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State, ?Bad? State: Loss and Longing in Postcolonial Zimbabwe- Julia Gallagher -- Chapter 6: NGO Accountability in Africa- Ronelle Burger and Dineo Seabe -- Section II: Regional Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Civil Society in North Africa- James Sater -- Chapter 8: Civil Society Organizations and the State in East Africa: From the Colonial to the Modern Era- Priscilla Wamucii -- Chapter 9: Civil Society and the Politics of Belonging in Southern Africa- Daniel Hammett -- Chapter 10: Building Civil Society in West Africa: Notes from the Field -Titilope Mamattah -- Chapter 11: Civil Society in Zimbabwe and ?Most of the World?- Kirk Helliker -- Chapter 12: Viral Messaging, Satire, and Spaces of Resistance in Nigeria- Carole Enahoro -- Chapter 13: Civil Society and Conflict in West Africa- Niklas Hultin -- Section III: Civil Society in the Shadow of Neoliberalism -- Chapter 14: Neoliberalism and the Forms of Civil Society in Kenya and South Africa- Jacob Mati -- Chapter 15: Africa Rising? Afro-Optimism and Uncivil Society in an Era of Economic Volatility- Patrick Bond -- Chapter 16: Civil Society and Neoliberalism- Usman A. Tar -- Section IV: After Development: Gender, Sexuality, and Civic Change -- Chapter 17: Popular Organizations in South Africa: from civics to service delivery protests- Elke Zuern -- Chapter 18: ?If Good Food is cooked in One Country, We Will All Eat from It:? Women and Civil Society in Africa- Hannah Britton and Taylor Price -- Chapter 19: NGOs, Civil Society and Development- Badru Bukenya and Samuel Hickey -- Chapter 20: Civil Society and Sexual Struggles in Africa- Ashley Currier and Joëlle M. Cruz -- Chapter 21: Civil Society?s Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Africa- Richard G. Wamai -- Chapter 22: Orature as a Site for Civil Contestation: Film and the Decolonization of Space and Place in Tsitsi Dangarembga?s Kare Kare Zvako (Mother?s Day) 2005- Bunmi Oyinsan -- Section V: Aid, Volunteering and Philanthropy -- Chapter 23: Civil Society and Aid in Africa: A case of mistaken identity? - Alan Fowler -- Chapter 24: Volunteering, Civic Service and Civil Society in Africa- Helene Perold and Lauren Graham -- Chapter 25: Philanthropic Foundations and Civil Society in Sub-Saharan Africa- Christiana Atibil -- Chapter 26: Volunteering, Civic Agency and Citizenship in Africa- Ebenezer Obadare. 330 $aThis volume brings together the most up to date analyses of civil society in Africa from the best scholars and researchers working on the subject. Being the first of its kind, it casts a panoramic look at the African continent, drawing out persisting, if often under-communicated, variations in regional discourses. In a majority of notionally ?global? studies, Africa has received marginal attention, a marginality often highlighted by the usual token chapter. Filling a critical hiatus, the Handbook of Civil Society in Africa takes Africa, African developments, and African perspectives very seriously and worthy of academic interrogation in their own right. It offers a critical, clear-sighted perspective on civil society in Africa, and positions African discourses within the framework of important regional and global debates. It promises to be an invaluable reference work for researchers and practitioners working in the fields of civil society, nonprofit studies, development studies, volunteerism, civic service, and African studies.  Endorsements:   "This volume signposts a critical turning point in the renewed engagement with the theory and practice of civil society in Africa. Moving from traditional concerns with disquisitions on the appropriateness and possibility of the existence and vibrancy of the idea of civil society on the continent, the volume approaches the forms, contents, and features of the actually existing civil society in Africa from thematic, regional, and national angles.  It demonstrates clearly the extent to which core intellectual work on civil society in Africa has largely moved from concerns with cultural reductionism to a nuanced examination of the complexities of  (formal, non-formal, organizational, non-organizational, traditional, newer, usual, unusual) engagements, detailing the extent to which, over time, civil society as a concept has been indigenized, appropriated and adapted in the terrains of politics, society, economy, culture and new technologies on the continent.  In all this, the book accomplishes the near-impossible. Without sacrificing the vigour, rigor and freshness of the often unpredictable fruits of up-to-date research into regional and national differences that crop up in the documentation of Africa's multiple realities and discourses, the volume weaves together a rich tapestry of the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of an expanding civil society sector, and accompanying growth in popular discourse, advocacy, and academic literature, in such a diverse continent as Africa, into a meaningful whole of insightful themes.  Written and edited by a very distinguished cross-continental and multi-disciplinary collection of researchers, research students, practitioners and activists, the volume provides cutting-edge evidence and makes a definitive case for a new lease of life for civil society research in Africa."  -Adigun Agbaje, Professor of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.   "Throughout Africa, forms of civic engagement and political participation have seen dynamic change in recent decades, yet conceptions of civil society have rarely accounted for this evolution. 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