Civil Society in Turbulent Times: Exploring Connections, Comparison and Capacity-Building in Ireland and Wales
动荡时期的民间社会:探索爱尔兰和威尔士的联系、比较和能力建设
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/V008730/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.28万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2021 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This projects aims to strengthen networks, share perspectives and facilitate collaborative research between social scientists in Ireland and Wales working on the general area of civil society. In both territories, a renewed emphasis has been focused on civil society as a critical space in which citizen rights and responsibilities, collective action and relations between individuals and the state, are being re-shaped and re-articulated against a background of social, economic and political change. Several pressures are common to both Ireland and Wales, including globalization, the legacies of austerity politics, the rise of individualism and identity politics, technological innovations and their social and economic implications, and most recently, the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. Other notable dynamics in civil society have developed within the distinctive polities of each nation, such as social liberalisation and experimentation with new mechanisms for citizen engagement in Ireland, and the ongoing evolution of civil society with respect to Wales as a devolved political entity. Civil society in both Ireland and Wales faces challenges from the UK's withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit), but from different perspectives. As such, civil society presents rich potential for collaborative research and knowledge exchange, examining parallels and differences, comparing experiences and outcomes, and synthesizing results to contribute both to critical conceptual development of social science research on civil society and to applied policy learning.Ireland and Wales have a strong affinity as close geographical neighbours with broadly comparable populations, shared cultural roots and an history of intellectual exchange and policy transfer. There is a good record of research collaboration and dialogue between social scientists in Ireland and Wales, as well as civil society engagement, however in recent decades such activities have primarily been facilitated through EU programmes, including Horizon 2020 and INTERREG. Brexit will therefore require new avenues for collaboration and engagement to be developed. The project will help to build capacity for ongoing and renewed research partnership.The project accordingly has four objectives:1. To bring together social science researchers in Ireland and Wales working on selected aspects of civil society in order to build capacity and sustainable networks for future collaboration;2. To compare and critique recent developments in civil society in Ireland and Wales, to develop understanding of shared and contextual factors and exchange conceptual and methodological perspectives;3. To identify questions for further collaborative research, develop frameworks and build teams to take forward proposals for appropriate funding opportunities;4. To draw lessons for policy from the comparative experiences of Ireland and Wales and facilitate the sharing of good practice between governance and civil society actors in both nations.The work programme is structured around four themes that have been selected as notable areas of recent debate and activity in civil society in which there is excellent social science research expertise in both Ireland and Wales. These are renegotiating borders; rural citizenship; engaging young people; and inclusive and deliberative democracy. All four themes will follow a common format involving a physical workshop, virtual follow-up meetings, including one with policy and civil society stakeholders, leading to a range of outputs including summary papers, policy briefings, infographics, a video and articles in academic and non-academic publications, as well as proposals for further collaborative research. The Welsh side of the project is anchored in the ESRC WISERD/Civil Society Centre, which will support the longer-term sustainability of the networks.
该项目旨在加强网络,分享观点,并促进爱尔兰和威尔士从事民间社会一般领域工作的社会科学家之间的合作研究。在这两个领土,再次强调民间社会是公民权利和责任、集体行动以及个人与国家之间关系的关键空间,在社会、经济和政治变革的背景下,公民权利和责任、集体行动以及个人与国家之间的关系正在重新塑造和重新表述。爱尔兰和威尔士都面临着几个共同的压力,包括全球化、紧缩政治的遗留问题、个人主义和身份认同政治的兴起、技术创新及其社会和经济影响,以及最近新冠肺炎爆发的影响。公民社会中其他值得注意的动态已经在每个国家的独特政治中形成,例如社会自由化和爱尔兰公民参与新机制的试验,以及公民社会关于威尔士作为一个下放的政治实体的持续演变。爱尔兰和威尔士的公民社会都面临着英国退出欧盟(Brexit)的挑战,但来自不同的角度。因此,民间社会在协作研究和知识交流方面表现出丰富的潜力,研究相似之处和不同之处,比较经验和成果,并综合成果,以促进关于民间社会的社会科学研究的重要概念发展和应用政策学习。爱尔兰和威尔士作为地理上的近邻,有着广泛可比较的人口、共同的文化根基以及智力交流和政策转让的历史,具有很强的亲和力。爱尔兰和威尔士的社会科学家之间的研究协作和对话以及民间社会的参与有着良好的记录,然而,近几十年来,这类活动主要是通过欧盟方案促进的,包括地平线2020和国际地平线项目。因此,英国退欧将需要开发新的合作和接触渠道。因此,该项目有四个目标:1.将爱尔兰和威尔士从事民间社会某些方面工作的社会科学研究人员聚集在一起,以便为未来的合作建立能力和可持续的网络;2.比较和批评爱尔兰和威尔士民间社会最近的发展,加深对共同因素和背景因素的了解,交流概念和方法观点;3.找出进一步合作研究的问题,制定框架并组建团队,以便就适当的供资机会提出建议;4.从爱尔兰和威尔士的比较经验中吸取政策方面的教训,并促进两国的治理和民间社会行为者之间交流良好做法。工作方案围绕四个主题展开,这些主题被选为民间社会最近辩论和活动的重要领域,爱尔兰和威尔士都有出色的社会科学研究专门知识。这些问题包括重新谈判边界;农村公民身份;让年轻人参与进来;包容和协商的民主。所有四个主题都将采用一种共同的形式,包括一个实体讲习班、一个虚拟后续会议,包括与政策和民间社会利益攸关方举行的一次后续会议,从而产生一系列产出,包括摘要文件、政策简报、信息图表、视频和学术和非学术出版物上的文章,以及关于进一步合作研究的建议。该项目的威尔士一侧设在ESRC WISERD/民间社会中心,该中心将支持网络的长期可持续性。
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