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Elites in Civil Society - by  Niklas Altermark & Malin Arvidson & Jayeon Lee & Roberto Scaramuzzino (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Elites in Civil Society - by Niklas Altermark & Malin Arvidson & Jayeon Lee & Roberto Scaramuzzino (Hardcover)

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  • Where civil society is often seen as a driving force for equality, this book addresses a challenging topic: civil society elites.
  • About the Author: Niklas Altermark is Associate Professor of Political Science at Lund University, SwedenMalin Arvidson is Associate Professor of Social Work at Lund University, SwedenJayeon Lee is Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Gothenburg University, SwedenRoberto Scaramuzzino is Associate Professor of Social Work at Lund University, Sweden All authors are well published in reputable journals such as Journal of civil society, Voluntary Sector Review, Comparative Migration Studies, Disability & Society, Sociology of Health and Illness and have published books for Routledge, Palgrave, amongst others.
  • 224 Pages
  • Social Science, Social Classes & Economic Disparity

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Challenging the assumption that civil society is inherently egalitarian, this book investigates the formation of a distinct civil society elite, its integration with political and business leaders, and the paradoxes this presents for a civil society striving to offer a counter balance to society's power elite.



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Where civil society is often seen as a driving force for equality, this book addresses a challenging topic: civil society elites.

Drawing on a comprehensive study of Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK, this ground-breaking research investigates the often-overlooked power structures within civil society. By combining elite studies with civil society research, the book uncovers how a distinct civil society elite emerges and how it interacts with leaders in politics and business.

The findings reveal a fascinating paradox. While this elite may be a powerful engine for social change, its integration into wider power circles risks reproducing the very inequalities it seeks to dismantle. By exploring how this elite can become disconnected from its grassroots, the book provides essential insights into the future of civil society and its democratic promise.



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What characterises a civil society elite? How does this elite emerge and interact with elites from politics and business? With these questions, this book challenges the assumption that civil society is inherently egalitarian and shielded from elite formation. Drawing on unique empirical data and combining elite studies with civil society research, the book investigates civil society elite structures in four countries - Italy, Poland, Sweden and the UK.

The patterns of elitisation that emerge reveal that a civil society elite is distinctly different from the general civil society constituency. Patterns also show how the civil society elite is integrated with other elite groups of society. The book explores how these patterns can be linked to the institutional and historical backgrounds of civil society in the four countries. It also looks into how integration in wider elite circles may shape the attitudes of the civil society elite towards representation and inclusion, both central civil society values.

While we expect that civil society offers a counterbalance to asymmetries of power in society at large, this book shows that investigating the internal power structures of civil society is essential. It is also important to reflect on the paradox of a civil society elite: while such an elite may contribute to advancing social change, it also risks reproducing inequality by distancing civil society organisations from its grassroots, thereby undermining civil society's democratic promise.



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Niklas Altermark is Associate Professor of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden
Malin Arvidson is Associate Professor of Social Work at Lund University, Sweden
Jayeon Lee is Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Roberto Scaramuzzino is Associate Professor of Social Work at Lund University, Sweden

All authors are well published in reputable journals such as Journal of civil society, Voluntary Sector Review, Comparative Migration Studies, Disability & Society, Sociology of Health and Illness and have published books for Routledge, Palgrave, amongst others.

Dimensions (Overall): 7.8 Inches (H) x 5.08 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Social Classes & Economic Disparity
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Niklas Altermark & Malin Arvidson & Jayeon Lee & Roberto Scaramuzzino
Language: English
Street Date: April 28, 2026
TCIN: 1007250839
UPC: 9781526191656
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-2830
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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