Surreptitious symbiosis:engagement between activists and NGOs

Glasius, Marlies; and Ishkanian, ArmineORCID logo (2015) Surreptitious symbiosis:engagement between activists and NGOs Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 26 (6). pp. 2620-2644. ISSN 0957-8765
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Based on research conducted in Athens, Cairo, London and Yerevan the article analyses the relationship between activists engaged in street protests or direct action since 2011 and NGOs. It examines how activists relate to NGOs and whether it is possible to do sustained activism to bring about social change without becoming part of a ‘civil society industry’. The article argues that while at first glance NGOs seem disconnected from recent street activism, and activists distance themselves from NGOs, the situation is more complicated than meets the eye. It contends that the boundaries between the formal NGOs and informal groups of activists is blurred and there is much cross-over and collaboration. The article demonstrates and seeks to explain this phenomenon, which we call surreptitious symbiosis, from the micro- perspective of individual activists and NGO staff. Finally, we discuss whether this surreptitious symbiosis can be sustained and sketch three scenarios for the future.


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