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Civil society in post-Euromaidan Ukraine : from revolution to consolidation

Title
Civil society in post-Euromaidan Ukraine : from revolution to consolidation / Natalia Shapovalova, Olga Burlyuk (eds.) ; with a foreword by Richard Youngs.
Publication
Stuttgart, Germany : Ibidem-Verlag, [2018]

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Additional Authors
  • Shapovalova, Natalia
  • Burlyuk, Olga
  • Youngs, Richard, 1968-
Description
383 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
Summary
This book is among the first comprehensive efforts to collectively and academically investigate the legacy of the Euromaidan in conflict-torn Ukraine within the domain of civil society broadly understood. The contributions to this book identify, describe, conceptualize, and explain various developments in Ukrainian civil society and its role in Ukraine's democratization, state-building, and conflict resolution by looking at specific understudied sectors and by tracing the situation before, during, and after the Euromaidan. In doing so, this trailblazing collection highlights a number of new themes, challenges, and opportunities related to Ukrainian civil society. They include volunteerism, grassroots community-based activism, social activism of churches, civic efforts of building peace and reconciliation, civic activism of journalists and digital activism, activism of think tanks, diaspora networks and the LGBT movement, challenges of civil society relations with the state, uncivil society, and the closing of civic space.
Series Statement
Soviet and post-soviet politics and society, 1614-3515 ; vol. 193
Uniform Title
Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; 193.
Alternative Title
From revolution to consolidation
Subject
  • Since 1991
  • Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- > Social aspects > Ukraine
  • Civil society > Ukraine
  • Conflit ukrainien, 2014- > Aspect social > Ukraine
  • Société civile > Ukraine
  • Social aspects
  • Civil society
  • Politics and government
  • Ukraine > History > Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014
  • Ukraine > Politics and government > 1991-2014
  • Ukraine > Histoire > 2013-2014 (Euromaïdan)
  • Ukraine > Politique et gouvernement > 1991-
  • Ukraine
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Foreword / Richard Youngs -- Civil Society and Change in Ukraine Post-Euromaidan : An Introduction / Natalia Shapovalova and Olga Burlyuk -- Civil Society and Change on the Outside -- How Open is the Civic Space in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine? / Kateryna Pishchikova -- Is Conflict a Catalyst for Civil Society? Conflict-Related Civic Activism and Democratization in Ukraine / Susann Worschech -- Doing the State's Job : The Impact of Volunteers on Ukraineʼs Defense Capacity after Euromaidan / Kateryna Zarembo -- Regional Executives and Inclusive Political Institutions in the Conflict-Torn Luhansk Oblast / Valentyna Romanova -- Invisible Peacemakers : Civil Society and Reconciliation in the East of Ukraine / Ganna Bazilo and Giselle Bosse -- Civil Society and Ukraineʼs Reforms : Mission Exhausted? : A Case Study of the Reanimation Package of Reforms / Christina Parandii and Balázs Jarábik -- Civil Society and Change on the Inside -- Ukrainian Think Tanks in the Post-Euromaidan Period : Exploring the Field / Vera Axyonova and Fabian Schöppner -- Ukrainian Mediators : Professionalization Enhanced by Civic Activism / Tatiana Kyselova -- Ukrainian Journalism after the Euromaidan : Renegotiating Professionalism in Conditions of Democratization and Conflict / Halyna Budivska and Dariya Orlova -- Organizing with Organizations : Factors that Contribute to the Sustainability of Internet-Based Civil Society Initiatives / Tetyana Bohdanova and Vitaliy Moroz -- Leaders in Trust : The Churchesʹ Social Activism in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine / Mykhailo Cherenkov, Tetiana Kalenychenko and Taras Antoshevskyy -- Strategies to Fight Homophobia in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine : Constructing a Good Gay Citizen and Ukrainian Homonormative Patriotism / Maryna Shevtsova -- About the Authors.
ISBN
  • 9783838212166
  • 3838212169
LCCN
  • 2018448692
  • 9783838212166
OCLC
  • on1082252543
  • 1082252543
  • SCSB-9278370
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library