The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement

In the society, the relation between actors, individuals or organisations, are daily. From these interactions, networks are rising. An actor gets closer to another and gets to exchange information, objects and other resources. These resources help to take action and to achieve contextual goals. The...

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Autor principal: Gerard, Jean-Baptiste
Formato: Second cycle, A1E
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3267/
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description In the society, the relation between actors, individuals or organisations, are daily. From these interactions, networks are rising. An actor gets closer to another and gets to exchange information, objects and other resources. These resources help to take action and to achieve contextual goals. The network appears as a place where people and organisations can get the tools that will allow to reach goals. Taking the perspective of the ENGOs, this thesis tends to develop understanding about how these organisations use their networks. It is about exploring the ENGOs' practices within their network to get to know their connections, the kind of resources they exchange and to understand if these relationships help to achieve goals such as the protection of the nature or the change of people's behaviours. The research is mainly based on the study of the theories of social network and social capital as well as the data collected at three environmental NGOs: Greenpeace (Swedish office in Stockholm), The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (Head Quarter in Stockholm) and Surfrider Foundation Europe (Head Quarter in Biarritz, France).
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spelling RepoSLU32672012-04-23T07:46:51Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3267/ The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement Gerard, Jean-Baptiste Social sciences, humanities and education In the society, the relation between actors, individuals or organisations, are daily. From these interactions, networks are rising. An actor gets closer to another and gets to exchange information, objects and other resources. These resources help to take action and to achieve contextual goals. The network appears as a place where people and organisations can get the tools that will allow to reach goals. Taking the perspective of the ENGOs, this thesis tends to develop understanding about how these organisations use their networks. It is about exploring the ENGOs' practices within their network to get to know their connections, the kind of resources they exchange and to understand if these relationships help to achieve goals such as the protection of the nature or the change of people's behaviours. The research is mainly based on the study of the theories of social network and social capital as well as the data collected at three environmental NGOs: Greenpeace (Swedish office in Stockholm), The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (Head Quarter in Stockholm) and Surfrider Foundation Europe (Head Quarter in Biarritz, France). 2011-09-21 Second cycle, A1E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3267/1/gerard_jb_2011.pdf Gerard, Jean-Baptiste, 2011. The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement : The theories of social network and social capital studied through three E-NGOs . Second cycle, A1E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-595.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-628 eng
spellingShingle Social sciences, humanities and education
Gerard, Jean-Baptiste
The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title_full The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title_fullStr The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title_full_unstemmed The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title_short The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
title_sort e-ngos and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement
topic Social sciences, humanities and education
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3267/
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