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Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability

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Zusatztext Development is a process, Amartya Sen famously noted, of 'expanding the real freedoms that people enjoy'. But freedoms depend upon on political and civil rights, or more properly a corpus of rights capable of removing such unfreedoms as tyranny, exclusion and neglect. Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability is the first study to seriously explore how the poor claim, contest and secure rights and how the rights of the powerful are deployed to defend their privileges, and to control resources and access to power. Drawing upon exemplary case studies - spanning the globe from Mexico to Nigeria to India to the US - Newell and Wheeler have laid out a provocative new agenda for thinking about not simply the existence of a discourse of rights in development, but struggles over their character and institutionalisation, and the competing forms and mechanisms of accountability by which the poor can improve their well-being. A state-of-the-art book: theoretically rich, empirically compelling and irresistibly forward-looking. Informationen zum Autor Dr. Peter Newell is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick.Joanna Wheeler is the research manager for the Development Research Centre on Citizenship, Participation, and Accountability (Citizenship DRC. Klappentext 'Development is a process, Amartya Sen famously noted, of 'expanding the real freedoms that people enjoy'. But freedoms depend upon on political and civil rights, or more properly a corpus of rights capable of removing such unfreedoms as tyranny, exclusion and neglect. Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability is the first study to seriously explore how the poor claim, contest and secure rights and how the rights of the powerful are deployed to defend their privileges and to control resources and access to power. Drawing upon exemplary case studies - spanning the globe from Mexico to Nigeria to India to the US - Newell and Wheeler have laid out a provocative new agenda for thinking about not simply the existence of a discourse of rights in development, but struggles over their character and institutionalisation, and the competing forms and mechanisms of accountability by which the poor can improve their well-being. A state-of-the-art book: theoretically rich, empirically compelling and irresistibly forward-looking.' - Michael Watts, Director of African Studies, UC Berkeley 'This book is fascinating not only because it puts accountability at the centre of the debate between rights and access to resources and questions some inherently flawed assumptions about accountability oft repeated by today's development pundits, it is fascinating because it tells stories about how poor and marginalized come together to negotiate and claim their rights to resources from the rich and the powerful.' Chandra Bhushan, Associate Director of the Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. Vorwort Explores the range of ways in which the poor mobilise to claim their rights and demand accountability, and the strategies they use towards the state, the private sector, international institutions and within civil society itself. Zusammenfassung Explores the range of ways in which the poor mobilise to claim their rights and demand accountability, and the strategies they use towards the state, the private sector, international institutions and within civil society itself. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents 1. Rights, resources and the politics of accountability: An introduction -- Peter Newell and Joanna Wheeler 2. Taking accountability into account: The debate so far -- Peter Newell Part 1: Rights and resources Overview: The political economy of resources and the cultural politics of rights: challenges for accountability -- Peter Newell and Joanna Wheeler 3. Do human rights make a difference to poor and vulnerable people? Ac...

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Authors Peter Newell, Peter Wheeler Newell, Joanna Wheeler
Assisted by Peter Newell (Editor), Joanna Wheeler (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.05.2006
 
EAN 9781842775554
ISBN 978-1-84277-555-4
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 136 mm x 214 mm x 18 mm
Series Claiming Citizenship
Claiming Citizenship: Rights,
Claiming Citizenship
Claiming Citizenship: Rights,
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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