Specyfika kształtowania się sektora organizacji społecznych w Nowej Zelandii

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  • Konrad Ćwikliński Uniwersytet Gdański

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Nowa Zelandia, organizacje społeczne, społeczeństwo obywatelskie

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Civil society and the organizations included in the system has been shaped in New Zealand by factors specific to that country, due to cultural differences the two communities forming the social space. Maori community, which as a result of natural processes of evolution has developed a specific model of social behavior. Characterized by a high respect for the family and the cultivation of cultural values. New Zealand during the colonial period was formed by regulating the social, legal and political from the British legislation, which formalization occurred with the signing of the Treaty Watangi, which gave basis for shaping the social and institutional order. On the other hand, forms of social activity and regulation known and operating in the UK since the eighteenth century. In particular, charities, clubs, lodges, societies and associations of craft. organizations.

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2016-12-30

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Ćwikliński, K. (2016). Specyfika kształtowania się sektora organizacji społecznych w Nowej Zelandii. Gdańskie Studia Międzynarodowe, 14(1-2), 48–54. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/gsm/article/view/3014

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