Akihiro Ogawa 
The Failure of Civil Society? [PDF ebook] 
The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan

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Winner of the 2010 Japan NPO Research Association Book Award



The global discourse on civil society is both complicated and enriched in this participant study of Japan’s volunteers, known as the third sector. In the wake of the Japanese government’s failed response to the 1995 earthquake, volunteers took the lead in providing aid to victims. This recent sea change in Japanese society was quickly followed by the 1998 NPO Law (nonprofit organization law) that encourages third sector activities. Drawing on his fieldwork at one of the new NPOs, Akihiro Ogawa explores in detail the social and historical particularities of Japanese ‘civil society’ or shimin shakai, revisiting how the concept is interpreted and practiced by the volunteers themselves. Civil society, Ogawa argues, can best be understood as an active, dynamic process rather than as a static, abstract model.
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Table of Content

Illustrations

Table

Acknowledgments



1. Introduction



Key Questions

Anthropology of Civil Society

Fieldwork

Action Research

Overview of Chapters



2. Kawazoe



Landscape

Associational Life in Kawazoe

SLG’s Entry into the Associational Landscape

Social Capital Argument



3. NPO: A New Third Sector



SLG: An NPO Promoting Lifelong Learning

Activities Organized by Volunteers

Historical Background

“NPO-ization” Led by the Government

Response to the Government Proposal

On the Transition

Proper NPOs?



4. Invited by the State



You Can Volunteer with a Single Finger!

Discourses of “Borantia”

Volunteers Invited by the State

Volunteering as Potential for Individualization?

Reproduction of Volunteer Subjectivity through Education

The Colonization of the Volunteering World



5. Power and Contested Rationalities



Kyōdō: Policy Collaboration

A New Political Technique

Talks toward Kyōdō: A Japanese Case

Inside Discussion: Challenging the Defined Benefits

Distrust Accelerating between the Sides

Pushing Cost-Cutting Policy

Contested Rationalities: A Reality

Kyōdō: A Failed Attempt



6.
Shimin in Japanese Society




Shimin—A Genealogy an class


Shimin in the Early Postwar Era


Shimin under the NPO

Volunteer Subjectivity Revisited

NPO as an Agency in Neoliberalism


Shimin as Cultural Product in Neoliberalism



7. Epilogue: Initiating Change



Research for Social Change

Establishing the Field Site

Knowing My Field Sites

Initiating Collaborative Inquiry

Taking Action

My Positionality



Appendices

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3



Notes

Bibliography

Japanese Glossary

Index

About the author

Akihiro Ogawa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies at Stockholm University.
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