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"Blocking Public Participation examines the different types of litigation and causes of action that frequently form the basis of SLAPPs, (strategic litigation against public participation) and how these lawsuits transform political disputes into legal cases, thereby blocking political engagement. The resource imbalance between plaintiffs and defendants allows the plaintiffs to tie up defendants in complex and costly legal processes. The book also examines the dangers SLAPPs pose to political expression and to the quality and integrity of our democratic political institutions. Finally, the book examines the need to regulate SLAPPs in Canada and assesses various regulatory proposals." -- Book Jacket.
Political participation --- Frivolous suits (Civil procedure) --- Vexatious suits (Civil procedure) --- Actions and defenses --- Black Lives Matter. --- capitalism. --- collective activism. --- collective politics. --- defamation laws. --- freedom of assembly. --- freedom of speech. --- laws against dissent. --- neoliberalism. --- political activism. --- political debate. --- political dissent. --- political lobbying. --- political organizing. --- protection for dissent. --- resistance to corporate culture. --- slapp.
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By examining how NGOs operate in Southern India in the early 2000's, this book discusses the challenges faced by small, local NGOs in the uncertain times of changing aid dynamics. The key findings focus on what empowerment means for Indian women, and how NGO accountability to these groups is an important part of the empowerment being realised.The notion of community empowerment, in which the 'solidarity' of a group can be a path to individual empowerment, is discussed, as well as analysing how empowerment can be a useful concept in development. Based on case studies of 15 NGOs as wel
Community development - India. --- Community development -- India. --- Non-governmental organizations - India. --- Non-governmental organizations -- India. --- Women in development - India. --- Women in development -- India. --- Women in development --- Community development --- Non-governmental organizations --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Business & Economics --- Social Sciences --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Economic History --- politiek en ontwikkelingen --- politieke lobbie en belangengroepen --- gender studies - soc sci --- political lobbying & interest groups --- south asia --- samenleving --- politics & development --- development studies --- zuid azie --- sociaal en culturele aspecten --- civil society --- ontwikkelingsstudies --- Accountability --- India --- International non-governmental organization --- Karnataka --- Microfinance --- Non-governmental organization --- Self-help --- Social exclusion
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« Islam in Europe » and « Islamophobia » are subjects of vital global importance which currently preoccupy policy-makers and academics alike. Through the examination of various European Muslim groups and institutions that have branched off from Islamic movements - including the Muslim Brotherhood, Hizb ut-Tahrir and Jama'at-i Islami - this book outlines the configuration of social, political and religious processes that have given rise to new kinds of European Muslim organisations. The authors offer a new perspective on these Muslim groups and seek to reclaim them from the often highly-charged public debates by placing them within the context of their origins as politicised religious movements on the one hand and their ongoing incorporation into European societal structures on the other. They also consider the relationship of these organisations to their « parent » movements and examine the presence of Islam in European education and higher education institutions. Taking into account the connection between Islamic movements and the perceived surge of « Islamophobia » in Europe, this book does not debate the question of whether these groups fit into normative or cultural structures of European nation-states, but rather examines how these structures have changed through their interaction with these groups and the growing Muslim population within Europe. It does not consider political Islam as the antithesis to a refined notion of secularism, but as a form of public religion which contributes to the ever-changing structure of Europe's secular regimes. Featuring the work of more than 40 scholars from around the world, this is the comprehensive guide to Islamic movements in Europe, offering original, definitive perspectives on Muslims and Islam in Europe today
Islam and politics --- Islamophobia --- Islam et politique --- Islamophobie --- Islam --- 297 <4> --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:316.331H421 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Europa --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Morfologie van de godsdiensten: Islam --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Islam and politics - Europe --- Islam - Europe --- Islamophobia - Europe --- Islam and politics. --- Islam. --- Islamic movements --- the Muslim Brotherhood --- Milli Görüs --- the Jama'at-i Islami --- Tablighi Jama'at --- the Wahhabiya --- Saudi Arabia --- the Salafist movement --- Hizb ut-Tahrir --- Harakat al-Nahda and Islamic movements in Tunisia --- the Moroccan Islamist movement --- the Islamic movement in Algeria --- politics of Islamism --- Islamic movements in Europe --- Spain --- Germany --- Islamische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland --- Islamische Zentren --- German Muslim youth --- Muslimische Jugend in Deutschland --- the Union of Islamic Organisation of France --- the Muslim Asociation of Britain --- the Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations --- UCOII --- Italy --- the European Council for Fatwa and Research --- Yusuf al-Qaradawi --- Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüs --- IGMG --- the Caliphate State --- the Islamic Federation of Belgium --- FIB --- the Netherlands --- Denmark --- Salafist groups --- Salafist politics in the Netherlands --- Salafi doctrine --- Salafism --- Salafist-jihadist groups --- Jihadi movements in the United Kingdom --- Abu Hamza al-Masri --- Shari'a --- Al-Muhajirun --- Al-Ghuraba' --- virtual jihadist media --- laïcité and piety --- Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami --- Muslim representative bodies --- Al-'Adl wa-l-Ihsan --- the Islamic foundation in the United Kingdom --- Sheikh Abdalqadir al-Murabit --- Süleymanlis --- the Süleymanli movement --- the Muslim Council of Britain --- pious lay preaching --- political lobbying --- German Muslim federations --- Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland --- Koordinierungsrat der Muslime --- Islamic guidance and public debates --- imams --- chaplains --- de-radicalisation --- radicalisation --- moderation --- integration --- the German debate about imams --- imams in Belgium --- imams and radicalisation --- prison and processes of radicalisation --- Rashid al-Ghannushi --- Tariq Ramadan --- Islamic knowledge and education --- Islam classes --- Islamic higher education --- the Islamic University of Rotterdam --- the Dutch written media --- Islamic education in Germany --- Institut für Interreligiöse Pädagogik und Didaktik, Cologne --- Zentrum für Islamische Frauenförderung und Forschung --- l'Institut Européen des Sciences Humaines --- Muslim internet sites in Denmark --- Muslim free schools in Denmark --- Federation of Student Islamic Societies --- FOSIS --- Muslims at British universities --- Islamism and Islamophobia --- Brussels --- fear --- otherness --- radical Islam in France --- the headscarf affair --- Islam in German public culture --- 'Pig Day' --- tolerance --- identity and secularism --- the British National Party --- anti-Muslim politics --- the politics of fear
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