Faith in rights : Christian-inspired NGOs at work in the United Nations / Amélie Barras.
2024
K3240 .B38 2024 (Mapit)
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Faith in rights : Christian-inspired NGOs at work in the United Nations / Amélie Barras.
Imprint
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2024]
Description
xviii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Stanford studies in human rights.
Formatted Contents Note
Catholic NGOS at the Human Rights Council : everyday human rights practice in a "secular" environment
Practising solidarity : the social doctrine of the Church and the advocacy of Catholic-inspired NGOS
Perseverance and patience in crafting international human rights norms : the work of Quaker representatives at the Human Rights Council
Building the capacity of local networks : post-secular moments through the practice of education.
Practising solidarity : the social doctrine of the Church and the advocacy of Catholic-inspired NGOS
Perseverance and patience in crafting international human rights norms : the work of Quaker representatives at the Human Rights Council
Building the capacity of local networks : post-secular moments through the practice of education.
Summary
"Faith in Rights explores why and how Christian non-governmental organizations conduct human rights work at the United Nations. The book interrogates the idea that the secular and the religious are distinct categories, and more specifically that human rights, understood as secular, can be neatly distinguished from religion. It argues that Christianity is deeply entangled in the texture of the United Nations, and shapes the methods and areas of work of Christian NGOs. To be able to capture these entanglements, Amélie Barras analyzes, through interviews, ethnography, and document and archive analysis, the everyday human rights work of Christian NGOs at the United Nations Human Rights Council. She documents how these NGOs are involved in a constant work of double translation: they translate their human rights work into a religious language to make it relevant to their on-the-ground membership, but they also reframe the concerns of their membership in human rights terms in order to make them audible to UN actors. Faith in Rights is a crucial new evaluation of how religion informs Christian non-governmental organizations' understandings of human rights and their methods of work, as well as how being engaged in human rights work influences these organizations own religious identity and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Barras, Amélie. Faith in rights Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2024
Call Number
K3240 .B38 2024
Language
English
ISBN
9781503610590 hardcover
1503610594 hardcover
9781503640498 electronic book
1503610594 hardcover
9781503640498 electronic book
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