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Religious Voices in the Politics of International Development: Faith-Based NGOs as Non-state Political and Moral Actors: Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Autor Paul J. Nelson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2022
This first study of faith-based development NGOs’ (FBOs) political roles focuses on how U.S. FBOs in international development educate and mobilize their constituencies. Most pursue cautious reformist agendas, but FBOs have sometimes played important roles in social movements. Nelson unpacks those political roles by examining the prominence of advocacy in the organizations, the issues they address and avoid, their transnational relationships, and their relationships with religious and secular social movements. The agencies that educate and mobilize U.S. constituencies most actively are associated with small Christian sects or with non-Christian minority faiths with historic commitments to activism or service. Specialized advocacy NGOs play important roles, and emerging movements on immigration and climate may represent fresh political energy. The book examines faith-based responses to the crises of climate change, COVID-19, and racial injustice, and argues that these will shape thefuture of religion as a moral and political force in America, and of NGOs in international development.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030689667
ISBN-10: 3030689662
Ilustrații: XVIII, 225 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Religion, Development and Faith-based Organizations.- 3. Faith-based Identities.- 4. Encouraging Active Citizen Voices on International Policy? The Record of U.S. Faith-based NGOs.- 5. Agendas and Strategies: Prophetic Voices and Cautious Reformers.- 6. Global Religions and National Politics.- 7. Beyond Advocacy? Mobilizing Compassion.- 8. Religious Movements and FBOs: The Climate Threat and Covid-19.- Conclusions. 

Notă biografică

Paul J. Nelson is Associate Professor of International Development at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), University of Pittsburgh, USA. Before joining the university in 1998 he worked for several faith-related non-governmental organizations (NGOs). He has published research on the World Bank, transnational NGO advocacy, religion and development, human rights-based development, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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This first study of faith-based development NGOs’ (FBOs) political roles focuses on how U.S. FBOs in international development educate and mobilize their constituencies. Most pursue cautious reformist agendas, but FBOs have sometimes played important roles in social movements. Nelson unpacks those political roles by examining the prominence of advocacy in the organizations, the issues they address and avoid, their transnational relationships, and their relationships with religious and secular social movements. The agencies that educate and mobilize U.S. constituencies most actively are associated with small Christian sects or with non-Christian minority faiths with historic commitments to activism or service. Specialized advocacy NGOs play important roles, and emerging movements on immigration and climate may represent fresh political energy. The book examines faith-based responses to the crises of climate change, COVID-19, and racial injustice, and argues that these will shape the future of religion as a moral and political force in America, and of NGOs in international development.

Paul J. Nelson is Associate Professor of International Development at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Caracteristici

Provides the first systematic study of the political voice of faith-based international humanitarian groups Analyzes the gaps and the linkages between social movements on global debt and immigration policy, and the established faith-based NGOs Highlights the limitations and the impact of religion and faith-based charities as a force for global justice and human rights Shows how faith-based NGOs – the charities that respond to global crises in the name of religion – can affect the moral and political voice of religious constituencies Connects the rich literature on NGOs as non-state political actors to debates on religious and faith-based humanitarianism