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Decolonizing Civil Society In Mozambique Governance Politics And Spiritual Systems Tanja Kleibl

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Decolonizing Civil Society In Mozambique Governance Politics And Spiritual Systems Tanja Kleibl
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Author: Tanja Kleibl
ISBN: 9781786999344, 9781350237490, 178699934X, 1350237493
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Decolonizing Civil Society In Mozambique Governance Politics And Spiritual Systems Tanja Kleibl by Tanja Kleibl 9781786999344, 9781350237490, 178699934X, 1350237493 instant download after payment.

By demonstrating that Western conceptions of 'civil society' have provided the framework for interpreting societies in the Global South, Decolonizing Civil Society in Mozambique argues that it is only through a critical deconstruction of these concepts that we can start to re-balance global power relationships, both in academic discourse and in development practices.
Examining the exclusionary discourses framing the support for Western-type NGOs in the development discourse - often to the exclusion of local social actors - this book dissects mainstream contemporary ideas about 'civil society', and finds a new means by which to identify local forms of social action, often based in traditional structures and spiritual discourses.
Outlining new conceptual ideas for an alternative framing of Mozambique's 'civil society', Kleibl proposes a series of fresh theoretical issues and questions alongside empirical research, moving towards a series of new policy and practice arguments for rethinking and decolonizing civil society in the Global South.

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