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Cyberspace Effects on Civil Society. The Ultimate Game-Changer or Not?

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17950
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17448689.2019.1672288
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2019-10-04
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Journal article
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Montalvan Castilla, Johana Evelyn; Pursiainen, Christer Henrik
Abstract
The article studies the effects of the emergence of cyberspace, or digitization, on civil society, and develops an analytical framework to that effect. It is distinguished between four types of civil societies: apolitical, political, transnational, and uncivic. Each type of civil society is considered separately vis-à-vis cyberspace developments in order to understand what kind of civil society is enhanced by these developments and, conversely, what kind of civil society is constrained. This understanding helps inform how cyberspace has changed the more generic society-state relations. While one can identify many instrumental changes and developments in civil society practices, the article concludes that the emergence of cyberspace has not profoundly changed society in terms of the relative power of one type of civil society over another. Thus, its transformative power is rather limited in a more fundamental sense. The empirical focus of the article is on Norwegian civil society, representing a Western developed democratic state, but it is argued that while the empirical results may vary, the analytical framework can arguably be applied and tailored to any society.
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“This is a submitted version of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Civil Society on 4 October 2019, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/17448689.2019.1672288."
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Taylor & Francis
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Montalvan Castilla, JE; Pursiainen CH.(2019) Cyberspace Effects on Civil Society. The Ultimate Game-Changer or Not? Journal of Civil Society, 15,(4),92-411
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