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This book collects and analyzes a repertoire of responses by human rights organizations to the crackdown against civil society in the populist context. Written by scholars and advocates in challenging political settings from around the world, this book offers ideas and inspiration to their peers in the human rights community who are grappling with and resisting the erosion of democracy and rights. This collection takes two steps towards clearing the path for this civil society transformation. First, it clarifies the specific challenges to human rights raised by contemporary populist regimes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book collects and analyzes a repertoire of responses by human rights organizations to the crackdown against civil society in the populist context. Written by scholars and advocates in challenging political settings from around the world, this book offers ideas and inspiration to their peers in the human rights community who are grappling with and resisting the erosion of democracy and rights. This collection takes two steps towards clearing the path for this civil society transformation. First, it clarifies the specific challenges to human rights raised by contemporary populist regimes and movements. What is the populist playbook against human rights? Second, it contributes to documenting and learning from a wealth of initiatives by human rights actors. What innovations are human rights actors introducing into their strategies and narratives to counter those of populist regimes? In short, what is the human rights playbook against populism? From meticulous documentation of abuses in Turkey to more grassroots forms of social networking in Hungary, from peace caravans in India to finding new ways of being useful under 21st century dictatorships in Venezuela, like war correspondents reporting from the trenches, our authors step forward to share their own continuing struggles to help their communities. Based on evidence from populist governments in India, Venezuela, Hungary, Turkey, Russia, the United States, and Ecuador-as well as crackdowns against civil society in South Africa, Egypt and other countries-this volume provides hope, solidarity, and reinvigoration for the human rights movement.

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Autorenporträt
Ivor Chipkin Es el director fundador del Public Affairs Research Institute, vinculado con la University of the Witwatersrand y a la University of Cape Town, y ha sido pionero en el campo de estudios institucionales en Sudáfrica. También es Profesor Asociado de la University of the Witwatersrand. Hizo su doctorado en la École Normale Supérieure de Francia, y trabajó en el Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (Wiser). Recibió una Beca Oppenheimer en la Universidad de Oxford en 2005. En 2007, Chipkin publicó Do South Africans Exist? Nationalism, Democracy and the Identity of 'the People' (Wits University Press), y también ha publicado ampliamente sobre asuntos de gobierno, gobernanza y Estado en Sudáfrica. Shadow State: The Politics of State Capture será publicado por Wits University Press en 2018. Krizna Gomez Es coordinadora de investigaciones enfocadas en la política de mano dura contra la sociedad civil, así como en el apoyo solidario para defensores en riesgo en el Sur global en Dejusticia,. Tiene una maestría en Derecho (LL.M) con énfasis en Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos de la Universidad de Harvard, y un pregrado en Ciencia Política y Derecho de la Universidad de Manila, en Filipinas. Ganó la Beca Presidencial de la Open Society Foundations en Nueva York, donde se enfocó en las políticas de donantes que afectan la seguridad de sus beneficiarios. Gomez comenzó su carrera como abogada de derechos humanos y profesora de cátedra en Filipinas. En Cambodia, Ghana, Papúa Nueva Guinea y Uganda trabajó sobre temas de violencia basada en género, educación y defensores de derechos humanos. Gomez es una facilitadora en el Laboratorio de Derechos Humanos y JustLabs, el cual brinda un espacio de experimentación e innovación para las organizaciones para el cambio social, especialmente en momentos de crisis.