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Ngos Knowledge Production And Global Humanist Advocacy The Limits Of Expertise Worlding Beyond The West 1st Edition Alistair Markland

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Ngos Knowledge Production And Global Humanist Advocacy The Limits Of Expertise Worlding Beyond The West 1st Edition Alistair Markland
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Alistair Markland
ISBN: 9780367249595, 9780429285172, 0367249596, 0429285175
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Ngos Knowledge Production And Global Humanist Advocacy The Limits Of Expertise Worlding Beyond The West 1st Edition Alistair Markland by Alistair Markland 9780367249595, 9780429285172, 0367249596, 0429285175 instant download after payment.

NGOs, Knowledge Production and Global Humanist Advocacy is an empirically and theoretically rich account of how international non-governmental organisations produce knowledge of and formulate understandings about the world around them. The author applies critical and sociological perspectives to analyse the social and political limits of knowledge generated in support of global advocacy efforts aimed at enhancing human rights and preventing violent conflicts. It is found that, despite their transnational networks and claims to humanist universality, the proximity of global advocates to Western power structures and elite social spaces delimits their worldviews and curtails the potential for radical departures from mainstream political thinking. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of international relations, human rights, the sociology of knowledge, peace and conflict studies, and critical security studies.

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