Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing

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Autor(a) principal: Norén-Nilsson, Astrid
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Eng, Netra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v8i3.3020
Resumo: Elitisation in Cambodian civil society and how such processes relate to holding elite status in the state, electoral politics, and economic fields, is poorly understood. This article seeks to identify different pathways to becoming an elite within and beyond Cambodian civil society. We focus on four case studies, representing different forms of organisations within the sectors of agriculture and youth. Three main questions are explored. Firstly, we identify different forms of capital needed to reach elite status in civil society. Secondly, we explore how elite status within civil society is related to elite status within other fields, by identifying three pathways of boundary-crossing (Lewis, 2008a) from civil society into the state, electoral politics, and economic fields. Thirdly, we map the perceived possibilities and limitations of each field. In exploring these questions, this article argues for a reappraisal of Cambodian civil society, shifting attention to the networks and platforms that fall outside of the dominant focus on professional NGOs. By empirically tracing how elites move between fields, it aspires to provide a better understanding of the contours of, and relations between, civil society and other fields (including government, electoral politics, and business), including in terms of what particular forms of power pertain to each.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
title Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
spellingShingle Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
Norén-Nilsson, Astrid
boundary-crossing; Cambodia; civil society; elites; leadership
title_short Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
title_full Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
title_fullStr Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
title_sort Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
author Norén-Nilsson, Astrid
author_facet Norén-Nilsson, Astrid
Eng, Netra
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Eng, Netra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv boundary-crossing; Cambodia; civil society; elites; leadership
topic boundary-crossing; Cambodia; civil society; elites; leadership
description Elitisation in Cambodian civil society and how such processes relate to holding elite status in the state, electoral politics, and economic fields, is poorly understood. This article seeks to identify different pathways to becoming an elite within and beyond Cambodian civil society. We focus on four case studies, representing different forms of organisations within the sectors of agriculture and youth. Three main questions are explored. Firstly, we identify different forms of capital needed to reach elite status in civil society. Secondly, we explore how elite status within civil society is related to elite status within other fields, by identifying three pathways of boundary-crossing (Lewis, 2008a) from civil society into the state, electoral politics, and economic fields. Thirdly, we map the perceived possibilities and limitations of each field. In exploring these questions, this article argues for a reappraisal of Cambodian civil society, shifting attention to the networks and platforms that fall outside of the dominant focus on professional NGOs. By empirically tracing how elites move between fields, it aspires to provide a better understanding of the contours of, and relations between, civil society and other fields (including government, electoral politics, and business), including in terms of what particular forms of power pertain to each.
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