Title of article
Civil Society as Idea and Civil Society as Process: The Case of Ghana
Author/Authors
WHITFIELD، LINDSAY نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-378
From page
379
To page
0
Abstract
The concept of civil society is ubiquitous in debates about democracy in Africa. This article distinguishes civil society as idea from civil society as process. The idea of civil society provides a shared language, which obscures fundamental differences. The process of civil society refers to the complex interactions of historically generated social structures, political issues, personal networks, material incentives, state resources and international linkages. In Ghana, there are continuities in the centralization of national decision-making, reinforced by international agencies, and the mobilisation, demobilisation and selective exclusion of social groups. ʹCivil societyʹ is the outcome of the process in which the idea of civil society is discursively constructed and used by donor agencies, international NGOs, the Ghanaian government and Ghanaian social organizations to legitimate their actions.
Keywords
Friction stir welding , Fatigue , Flaws , Eurocode 9 , Aluminium
Journal title
OXFORD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
OXFORD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Record number
85778
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