong religiosity of society leads to religious packaging to help convey any political articulation in social media especially conducted by the Islamic ci...
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Daniel N. Warshawsky
This paper examines how institutional power dynamics in South Africa?s urban food system have restricted the quantity, quality, and type of data collected on food institutions and limited the range of research and policy as a result. In particular, while...
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Daniel N. Warshawsky
This paper examines how institutional power dynamics in South Africa’s urban food system have restricted the quantity, quality, and type of data collected on food institutions and limited the range of research and policy as a result. In particular,...
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Owen Seda, Nehemiah Chivandikwa
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This article is a critical reflection on possibilities for social transformation and democratisation that can be possibly realised through collaborations between young people in civil society, African traditional religion and the Christian movement in co...
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TEGUH YUWONO
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Civil society role is often seen as less powerful agent in forming or maintaininggood governance than two dominant agents (state and private actors). This research is intended to have knowledge whether civil society can play importantroles in forming and...
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Malik Nadeem
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This paper provides an analysis of the strategies of the neo-liberal economic paradigm operating through good governance and decentralization programs emanating from the global centers of power. The strategies of neo-liberalism can be found in the narrat...
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Martin M. Greller
Nonprofit organizations play a role in the creation of a society that is civil, and it is an important one that neither the state nor for-profit organizations undertake. This raises the question of governance and accountability, which is often addressed ...
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Keith Taylor
Third sector organizations are oftentimes seen as contributing to a robust civil society. Yet the dominant modes of third sector organizational governance often adhere to a unitary orientation. The over-reliance on unitary modes of governance introduces ...
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Joseph Szarka
The capacity of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to encourage public engagement with climate protection is analysed through a conceptual framework focused on six advocacy functions: issue framing, knowledge generation and dissemination, attribution ...
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Kim Moloney
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This study finds infrequent collaborative action between state and civil society actors in Jamaica. Jamaica?s predominant institutional structure is authority-based. Relations between state and civil society actors may be considered consultative, at best...
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Kim Moloney
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This study finds infrequent collaborative action between state and civil society actors in Jamaica. Jamaica?s predominant institutional structure is authority-based. Relations between state and civil society actors may be considered consultative, at best...
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Caru Bowns,Carolina Pescatori C. Silva
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Dinara I. Rakhimova,Galina V. Kolpakova,Tatiana I. Kuznetsova,Aleksandr V. Litvinov,Anna G. Samokhvalova
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The relevance of the study is reasoned by the change in relations between the state and civil society in the context of consolidation of many countries? and communities? efforts in the fight against terrorism. Modern society demands the training of speci...
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