Authors
Zeynep Kadirbeyoğlu, Fikret Adaman, Begüm Özkaynak, Hande Paker
Publication date
2017/8
Journal
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Volume
28
Pages
1717-1741
Publisher
Springer US
Description
A push to reverse unsustainable trends has come from environmental civil society, but its track record is somewhat inconsistent. Why are some environmental organizations able to enhance the environmental cause, while others fail to create a substantial impact in the move toward environmental sustainability? This paper considers related but disparate clusters of literature and identifies factors that have an impact on the effectiveness of civil society. It also addresses the ambiguity that is attached to civil society—a concept with considerable historical baggage and contextual differentiation. Given that each conceptualization of civil society has its own body of literature and that these do not necessarily speak to each other, we propose an analytical framework that integrates a variety of dimensions relevant to the analysis of environmental civil society organizations (CSOs): the degree of institutionalization, the …
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