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      Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility
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      Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility

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      Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility book

      Edited ByCornelia Ulbert, Peter Finkenbusch, Elena Sondermann, Tobias Debiel
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 23 November 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315201399
      Pages 224
      eBook ISBN 9781315201399
      Subjects Communication Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Global Development, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Ulbert, C., Finkenbusch, P., Sondermann, E., & Debiel, T. (Eds.). (2017). Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315201399

      ABSTRACT

      At a time when globalization has side-lined many of the traditional, state-based addressees of legal accountability, it is not clear yet how blame is allocated and contested in the new, highly differentiated, multi-actor governance arrangements of the global economy and world society. Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility investigates how actors in complex governance arrangements assign responsibilities to order the world and negotiate who is responsible for what and how.

      The book asks how moral duties can be defined beyond the territorial and legal confines of the nation-state; and how obligations and accountability mechanisms for a post-national world, in which responsibility remains vague, ambiguous and contested, can be established. Using an empirical as well as a theoretical perspective, the book explores ontological framings of complexity emphasizing emergence and non-linearity, which challenge classic liberal notions of responsibility and moral agency based on the autonomous subject. Moral Agency and the Politics of Responsibility is perfect for scholars from International Relations, Politics, Philosophy and Political Economy with an interest in the topical and increasingly popular topics of moral agency and complexity.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Introduction

      Moral agency and the politics of responsibility
      ByElena Sondermann, Cornelia Ulbert, Peter Finkenbusch

      part I|50 pages

      Challenging traditional notions of moral agency and responsibility

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Democratic moral agency

      Altering unjust conditions in practices of responsibility
      ByJoe Hoover

      chapter 3|15 pages

      Promoting responsible moral agency

      Enhancing institutional and individual capacities
      ByNeta C. Crawford

      chapter 4|18 pages

      Technologically blurred accountability?

      Technology, responsibility gaps and the robustness of our everyday conceptual scheme
      BySebastian Köhler, Neil Roughley, Hanno Sauer

      part II|35 pages

      Demanding and contesting responsibility in the international community

      chapter 5|14 pages

      The lack of ‘responsibility’ in the responsibility to protect

      ByAidan Hehir

      chapter 6|18 pages

      Responsibility contestations

      A challenge to the moral authority of the UN Security Council
      ByAntje Wiener

      part III|48 pages

      Practising the politics of responsibility in global governance

      chapter 7|17 pages

      In search of equity

      Practices of differentiation and the evolution of a geography of responsibility
      ByCornelia Ulbert

      chapter 8|13 pages

      The business of responsibility

      Supply chain practice and the construction of the moral lead firm
      ByChristian Scheper

      chapter 9|16 pages

      Pluralisation of authority in post-conflict peacebuilding

      The re-assignment of responsibility in polycentric governance arrangements
      ByTobias Debiel

      part IV|52 pages

      De-constructing responsibility in an interconnected world

      chapter 10|16 pages

      Responsibilising through failure and denial

      Governmentality as double failure
      ByJonathan Joseph

      chapter 11|15 pages

      Bringing therapeutic governance back home

      US responsibility and drug-related organised crime in the Americas
      ByPeter Finkenbusch

      chapter 12|14 pages

      Distributed responsibility

      Moral agency in a non-linear world
      ByDavid Chandler

      chapter 13|7 pages

      Conclusion

      Practising the politics of responsibility
      ByCornelia Ulbert, Elena Sondermann
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