Imagination Castrated: Critical Rethinking of the Civil Society (Organisation) in Contemporary Society

Imagination Castrated: Critical Rethinking of the Civil Society (Organisation) in Contemporary Society

Publication Imagination castrated: Critical rethinking of the civil society (organisation) in contemporary society brings together texts – the products of the debate on the civil society condition today – within the international seminar “Civil society (organisations): Substance or substitute”, Ljubljana, 15th and 16th November 2012, organized by Peace Institute and Centre for Peace Studies, Croatia.

Texts have been contributed by: Emina Bužinkić, Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past, Zagreb, Croatia; Dražen Crnomat, Coalition 143, Sarajevo/Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Svetla Encheva, Center for the Study of Democracy, Sophia, Bulgaria; Pavol Frič, Center for Social and Economic Strategies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; Elmaze Gashi, Alter Habitus – Institute for Studies in Society and Culture, Pristine, Kosovo; Leart Kola, Institute Antonio Gramsci, Tirana, Albania; Kristina Mänd, Praxis – Center for Policy Studies, Tallinn, Estonia, Neslihan Özgüneş, TACSO, Istanbul, Turkey; Aleksandra Sekulić, Center for Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade, Serbia; Jelena Vujović, independent researcher and publicist, Podgorica, Montenegro; and also Gordan Bosanac, Center for Peace Studies, Zagreb, Croatia and Lana Zdravković, Peace Institute – Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia, which are also the editors.
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