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Stuttgart, Germany : Ibidem-Verlag, [2018] 9783838212166 (DLC) 2018448692 (OCoLC)1082252543 311 08$a3838212169 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $gForeword /$rRichard Youngs --$tCivil Society and Change in Ukraine Post-Euromaidan : An Introduction /$rNatalia Shapovalova and Olga Burlyuk --$tCivil Society and Change on the Outside --$tHow Open is the Civic Space in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine? /$rKateryna Pishchikova --$tIs Conflict a Catalyst for Civil Society? Conflict-Related Civic Activism and Democratization in Ukraine /$rSusann Worschech --$tDoing the State's Job : The Impact of Volunteers on Ukraine?s Defense Capacity after Euromaidan /$rKateryna Zarembo --$tRegional Executives and Inclusive Political Institutions in the Conflict-Torn Luhansk Oblast /$rValentyna Romanova --$tInvisible Peacemakers : Civil Society and Reconciliation in the East of Ukraine /$rGanna Bazilo and Giselle Bosse --$tCivil Society and Ukraine?s Reforms : Mission Exhausted? : A Case Study of the Reanimation Package of Reforms /$rChristina Parandii and Bala?zs Jara?bik --$tCivil Society and Change on the Inside --$tUkrainian Think Tanks in the Post-Euromaidan Period : Exploring the Field /$rVera Axyonova and Fabian Scho?ppner --$tUkrainian Mediators : Professionalization Enhanced by Civic Activism /$rTatiana Kyselova --$tUkrainian Journalism after the Euromaidan : Renegotiating Professionalism in Conditions of Democratization and Conflict /$rHalyna Budivska and Dariya Orlova --$tOrganizing with Organizations : Factors that Contribute to the Sustainability of Internet-Based Civil Society Initiatives /$rTetyana Bohdanova and Vitaliy Moroz --$tLeaders in Trust : The Churches? Social Activism in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine /$rMykhailo Cherenkov, Tetiana Kalenychenko and Taras Antoshevskyy --$tStrategies to Fight Homophobia in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine : Constructing a Good Gay Citizen and Ukrainian Homonormative Patriotism /$rMaryna Shevtsova --$gAbout the Authors. 330 $aThis book is among the first comprehensive efforts to collectively and academically investigate the legacy of the Euromaidan in conflict-torn Ukraine within the domain of civil society broadly understood. The contributions to this book identify, describe, conceptualize, and explain various developments in Ukrainian civil society and its role in Ukraine?s democratization, state-building, and conflict resolution by looking at specific understudied sectors and by tracing the situation before, during, and after the Euromaidan. In doing so, this trailblazing collection highlights a number of new themes, challenges, and opportunities related to Ukrainian civil society. 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