Moral agency and the politics of responsibility

"At a time when globalization has side-lined many of the traditional, state-based addressees of legal accountability, assigning responsibility is contested in many transnational fields. There, political, economic, and social actors struggle to define the collectively binding rules of moral cond...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ulbert, Cornelia, 1965- editor (editor), Finkenbusch, Peter, editor, Sondermann, Elena, editor, Debiel, Tobias, 1963- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge 2018.
Edición:First edition
Colección:Routledge global cooperation series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009841437006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • part, I Challenging traditional notions of moral agency and responsibility
  • chapter 1 Introduction
  • Moral agency and the politics of responsibility / Elena Sondermann Cornelia Ulbert Peter Finkenbusch
  • chapter 2 Democratic moral agency
  • Altering unjust conditions in practices of responsibility / Joe Hoover
  • chapter 3 Promoting responsible moral agency
  • Enhancing institutional and individual capacities / Neta C. Crawford
  • chapter 4 Technologically blurred accountability?
  • Technology, responsibility gaps and the robustness of our everyday conceptual scheme / Sebastian Köhler Neil Roughley Hanno Sauer
  • part, II Demanding and contesting responsibility in the international community
  • chapter 5 The lack of ‘responsibility’ in the responsibility to protect / Aidan Hehir
  • chapter 6 Responsibility contestations
  • A challenge to the moral authority of the UN Security Council / Antje Wiener
  • part, III Practising the politics of responsibility in global governance
  • chapter 7 In search of equity
  • Practices of differentiation and the evolution of a geography of responsibility / Cornelia Ulbert
  • chapter 8 The business of responsibility
  • Supply chain practice and the construction of the moral lead firm / Christian Scheper
  • chapter 9 Pluralisation of authority in post-conflict peacebuilding
  • The re-assignment of responsibility in polycentric governance arrangements / Tobias Debiel
  • part, IV De-constructing responsibility in an interconnected world
  • chapter 10 Responsibilising through failure and denial
  • Governmentality as double failure / Jonathan Joseph
  • chapter 11 Bringing therapeutic governance back home
  • US responsibility and drug-related organised crime in the Americas / Peter Finkenbusch
  • chapter 12 Distributed responsibility
  • Moral agency in a non-linear world / David Chandler
  • chapter 13 Conclusion
  • Practising the politics of responsibility / Cornelia Ulbert Elena Sondermann.