توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Civil Society, Conflict and Violence: Insights from the CIVICUS Civil Society Index Project
نام کتاب : Civil Society, Conflict and Violence: Insights from the CIVICUS Civil Society Index Project
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جامعه مدنی، درگیری و خشونت: بینش هایی از پروژه شاخص جامعه مدنی سیویکوس
سری : CIVICUS Global Study of Civil Society Series
نویسندگان : Wolfgang Dörner, Regina A. List (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2012
تعداد صفحات : 209
ISBN (شابک) : 9781780930473 , 9781780931029
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf-Title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nList of Tables and Figures\nAbout the Authors and Editors\nAbout CIVICUS\nSeries Introduction\nForeword\nAcknowledgements\n1 Civil Society, Conflict and Violence: An Introduction\n Introduction\n Defining civil society for comparative research\n Civil society and its relation to conflict and violence\n Potential roles of civil society in situations of conflict\n The impact of armed conflict and violence on civil society\n Organization of this volume\n References\n2 Measuring Civil Society Globally with the CSI\n Introduction\n The CSI approach to measuring civil society\n Data structure of the CSI\n The implementation of the CSI\n Data collection methods\n Population Survey\n Organizational Survey\n External Perceptions Survey\n Other data sources\n Dissemination of results\n Methodological issues\n Conclusions\n References\n3 Exploring Civil Society in Conflict and Post-Conflict Countries: A Continuum to Peace\n Introduction\n Defining conflict\n Civil society, conflict and post-conflict society\n Classifying countries along the conflict continuum\n Comparing civil society in conflict and post-conflict countries: the CSI dimensions\n Civic Engagement\n Level of Organization\n Practice of Values\n Perception of Impact\n External Environment\n Conclusion\n References\n4 An Exploratory Analysis of Civil Society and Transitional Justice\n Introduction\n Transitional justice mechanisms and civil society\n Data and methodology\n Transitional justice choices of CSI sample\n Exploring CSI data for transitional countries\n Characteristics of CSOs and human rights organizations\n Analysis and findings\n Conclusion\n References\n5 Civil Society, Conflict Resolution and Post-conflict Reconstruction in Kosovo and Liberia\n Introduction\n The role of civil society in different conflict situations\n Two armed conflicts\n The conflict in Kosovo (1998–1999)\n The conflict in Liberia (1989–1996 and 1999–2003)\n Comparing the conflicts\n Civil society and conflict in Kosovo and Liberia\n Civil society and the defence of human rights\n Civil society and service delivery during conflict\n Civil society and peacebuilding\n Civil society and post-conflict reconstruction in Kosovo and Liberia\n Reconstruction in Kosovo\n Reconstruction in Liberia\n Post-conflict civil society\n An assessment of the state of civil society in Kosovo and Liberia using data from CSI indicators\n Civil society responsiveness: Internal and external perceptions\n Social impact: Internal and external perceptions\n Policy impact\n Conclusion\n References\n6 The Law, Security and Civil Society Freedoms\n Introduction\n Overview of recent trends\n Universal legal standards for the protection of civil society space\n External environment for civil society – law as a tool to restrict civil society space\n Conclusions and recommendations\n References\n7 Violence in Civil Society: Insights from the CSI Databases\n Introduction\n Concepts and categories\n Collective violence of civil society actors\n The CSI\n Violence in civil society\n Three categories of violence\n Understanding violence in civil society\n Conclusion\n References\n8 Conclusion\n Introduction\n What can we say? What have we learned?\n What questions do these chapters leave open?\n Other issues to explore with the CSI data\nAppendix 1: List of countries and regions that produced outputs from different CSI phases (including expected outputs from 2008–2011 phase)\n Reference\nAppendix 2: Sample sizes per country\nAppendix 3: CSI International Indicator Database: dimensions, sub-dimensions, indicators, sources and description\nAppendix 4: CSI International Indicator Database: overview of the scores for main dimensions and sub-dimensions\nAppendix 5: List of available Analytical Country Reports (ACRs) from CSI full phase 2 (2008–2011) and African regional phase (2008–2011)\nNotes\nIndex\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n N\n O\n P\n R\n S\n T\n U\n V\n W\n Z