2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11266-018-0008-9
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When Did They Protest? Beyond Co-optation or Channeling: Effects of EU Funding on Czech Romani NGOs and Civil Society

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“…´, 2010; Has ˇkova ´and Kr ˇı ´z ˇkova ´, 2008), towards more structured and less militant forms of activism (Cı ´sar ˇ, 2010; Cı ´sar ˇ& Vra ´blı ´kova ´, 2013; Cı ´sar ˇ& Navra ´til, 2015;Koubek, 2020) and contributes to the shift in agendas to fit funding opportunities (Sudbery, 2010).…”
Section: Csos and Public Services: Between Collaborative And Critical Policy Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…´, 2010; Has ˇkova ´and Kr ˇı ´z ˇkova ´, 2008), towards more structured and less militant forms of activism (Cı ´sar ˇ, 2010; Cı ´sar ˇ& Vra ´blı ´kova ´, 2013; Cı ´sar ˇ& Navra ´til, 2015;Koubek, 2020) and contributes to the shift in agendas to fit funding opportunities (Sudbery, 2010).…”
Section: Csos and Public Services: Between Collaborative And Critical Policy Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under this agreement, refugees are to be returned to Turkey in exchange for European funding (Long 2018), which is supposed to be used to support refugees through various CSO initiatives. In his study focusing on Czech Romani NGOs and civil society, Koubek (2020) found that the availability of European funding has resulted in increased ''professionalization'' (p. 412). Turkey's CSO scene has also flourished, becoming more vibrant in the aftermath of the EU-Turkey Deal (Paker 2019).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%