Survival of Civil Society Organizations Across Multiple Political Regimes: The Case of the Czech Scouting Organization Junák, 1914–2019

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Inna Bell
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ABSTRACT This article explores how civil society organizations survive multiple regime changes. This is a case study of Junák, a Czech scouting organization, that experienced the shift from democratic capitalism to authoritarian communism and back again. I build on archival and interview data to test how new institutional concepts of the regulative, normative, and cultural-cognitive institutional pressures fare when applied to organizational survival across regime change. I found that Junák responded to institutional pressures through a multiplicity of responses, including isomorphic, ceremonial, and innovative changes as well continuity of selected attributes. During communism, ceremonial change prevailed, helping the CSO to preserve some of its organizational aspects. After 1989, Junák opted for a combination of change and continuity. This case study raises new questions about voluntarism in Central and Eastern Europe during authoritarianism and its impact on civil society and its organizations after 1989.
多元政治体制下公民社会组织的生存:捷克童军组织Junák的案例,1914-2019
摘要本文探讨了民间社会组织如何在多次政权更迭中幸存下来。这是对捷克童子军组织Junák的案例研究,该组织经历了从民主资本主义到独裁共产主义的转变,并再次回归。我建立在档案和访谈数据的基础上,测试新的制度概念,即调节、规范和文化认知制度压力,在政权更迭期间应用于组织生存时是如何发挥作用的。我发现,Junák通过多种反应来应对制度压力,包括同构、仪式和创新的变化以及所选属性的连续性。在共产主义时期,仪式性变革盛行,帮助民间社会组织保留了一些组织方面。1989年后,Junák选择了变革和连续性的结合。本案例研究提出了关于威权主义时期中欧和东欧的自愿主义及其对1989年后民间社会及其组织的影响的新问题。
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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