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Research and theory on civil society have emerged as major interdisciplinary scholarly interests since the late 1980s. This catalog is a partial listing of some of the notable researchers and theorists working in this area (with country identifiers in parenthesis.) | Research and theory on civil society have emerged as major interdisciplinary scholarly interests since the late 1980s. This catalog is a partial listing of some of the notable researchers and theorists working in this area (with country identifiers in parenthesis.) |
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Civil society/Catalogs/Researchers and theorists [r]: Research and theory on civil society have emerged as major interdisciplinary scholarly interests since the late 1980s. This catalog is a partial listing of some of the notable researchers and theorists working in this area (with country identifiers in parenthesis.)