Lecture 2 Flashcards
(10 cards)
What is the critique Beer, Bartley and Roberts have on NGO’s?
- Advocacy: prioritize popularity to attract media + powerful but not always better
- Service provision: face challenges with transparency & corruption + can unintentionally weaken state capacities
- Regulators: Often fail to sufficiently address the root of the problem
What is the focus of the article from Middlemiss and Parrish?
- How grassroots initiatives can create low-carbon communities, focusing on their capacity and responsibility.
- Framework to explore how grassroots actions build community capacity for sustainability.
The concept of “community capacity” is central in the article by Middlemiss and Parrish, defined by four key capacities:
- Personal Capacity =
Kennis, vaardigheden en bereidheid van individuen om duurzaam te handelen. - Cultural Capacity =
Gemeenschapsnormen en -waarden die duurzaamheid ondersteunen. - Organizational Capacity =
Middelen en ondersteuning vanuit lokale organisaties. - Infrastructural Capacity =
Fysieke en structurele middelen die duurzame praktijken mogelijk maken.
What are the three most important points that can be drawn from the article by Middlemiss and Parrish?
- Grassroots projects are important for creating low-carbon communities.
- They use existing community strengths and also make the community stronger over time.
- Supporting these projects can help more people and communities take climate action.
Michael Edwards sees Civil Society as 3 things:
- CS as part of society (ch2)
- CS as the good society / a kind of society (ch3)
- CS as the general public sphere (ch4)
Edwards argues that CS is also a vision on how society should be.
Beer, Bartley and Roberts name 3 roles of NGO’s. What are they?
- Advocacy (lobbying)
- Service provision (social help)
- Regulation (watchdogs + industrial-complex)
What are the three theoretical claims about the relationship between INGOs and DNGOs, according to Beer, Bartley and Roberts?
- INGOs lead DNGOs
- DNGOs have autonomy (DNGOs use INGOs as leverage but are not fully dependent on them.)
- INGOs control DNGOs
Which 3 components of CS does Edwards mention?
- Associations
- Grassroots movements
- Non-profit intermediaries
Which 3 balances between connections does Edwards mention?
- Bonding
- Bridging
- Linking
Which 3 changes can grassroots initiatives make (Middlemiss & Parrish)
- Changing individuals
- Influence others
- Changing social structures