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Nongovernmental Politics

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Informationen zum Autor Michel Feher is a founding editor and publisher of Zone Books. He is the author of Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community and the editor of Fragments for a History of The Human Body (with Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi). Yates McKee is an art critic based in New York City Gaelle Krikorian is a doctoral student at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and a member of the consultative board AC27 at the national research agency on HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis (ANRS). Klappentext The past! present! and future prospects of nongovernmental politics--political activism that withdraws from traditional government but not from the politics associated with governing. Zusammenfassung To be involved in politics without aspiring to govern, be governed by the best leaders, or abolish the institutions of government: such are the constraints that delineate the condition common to all practitioners of nongovernmental politics. What these activists seek to accomplish ranges considerably: providing humanitarian aid, protecting the environment, monitoring human-rights and civil-liberties violations, adding new entitlements to the list of fundamental rights and liberties, defending the interests of corporations’ stakeholders — workers, suppliers, consumers — and expanding public access to knowledge are only the most frequent among their pursuits. Yet, heterogeneous concerns notwithstanding, what all involvements in nongovernmental politics have in common is that they are predicated on an intolerance for the effects of a particular set of governmental practices. In other words, the issue that specifically concerns nongovernmental activists is not who governs but how government is exercised. Nongovernmental Politics offers a groundbreaking survey of the rapidly expanding domain of nongovernmental activism. The critical essays, profiles of NGOs, and interviews with prominent activists included in this volume attest to the diversity of nongovernmental politics but also to the common predicaments faced by its practitioners — predicaments regarding their legitimacy, strategy, and grievances. This book first examines the various motives — such as defending rights, providing care, supporting fair claims, facilitating access — that nongovernmental activists invoke to justify and specify their modes of intervention. It then successively analyzes the ways in which nongovernmental agencies construct their credibility and publicize their cause, and explores some sites, such as borders and disaster zones, which have a particular significance for nongovernmental work. Finally, Nongovernmental Politics focuses on the competing designs — wresting civil society from the control of an unaccountable state, shaking the global dominance of corporate interests, hastening the return of the Savior, restoring the order prescribed by the Prophet — that currently preside over the endeavors of nongovernmental activists. ...

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Edited by Michel Feher, Gaëlle Krikorian, and Yates McKee

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Authors Michel Feher, Michel (EDT)/ Krikorian Feher
Assisted by Michel Feher (Editor), Gaëlle Krikorian (Editor), Yates McKee (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.04.2007
 
EAN 9781890951740
ISBN 978-1-890951-74-0
Dimensions 183 mm x 235 mm x 48 mm
Series Zone Books
Nongovernmental Politics
The MIT Press
Zone Books
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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