Palaces of Hope
Herausgeber: Niezen, Ronald; Sapignoli, Maria
Palaces of Hope
Herausgeber: Niezen, Ronald; Sapignoli, Maria
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This book assembles a range of work by researchers who have entered the social worlds of global organizations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781107566361
- ISBN-10: 1107566363
- Artikelnr.: 48957382
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781107566361
- ISBN-10: 1107566363
- Artikelnr.: 48957382
1. Introduction Ronald Niezen and Maria Sapignoli; 2. Heart of darkness: an
exploration of the WTO Marc Abélès; 3. Horseshoe and catwalk: power,
complexity and consensus-making in the United Nations Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia; 4. A kaleidoscopic institutional form: expertise and
transformation in the permanent forum on indigenous issues Maria Sapignoli;
5. The 'public' character of the Universal Periodic Review: contested
concept and methodological challenge Jane K. Cowan and Julie Billaud; 6.
Meeting 'the world' at the Palais Wilson: embodied universalism at the UN
Human Rights Committee Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 7. Expertise and
quantification in global institutions Sally Engle Merry; 8. From boardrooms
to field programs: humanitarianism and international development in
Southern Africa Robert K. Hitchcock; 9. Global village courts:
international organizations and the bureaucratization of rural justice
systems in the Global South Tobias Berger; 10. Contrasting values of
forests and ice in the making of a global climate agreement Noor Johnson
and David Rojas; 11. The best of the best: positing, measuring and sensing
value in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena Christoph Brumann; 12. Propaganda
on trial: structural fragility and the epistemology of international legal
institutions Richard Ashby Wilson; 13. The anthropology by organizations:
legal knowledge and the UN's ethnological imagination Ronald Niezen; Index.
exploration of the WTO Marc Abélès; 3. Horseshoe and catwalk: power,
complexity and consensus-making in the United Nations Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia; 4. A kaleidoscopic institutional form: expertise and
transformation in the permanent forum on indigenous issues Maria Sapignoli;
5. The 'public' character of the Universal Periodic Review: contested
concept and methodological challenge Jane K. Cowan and Julie Billaud; 6.
Meeting 'the world' at the Palais Wilson: embodied universalism at the UN
Human Rights Committee Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 7. Expertise and
quantification in global institutions Sally Engle Merry; 8. From boardrooms
to field programs: humanitarianism and international development in
Southern Africa Robert K. Hitchcock; 9. Global village courts:
international organizations and the bureaucratization of rural justice
systems in the Global South Tobias Berger; 10. Contrasting values of
forests and ice in the making of a global climate agreement Noor Johnson
and David Rojas; 11. The best of the best: positing, measuring and sensing
value in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena Christoph Brumann; 12. Propaganda
on trial: structural fragility and the epistemology of international legal
institutions Richard Ashby Wilson; 13. The anthropology by organizations:
legal knowledge and the UN's ethnological imagination Ronald Niezen; Index.
1. Introduction Ronald Niezen and Maria Sapignoli; 2. Heart of darkness: an
exploration of the WTO Marc Abélès; 3. Horseshoe and catwalk: power,
complexity and consensus-making in the United Nations Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia; 4. A kaleidoscopic institutional form: expertise and
transformation in the permanent forum on indigenous issues Maria Sapignoli;
5. The 'public' character of the Universal Periodic Review: contested
concept and methodological challenge Jane K. Cowan and Julie Billaud; 6.
Meeting 'the world' at the Palais Wilson: embodied universalism at the UN
Human Rights Committee Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 7. Expertise and
quantification in global institutions Sally Engle Merry; 8. From boardrooms
to field programs: humanitarianism and international development in
Southern Africa Robert K. Hitchcock; 9. Global village courts:
international organizations and the bureaucratization of rural justice
systems in the Global South Tobias Berger; 10. Contrasting values of
forests and ice in the making of a global climate agreement Noor Johnson
and David Rojas; 11. The best of the best: positing, measuring and sensing
value in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena Christoph Brumann; 12. Propaganda
on trial: structural fragility and the epistemology of international legal
institutions Richard Ashby Wilson; 13. The anthropology by organizations:
legal knowledge and the UN's ethnological imagination Ronald Niezen; Index.
exploration of the WTO Marc Abélès; 3. Horseshoe and catwalk: power,
complexity and consensus-making in the United Nations Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia; 4. A kaleidoscopic institutional form: expertise and
transformation in the permanent forum on indigenous issues Maria Sapignoli;
5. The 'public' character of the Universal Periodic Review: contested
concept and methodological challenge Jane K. Cowan and Julie Billaud; 6.
Meeting 'the world' at the Palais Wilson: embodied universalism at the UN
Human Rights Committee Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 7. Expertise and
quantification in global institutions Sally Engle Merry; 8. From boardrooms
to field programs: humanitarianism and international development in
Southern Africa Robert K. Hitchcock; 9. Global village courts:
international organizations and the bureaucratization of rural justice
systems in the Global South Tobias Berger; 10. Contrasting values of
forests and ice in the making of a global climate agreement Noor Johnson
and David Rojas; 11. The best of the best: positing, measuring and sensing
value in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena Christoph Brumann; 12. Propaganda
on trial: structural fragility and the epistemology of international legal
institutions Richard Ashby Wilson; 13. The anthropology by organizations:
legal knowledge and the UN's ethnological imagination Ronald Niezen; Index.