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Civil Society in the Information Age
First Published
This title was first published in 2002.
Introduction
In this age of globalization, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and other civil society movements and coalitions have become vastly more diverse and influential. This informed text explores the crucial role that efficient, skilful use of information and communications technology and news media has played in increasing the influence and enhancing the work of civil society organizations.
Content and Focus
Rich in case study material, it examines NGOs and other civil society organizations in the policy fields of development, security, international law, human rights and humanitarian action. In addition, the book examines the relationship between civil society and intergovernmental institutions such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and the G7/G8.
Target Audience
Scholars, analysts and practitioners in fields ranging from politics and economics through international law and information studies will find this book indispensable.