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The Art of Civil Action

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2018352 pagesValiz

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Civil society around the world is increasingly dealing with global questions, whereby it also begins to assume transnational forms of organisation. The arts, with their ability to project alternative realities and communicate ideas, can play a key role in addressing public and political problems. In looking at different platforms, activist groups, and new forms of citizens? initiatives, this book asks how cultural and art initiatives can both question and strengthen the civil domain. Social scientists, cultural theorists, activists, and artists explore how arts and culture can offer various strategies and forms of organisation for a locally rooted society in a globally connected context.

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Philip Dietachmair is the author of "The Art of Civil Action," a book that examines the mechanics of legal action. He offers clear perspectives on how individuals can engage with the civil justice system. This is a great read for anyone interested in law and social change.

Pascal Gielen is the author of The Art of Civil Action. His writing explores how art can influence social and political change.

Philip Dietachmair wrote The Art of Civil Action, a book that examines how people can effectively engage in social and legal action. He provides practical understanding for those looking to make a difference.

Andrew Barnett is the author of The Art of Civil Action, a book that explores strategies for social change. His writing offers clear insights into how individuals can make a difference.

Llorenç Bonet is known for "The Art of Civil Action," a book that examines the mechanics of civil action. He writes on topics concerning societal engagement and public participation.

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Book cover of The Art of Civil Action