Fr. 76.00

Between Humanitarianism and Evangelism in Faith-Based Organisations - A Case From the African Migration Route

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 1 a 3 settimane (non disponibile a breve termine)

Descrizione

Ulteriori informazioni










This book examines how the work of faith-based organisations (FBOs) can help us understand the role of religion in humanitarianism and international aid work.


Sommario

Acknowledgments

List of Acronyms



  1. Chapter 1 Introduction





  1. Chapter 2 Reflections on an ethnography: faith and migration




  2. Chapter 3Transnational faith communities: improvisation and invention




  3. Chapter 4 External relations: "If God is for us, who can attack us?"




  4. Chapter 5 Organisational mission and identity: "They are one"




  5. Chapter 6 Internal dynamics: staff precariousness and staff misconduct




  6. Chapter 7 Conclusion



Index

Info autore

May Ngo is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Riassunto

This book examines how the work of faith-based organisations (FBOs) can help us understand the role of religion in humanitarianism and international aid work.

Testo aggiuntivo

"This rich ethnography of a Christian faith-based organisation working with irregular migrants in Morocco provides new insights into the ways in which such organisations both move through and simultaneously shape transnational, religious, and humanitarian spaces. May Ngo’s work insightfully highlights the importance of local faith communities in contemporary humanitarian and development contexts, while also contributing to broader conversations on contemporary reconfigurations of both ‘religion’ and ‘humanitarianism’ through their contextualised interactions." R. Michael Feener, Sultan of Oman Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, UK
"This is a wonderfully detailed and nuanced book which, in the best tradition of ethnography, casts new light on the world of faith-based organisations. Focusing on a specific Protestant organisation and the work it carries out among irregular migrants in Morocco, May Ngo examines the ways in which precariousness and aporia are inscribed into the lives of humanitarians and migrants alike. This is a deeply compassionate and insightful account into some of the biggest ethical challenges facing the world today." -- Philip Fountain, Senior Lecturer, School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Recensioni dei clienti

Per questo articolo non c'è ancora nessuna recensione. Scrivi la prima recensione e aiuta gli altri utenti a scegliere.

Scrivi una recensione

Top o flop? Scrivi la tua recensione.

Per i messaggi a CeDe.ch si prega di utilizzare il modulo di contatto.

I campi contrassegnati da * sono obbligatori.

Inviando questo modulo si accetta la nostra dichiarazione protezione dati.