Civil Society Organisations in Research: A Literature-based Typology

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2016-12-26

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Abstract

This article explores literatures from various sources to highlight and understand differences among key players surrounding the perceived nature and role of civil society in research from different literature streams. Including civil society organisations (CSOs) in research activities is an integral part of a broad drive towards integration of science and society. Interest in CSO inclusion in research is widespread, but lacks a coherent focus and clarity on what CSOs are. Without this clarity, CSO-inclusive research, or policy, may be ineffective. This article addresses this gap in knowledge by presenting findings from an exploration of academic, policy and research project literature in order to come to a view on CSOs in research. This culminates in a typology of CSOs and provides a means of identifying types of CSOs. The typology shows four main types of CSO (Common cause, Shared voice, Research-oriented, Commercially-oriented) and provides a definition for each type, along with a basis for the definition; an example of each; some typical terminology; typical area of activity; properties; typical mission; key areas of interest and their ‘action logic’ in research.

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Civil Society Organisations, Research, Policy, Literature Review, Typology

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Rainey, S., Wakunuma, K., Stahl, B., (2017) Civil Society Organisations in Research: A Literature-Based Typology. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 28 (5), pp. 1988-2010

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Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CCSR)