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Civil society > Catalogs
From Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium
(Note this page is under development; most of the 'catalogs' are still just lists of civil society-related items. They will eventually blossom into fully developed catalogs.)
Related catalogs
- Catalog of Art Nouveau organizations [r]: Beginning in the late 19th century, the international Art Nouveau movement provoked the creation of a large variety of civil society organizations, including associations, guilds, factories, salons, galleries, and other organizations in Germany, France, Great Britain, the U.S. and elsewhere. This catalog lists many of those organizations. [e]
- Catalog of Arts and Crafts organizations [r]: The international Arts and Crafts movement resulted in the creation of many different civil society organizations, including associations, guilds, factories, salons, galleries, and other organizations in Germany, France, Austria, Japan, Great Britain, the U.S. and elsewhere. This catalog lists a number of those organizations. [e]
- Catalog of deliberation and dialogue techniques [r]: Social conversation and public talk are essential features of the institutions of civil society. The terms "deliberation", "dialogue" together with many adjectives, like public, sustained and others have emerged as labels for various forms of such talks. [e]
- Catalog of disaster-response organizations [r]: Hurricanes, Forest Fires, Tornados, Typhoons, Tsunamis and assorted other natural and man-made disasters typically provoke a range of organized responses from First responders and subsequent responders. [e]
- Catalog of types of religious organizations [r]: The broad category of religious organizations includes not only hundreds of thousands of specific organizations; it also includes a wide variety of differing types of organizations. [e]
- Catalog of U.S. conservative organizations [r]: Add definition
- Catalog of U.S. liberal organizations [r]: Add definition
- Catalog of U.S. libertarian organizations [r]: Add definition
- Catalog of U.S. socialist organizations [r]: Add definition
- Catalog of U.S. national religious organizations [r]: Add definition
- Catalog of U.S. voluntary organizations [r]: In the last third of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, there arose in the U.S. a distinctive set of large-scale federated funding practices and organizations dependent upon the public support they provided. These were known initially as voluntary organizations, and later relabeled nonprofit organizations [e]

