Auteur: Rachid Touhtouh
Titre: Debating Civil Society in Morocco. Dynamics of Gender, Development and Social Capital.
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2012
Résumée: Associative action is the expression of individuals’ will to take charge
of their own development and this is translated to a number of
initiatives and actions that contribute to a sustainable human
development, mainly the promotion of values of citizenship and
democracy. Civic action is an arena for practicing citizenship rights
and defining its conditions by renegotiating the public-private
boundary, and the changing relations between the state and civil
society. The private-public divide cannot be studied without an analysis
of the gender system, as gender is a central structuring principle of
social relations and a primary way of signifying relationships of power.
Second, ways social actors organise themselves institutionally and in
relation to the state. And finally, how discourses on needs emerge from
within social actors and reinvent the public sphere in Morocco.
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