All Academic, Inc. Research Logo

Info/CitationFAQResearchAll Academic Inc.
Document

NGOs as Agents of Democratic Global Civil Politics
Unformatted Document Text:  32 Smith, Jackie. 1998. “Global Civil Society? Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Social Capital.” American Behavioral Scientist 42 (1):93-107. Tarrow, Sydney. 1994. Power in Movement: Social Movements, Collective Action, and Politics. Ithaca: Cornell. Tarrow, Sidney and Melanie Acostavalle. 1999. “Transnational Politics: A Bibliographic Guide to Recent Research on Transnational Movements and Advocacy Groups.” Working Paper, Contentious Politics Series, Lajarsfeld Center at Columbia University. <http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/tws01/> Turner, Scott. 1998. “Global Civil Society, Anarchy and Governance: Assisting and Emerging Paradigm.” Journal of Peace Research 35(1):25-42. Törnquist, Olle. 1998. “Making Democratization Work: from Civil Society and Social Capital to Political Inclusion and Politization – Theoretical Reflections on Concrete Cases in Indonesia, Kerala, and the Philippines.” In Democratization in the Third World: concrete cases in comparative and theoretical perspective, eds. Lars Rudebeck, Lars, Olle Törnquist with Virgilio Rojas. Macmillan, St. Martin’s, 107-144. Uvin, Peter. 1996. “Scaling Up the Grassroots and Scaling Down the Summit: The Relations between Third World NGOs and the UN.” In ‘Conscience of the World’: The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in the UN System, ed. Peter Willetts. Washington, DC: Brookings, 159-176. Walzer, Machael. 1995. “The Concept of Civil Society.” In Toward a Global Civil Society, ed. Michael Walzer. Berghahn Books, 7-29 Wapner, Paul. 1995. “Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics.” World Politics 47(3):311-340. Warkentin, Craig. 2001. Reshaping World Politics: NGOs, the Internet, and Global Civil Society. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Welch, Jr., Claude E. 1995. Protecting Human Rights in Africa: Strategies and Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Wendt, Alexander. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Willetts, Peter. 1996. “Introduction” and “Consultative Status for NGOs it the United Nations.” In ‘Conscience of the World’: The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in the UN System, ed. Peter Willetts. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1-15 & 31-63.

Authors: Omelicheva, Mariya.
first   previous   Page 32 of 32   next   last



background image
32
Smith, Jackie. 1998. “Global Civil Society? Transnational Social Movement
Organizations and Social Capital.” American Behavioral Scientist 42 (1):93-107.
Tarrow, Sydney. 1994. Power in Movement: Social Movements, Collective
Action, and Politics. Ithaca: Cornell.
Tarrow, Sidney and Melanie Acostavalle. 1999. “Transnational Politics: A
Bibliographic Guide to Recent Research on Transnational Movements and Advocacy
Groups.” Working Paper, Contentious Politics Series, Lajarsfeld Center at Columbia
University. <http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/tws01/>
Turner, Scott. 1998. “Global Civil Society, Anarchy and Governance: Assisting
and Emerging Paradigm.” Journal of Peace Research 35(1):25-42.
Törnquist, Olle. 1998. “Making Democratization Work: from Civil Society and
Social Capital to Political Inclusion and Politization – Theoretical Reflections on
Concrete Cases in Indonesia, Kerala, and the Philippines.” In Democratization in the
Third World: concrete cases in comparative and theoretical perspective
, eds. Lars
Rudebeck, Lars, Olle Törnquist with Virgilio Rojas. Macmillan, St. Martin’s, 107-144.
Uvin, Peter. 1996. “Scaling Up the Grassroots and Scaling Down the Summit:
The Relations between Third World NGOs and the UN.” In ‘Conscience of the World’:
The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in the UN System
, ed. Peter Willetts.
Washington, DC: Brookings, 159-176.
Walzer, Machael. 1995. “The Concept of Civil Society.” In Toward a Global
Civil Society, ed. Michael Walzer. Berghahn Books, 7-29
Wapner, Paul. 1995. “Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and
World Civic Politics.” World Politics 47(3):311-340.
Warkentin, Craig. 2001. Reshaping World Politics: NGOs, the Internet, and
Global Civil Society. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Welch, Jr., Claude E. 1995. Protecting Human Rights in Africa: Strategies and
Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
Press.
Wendt, Alexander. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Willetts, Peter. 1996. “Introduction” and “Consultative Status for NGOs it the
United Nations.” In ‘Conscience of the World’: The Influence of Nongovernmental
Organizations in the UN System
, ed. Peter Willetts. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1-15 &
31-63.


Convention
All Academic Convention can solve the abstract management needs for any association's annual meeting.
Submission - Custom fields, multiple submission types, tracks, audio visual, multiple upload formats, automatic conversion to pdf.
Review - Peer Review, Bulk reviewer assignment, bulk emails, ranking, z-score statistics, and multiple worksheets!
Reports - Many standard and custom reports generated while you wait. Print programs with participant indexes, event grids, and more!
Scheduling - Flexible and convenient grid scheduling within rooms and buildings. Conflict checking and advanced filtering.
Communication - Bulk email tools to help your administrators send reminders and responses. Use form letters, a message center, and much more!
Management - Search tools, duplicate people management, editing tools, submission transfers, many tools to manage a variety of conference management headaches!
Click here for more information.

first   previous   Page 32 of 32   next   last

©2008 All Academic, Inc.