The third sector in context
The third sector in context
The relationship between the third sector, the state and the market has been understood in a variety of different ways over time and space. This chapter provides a framework for understanding these different relationships and then draws on institutional and governmentality theory to examine the implications of these different and changing relationships for the sector’s role in promoting active citizenship. It ends by considering how third sector organisations respond to the challenges that different historical, cultural and ideological context pose for them.
Keywords: ideology, governmentality, marketisation, partnership, habitus, hybridity
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