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▼a Religion, NGOs and the United Nations :
▼b visible and invisible actors in power/
▼c edited by Jeremy Carrette and Hugh Miall. |
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▼a London :
▼b Bloomsbury,
▼c 2017. |
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▼a 1 online resource. |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Detailed Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Religion, the United Nations and Institutional Process; Approaching religion, NGO s and the UN; Early studies of religion at the UN; Continuation not resurgence: disciplinary politics and religion at the UN; The United Nations, religion and process; Outline of the book; Part One Methods: Context, Categories and Conditions; 1 Realism and Idealism: NGOs and the United Nations System; The role of the UN in world affairs: theories of engagement. |
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▼a The UN as an arenaThe UN as an actor; The UN as a tool; Conclusion: NGO s and values; 2 The Problem of Categories: Exploring Religion and NGOs through Survey Research; Locating 'religion' in NGO s; The survey; The category 'non-governmental'; 3 Representation, Accountability and Influence at the UN: Results from the Survey of Religious NGOs; Religion and representation at the UN; Accountability: agenda setting and fi nancial support; Conclusion; 4 Religious NGOs, UN Participation and Fieldwork Methodology; UN bodies, services and agencies concerned with religious NGO activities. |
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▼a What can be regarded as an 'NGO' at the UN? The criterion of the 'consultative status'Who is granting or suspending the 'consultative status' of NGOs?; For what kind of 'safe conduct' is the 'consultative status' standing for?; Observing the 'processes of action': the epistemological framework of our study of the RNGOs eff ective presence and concrete activities at the UN; Part Two Processes: Religious NGOs in Geneva and New York; 5 On and Behind the Scene: Religious NGO Processes at the OHCHR of the UN in Geneva; The diversity of the Religious NGO activities at the UN: mapping the processes. |
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▼a Focus on the RNGOs processes of activities at OHCHRMeasuring the level of RNGOs activity through legally-based processes; Case of legally- based process (1) the RNGOs written statements at the Human Rights Council; Case of legally- based process (2) the RNGOs parallel or sides-events at the HRC; Observing the RNGOs operations by adaptive processes; Case of adaptive process (1) Networking processes; Case of adaptive process (2) Informal diplomacy and communication; Case of adaptive process (3) Ad hoc 'breaking wall' processes; Case of adaptive process (4) Educational processes. |
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▼a Case of adaptive process (5) Religious processesConclusion: how efficient are these processes?; 6 Blessing or Bother? Religion and Religious NGOs at the UN in New York; What religion? Or religion -- the forgotten category?; The contested role of religion at the UN; RNGOs at the UN headquarters in New York; RNGO processes and the UN in New York; Conclusion: the value of partnerships; Part Three Case Studies: The Centre and the Periphery of UN Civil Society; 7 Islam, the OIC and the Defamation of Religions Controversy; Islam at the UN; The Organisation of Islamic States. |
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▼a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 30, 2017). |
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▼a United Nations. |
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▼a United Nations.
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▼a Religion and international relations. |
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▼a Non-governmental organizations. |
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▼a BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
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▼a RELIGION
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▼x General.
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▼a Non-governmental organizations.
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▼a Religion and international relations.
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▼a Society.
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Carrette, Jeremy R.,
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▼a Miall, Hugh,
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▼i Print version:
▼t Religion, NGOs, and the United Nations.
▼d London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017
▼z 9781350020368
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