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Rethinking civil society
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DemocracyTheoretical AssumptionsUncivil SocietyCivil SocietyActivismCitizen ParticipationSociologyPolitical PluralismCivil RightsCivil DisorderSocial JusticeArtsSocial MovementsPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesCivic Engagement
Most studies of civil society are mainly normative, both in their conceptualization and in their theoretical assumptions. We suggest a new, or better a revised, research agenda of the study of civil society, which should include (at least) these four points. First, the concept of civil society should be seen as a heuristic device. Second, the separation between 'civil society' and 'uncivil society' makes sense only in a normative framework, and then exclusively with uncivil society defined as a sub-set of civil society. Third, empirical research on civil society should study the nature of the relationship between civil society organizations and democracy/democratization, rather than assume it. Fourth,'uncivil' movements and contentious politics should be included in the study of civil society.