Civil Society and the Economy: Greek Civil Society During the Economic Crisis |
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Authors: | Marilena Simiti |
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Affiliation: | Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Academic literature has extensively analysed the impact of political and cultural factors on civil society. However, the influence of economic change on the infrastructure and features of civil society has remained relatively understudied. This article analyses the impact of the economic crisis on Greek civil society and links the findings to the broader academic debate on civil society. On the basis of the Greek case, the article argues that: (1) the density of civil society may be a misleading indicator of its strength if abstracted from the broader economic context and (2) the economy is not merely an external force, enabling or hindering the development of associational activity. It also shapes the nature and patterns of civic engagement and participation. |
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Keywords: | Civil society civic engagement political participation voluntary organizations associationalism economic crisis Greece |
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