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This book investigates how actors in complex governance arrangements assign and negotiate responsibilities to order the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351781879
- Artikelnr.: 50212243
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351781879
- Artikelnr.: 50212243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Cornelia Ulbert is Executive Director at the Institute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Peter Finkenbusch is a Researcher at the Institute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Elena Sondermann is a Researcher at the Institute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Tobias Debiel is Professor of International Relations and Development Policy at the Institute of Political Science and Director of the Institute for Development and Peace as well as the Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
1. Introduction: Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility
Part I: Challenging Traditional Notions of Moral Agency and
Responsibility
2. Democratic Moral Agency: Altering Unjust Conditions in Practices of
Responsibility
3. Promoting Responsible Moral Agency: Enhancing Institutional and
Individual Capacities
4. Technologically Blurred Accountability? Technology, Responsibility
Gaps and the Robustness of our Everyday Conceptual Scheme
Part II: Demanding and Contesting Responsibility in the International
Community
5. The Lack of 'Responsibility' in the Responsibility to Protect
6. Responsibility Contestations: A Challenge to the Moral Authority of
the UN Security Council
Part III: Practising the Politics of Responsibility in Global
Governance
7. In Search of Equity: Practices of Differentiation and the Evolution
of a Geography of Responsibility
8. The Business of Responsibility: Supply Chain Practice and the
Construction of the Moral Lead Firm
9. Pluralisation of Authority in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The
Re-Assignment of Responsibility in Polycentric Governance
Arrangements
Part IV: De-Constructing Responsibility in an Interconnected World
10. Responsibilising through Failure and Denial: Governmentality as
Double Failure
11. Bringing Therapeutic Governance Back Home: US Responsibility and
Drug-Related Organised Crime in the Americas
12. Distributed Responsibility: Moral Agency in a Non-Linear World
13. Conclusion: Practising the Politics of Responsibility
Part I: Challenging Traditional Notions of Moral Agency and
Responsibility
2. Democratic Moral Agency: Altering Unjust Conditions in Practices of
Responsibility
3. Promoting Responsible Moral Agency: Enhancing Institutional and
Individual Capacities
4. Technologically Blurred Accountability? Technology, Responsibility
Gaps and the Robustness of our Everyday Conceptual Scheme
Part II: Demanding and Contesting Responsibility in the International
Community
5. The Lack of 'Responsibility' in the Responsibility to Protect
6. Responsibility Contestations: A Challenge to the Moral Authority of
the UN Security Council
Part III: Practising the Politics of Responsibility in Global
Governance
7. In Search of Equity: Practices of Differentiation and the Evolution
of a Geography of Responsibility
8. The Business of Responsibility: Supply Chain Practice and the
Construction of the Moral Lead Firm
9. Pluralisation of Authority in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The
Re-Assignment of Responsibility in Polycentric Governance
Arrangements
Part IV: De-Constructing Responsibility in an Interconnected World
10. Responsibilising through Failure and Denial: Governmentality as
Double Failure
11. Bringing Therapeutic Governance Back Home: US Responsibility and
Drug-Related Organised Crime in the Americas
12. Distributed Responsibility: Moral Agency in a Non-Linear World
13. Conclusion: Practising the Politics of Responsibility
1. Introduction: Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility
Part I: Challenging Traditional Notions of Moral Agency and
Responsibility
2. Democratic Moral Agency: Altering Unjust Conditions in Practices of
Responsibility
3. Promoting Responsible Moral Agency: Enhancing Institutional and
Individual Capacities
4. Technologically Blurred Accountability? Technology, Responsibility
Gaps and the Robustness of our Everyday Conceptual Scheme
Part II: Demanding and Contesting Responsibility in the International
Community
5. The Lack of 'Responsibility' in the Responsibility to Protect
6. Responsibility Contestations: A Challenge to the Moral Authority of
the UN Security Council
Part III: Practising the Politics of Responsibility in Global
Governance
7. In Search of Equity: Practices of Differentiation and the Evolution
of a Geography of Responsibility
8. The Business of Responsibility: Supply Chain Practice and the
Construction of the Moral Lead Firm
9. Pluralisation of Authority in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The
Re-Assignment of Responsibility in Polycentric Governance
Arrangements
Part IV: De-Constructing Responsibility in an Interconnected World
10. Responsibilising through Failure and Denial: Governmentality as
Double Failure
11. Bringing Therapeutic Governance Back Home: US Responsibility and
Drug-Related Organised Crime in the Americas
12. Distributed Responsibility: Moral Agency in a Non-Linear World
13. Conclusion: Practising the Politics of Responsibility
Part I: Challenging Traditional Notions of Moral Agency and
Responsibility
2. Democratic Moral Agency: Altering Unjust Conditions in Practices of
Responsibility
3. Promoting Responsible Moral Agency: Enhancing Institutional and
Individual Capacities
4. Technologically Blurred Accountability? Technology, Responsibility
Gaps and the Robustness of our Everyday Conceptual Scheme
Part II: Demanding and Contesting Responsibility in the International
Community
5. The Lack of 'Responsibility' in the Responsibility to Protect
6. Responsibility Contestations: A Challenge to the Moral Authority of
the UN Security Council
Part III: Practising the Politics of Responsibility in Global
Governance
7. In Search of Equity: Practices of Differentiation and the Evolution
of a Geography of Responsibility
8. The Business of Responsibility: Supply Chain Practice and the
Construction of the Moral Lead Firm
9. Pluralisation of Authority in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The
Re-Assignment of Responsibility in Polycentric Governance
Arrangements
Part IV: De-Constructing Responsibility in an Interconnected World
10. Responsibilising through Failure and Denial: Governmentality as
Double Failure
11. Bringing Therapeutic Governance Back Home: US Responsibility and
Drug-Related Organised Crime in the Americas
12. Distributed Responsibility: Moral Agency in a Non-Linear World
13. Conclusion: Practising the Politics of Responsibility