Ketola, Markus


Dr Markus Ketola  

Department

Position held

Department of Social Policy

LSE Fellow

Experience keywords:

NGOs; EU development policy; donor aid; civil society; Turkey

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My current research interests include: the role of the European Union (EU) in international development; NGO funding; Turkish civil society and the EU accession; Big Society and volunteering; EU civil society policy (both inside the EU and outside).

Sectors and industries to which research relates:

Policy and Regulatory BodiesPublic Administration

Countries and regions to which research relates:

Turkey; Finland; UK

Languages:

German [Spoken: Basic, Written: Intermediate]; Turkish [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]; Finnish [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]

Media experience:

Radio

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 7380

Publications

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2013

Ketola, Markus (2013) Europeanization and civil society: Turkish NGOs as instruments of change? Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9781137034519

2012

Ketola, Markus (2012) EU support for NGOs in Turkey is not a short-cut to democratic change. Blog post from London School of Economics & Political Science

Ketola, Markus (2012) ‘A gap in the bridge?’: European Union civil society financial assistance in Turkey. European journal of development research, 24 (1). pp. 89-104. ISSN 0957-8811

2011

Ketola, Markus (2011) EU democracy promotion in Turkey: funding NGOs, funding conflict? The international journal of human rights, 15 (6). pp. 787-800. ISSN 1744-053X

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