The Transcultural Caravan is happy to announce the publication of the
8th volume of the “Transcultural Management Series” titled “European Relational
Societies – Best Practices for Civil Society Cooperation” that is already
available both as e-book as well as printed book.
This book presents the results of the Transcultural Student Research
Group | TSRG 2020 and reflects on the development paths and potentials of civil
society cooperation in Europe by applying a relational approach. In 2020, the
TSRG involved participants from five European countries, who worked in
international teams on different sub projects and examined the topic of civil
society in Europe from various disciplinary angles. The case studies range from
civil society cooperation to establish a truth and reconciliation commission in
the Western Balkans, the Black Lives Matter movement and social change in
Germany, empowerment of civil society through EU cultural projects, trans-
sectoral data collaboration for the common good and the relationship between
NGOs and banks to the role of civil society in tackling group-based
misanthropy.
If you are interested in the book and want to get further information,
please access:
https://www.metropolis-publisher.com/European-Relational-Societies---Best-Practice-for-Civil-Society-Cooperation/1448/book.do
A special thank to the editors: Prof Dr Josef Wieland, Dr Rupert Graf Strachwitz, Jessica Geraldo Schwengber, Prof Dr Julika Baumann Montecinos. Our thanks also go to the participants in the project for their research efforts over the last 12 months: Laura Alviz, Pia Olivia Börner, Nina Hoff, Eliis Irv, Caroline Klyk, Marta Lázaro-Soler, Iulia Moaca, Miguel Neiva, Lukas Schmitzer, Vincent Steindl, Michelle Sun, Cara Thielen.