Civil Society

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  • ISBN 9781032835327
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Civil Society: Ideas, Interpretations, Transgressions is essential to learning about the place and importance of civil society in creating and maintaining a liberal democracy. Edyta B. Pietrzak takes us on a journey of interpretation, addressing the critical role the idea of a civil society has for our world and how it has evolved over time. She uncovers the meanings of theories and clarifies ways of thinking that are sensitive to peculiarities, intermittences, contrasts, or unique things.

Part I introduces the theory and key terms. What is the public sphere and how can it be understood? Is it synonymous with civil society or does it only establish its area of activity? It aims to illustrate how social life has changed over centuries and its basic components have been experienced and interpreted in various ways.

Part II represents a collection of interpretations and approaches to the idea of civil society. Pietrzak begins with the traditional Republican interpretation, continues with liberal, Hegelian, sociological, and historical‑materialistic interpretations, and concludes with modern communitarian and neo‑liberal concepts.

Part III reminds us that civil society is not an abstract concept, nor does it exist in a vacuum or out of context. When describing the process of change and transformation in civil society, reference must be made to transgressions. Here we learn about issues such as transnational civil society, citizenship and diversity, feminist citizenship, and civil society in the era of the Anthropocene, to name a few.

Edyta B. Pietrzak is an associate professor at the Lodz University of Technology and a lecturer at the Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies (GEMMA), ECIU University and TUL Citizen Science Research Field Coordinator. Pietrzak is also Editor‑in‑Chief of the journal Civitas Hominibus and Cofounder of The Human Being‑Business‑Technologies Open Academic Seminars. Her research interests include civil society, the politics of diversity, and women’s studies.

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