NGO-ization
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El término ONG-ización (del inglés NGO-isation) se refiere a la capacidad de las llamadas organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) para despolitizar discursos y prácticas de movimientos sociales.El término no se ha desarrollado académicamente, aunque ha sido utilizando por diversos autores, entre los que destaca la escritora india Arundhati Roy, quien habla de la ONG-ización de la resistencia, y más en general, de la ONG-ización de la política.
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NGO-ization refers to the professionalization, bureaucratization, and institutionalization of social movements as they adopt the form of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). It led to NGOs' depoliticizing discourses and practices of social movements. The term has been introduced in the context of West European women's movements, but since the late 1990s has been employed to assess the role of organized civil society on a global scale. It is also used by Indian writer Arundhati Roy, who speaks about the NGO-ization of resistance, and more generally, about the NGO-ization of politics. Across the world, the number of internationally operating NGOs is around 40,000. The number of national NGOs in countries is higher, with around 1-2 million NGOs in India and 277,000 NGOs in Russia.
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El término ONG-ización (del inglés NGO-isation) se refiere a la capacidad de las llamadas organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) para despolitizar discursos y prácticas de movimientos sociales.El término no se ha desarrollado académicamente, aunque ha sido utilizando por diversos autores, entre los que destaca la escritora india Arundhati Roy, quien habla de la ONG-ización de la resistencia, y más en general, de la ONG-ización de la política.
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NGO-ization refers to the professionalization, bureaucratization, and institutionalization of social movements as they adopt the form of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). It led to NGOs' depoliticizing discourses and practices of social movements. The term has been introduced in the context of West European women's movements, but since the late 1990s has been employed to assess the role of organized civil society on a global scale. It is also used by Indian writer Arundhati Roy, who speaks about the NGO-ization of resistance, and more generally, about the NGO-ization of politics. Across the world, the number of internationally operating NGOs is around 40,000. The number of national NGOs in countries is higher, with around 1-2 million NGOs in India and 277,000 NGOs in Russia.
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