Between humanitarianism and evangelism in faith-based organisations : a case from the African migration route
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書誌事項
Between humanitarianism and evangelism in faith-based organisations : a case from the African migration route
(Routledge research in religion and development / series editors, Matthew Clarke, Emma Tomalin, Nathan Loewen)
Routledge, 2020
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"First published 2018. First issued in paperback edition, 2020" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Religion has always played an important, if often contested, role in the public domain. This book focuses on how faith-based organisations (FBOs) interact with the public sphere, showing how faith-based actors are themselves shaped by wider processes and global forces such as globalisation, migration, foreign policy and neoliberal markets.
Focusing on a case study of an FBO in Morocco which gives aid to sub-Saharan African irregular migrants, the book reveals some of the challenges the organisation faces as it tries to negotiate at once local, national and international contexts through their particular Christian values. This book contends that the contradictions, tensions and ambiguities that arise are primarily a result of the organisation having to negotiate a normative global secular liberalism which requires a strict demarcation between religion and politics, and religion and the secular. Faith-based actors, particularly within humanitarianism, have to constantly navigate this divide and in examining the question of how religious values translate into humanitarian and development practices, categories such as religion, the secular and politics and the boundaries between them will need to be interrogated.
This book explores the diversity and complexity of the work of FBOs and will be of great interest to students and researchers working at the intersections of humanitarianism and development studies, politics and religion.
目次
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Reflections on an ethnography: faith and migration
Chapter 3Transnational faith communities: improvisation and invention
Chapter 4 External relations: "If God is for us, who can attack us?"
Chapter 5 Organisational mission and identity: "They are one"
Chapter 6 Internal dynamics: staff precariousness and staff misconduct
Chapter 7 Conclusion
Index
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