Critical Engagements of NGOs' in Eco-bioethics in the Information Age : Communicative Logics and Strategies for Ecological Modernization?
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This essay draws on bio-ecological movements of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at local and global levels, highlighting their communicative and action strategies in transnational advocacies, in and through which to reshape global as well as local (glocal) norms and actions for sustainable development. After discussing the context-contours of globalization and the informational world, against which glocal bio-ecological movements are organized by NGOs, Part 2 of the presentation examines and discusses the electronic mobilizations of NGOs and social activists, as well as those new social agencies, in defining, shaping and articulating their calls for (the differentiated forms and ethics of) ecological modernization, on the one hand; and the maximization of the leverage for their call through the advanced offerings and utilization of information and communication technologies (ICT), on the other. The presentation ends with remarks on the prospects of NGOs' critical engagements in both real and cyber-worlds, in articulating the debates and representation of bio-eco-ethics on the way to a new modernity.
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