ABSTRACT

This book examines the role of civil society organizations in several advanced European democracies: Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Specifically the book focuses on how voluntary organizations contribute to civic and democratic health and assesses the impact of different organizational types on social capital.

Building on Citizenship and Involvement in European Democracies and Social Capital and Associations in Europe (2007), this volume seeks to widen and deepen the analysis by introducing new data on activists and combining it with the organizational data and the population data. It evaluates the impact of the organizational context on individual activity profiles and attitudes and values of activists and provides a unique assessment on the contribution that voluntary associations make to civil and democratic society. Part One deals with the consequences of associational involvement for several attitudinal and behavioural orientations and Part Two expands the scope of the effects of voluntary associations towards European attitudes.

This book is essential reading for students and scholars of civil society, democracy, political participation, politics and sociology.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

Contextualizing civil societies in European communities

part I|110 pages

General social and political orientations

chapter 2|21 pages

Mobilizing voluntary work

The interplay between organizations and municipalities

chapter 3|16 pages

Governing associations

Member involvement and efficacy towards associational decision-making

chapter 5|23 pages

Schools and schoolyards

The associational impact on political engagement

part II|115 pages

European political orientations

chapter 8|24 pages

EU legitimacy and social capital

Empirical insights into a complex relationship

chapter 10|24 pages

Political trust in the EU

Active idealists and rational non-actives in Europe?

chapter 11|11 pages

Conclusion

Activists, active people and citizens in European communities