2007-01-17

 Conferences - Part 13 

posted by julia 18 years ago
I just came back from Vienna where I attended the kakanien-Emergenzen-workshop (cf. the Redaktionsblog and the Transitory-I blog on the workshop!). I very much enjoyed our discussions and the friendly, interdisciplinary, creative, and inspiring atmosphere! The papers will be published soon on the kakanien-platform. The (rather philosophical) main lines of our discussions were:

 Civil society - Part 10 

posted by julia 18 years ago

If you find the study I mentioned in my previous posting too theoretical, you might be interested to read my study on Civil Society in Kosovo: The Interaction between local NGOs and the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government, which was recently published by the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP) (Working paper no. 54). You can get the paper at the OIIP in Vienna or order it here (click on "OIIP Arbeitspapiere" - "Bestellschein") (here the English link - "OIIP publications" - "order form").

If you happen to do research on the same subject, please contact me, as I am working on a PhD on civil society in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

 Civil society - Part 9 

posted by julia 18 years ago
The Worldbank has published a new study on Civil Society, Civic Engagement, and Peacebuilding (Thania Paffenholz, Christoph Spurk). Click on "more" to read the abstract.

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