Moral agency and the politics of responsibility /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group,
2018.
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| Series: | Routledge global cooperation series.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: moral agency and the politics of responsibility challenging traditional notions of moral agency and responsibility / Elena Sondermann, Cornelia Ulbert and Peter Finkenbusch
- Democratic moral agency: altering unjust conditions in practices of responsibility / Joe Hoover
- Promoting responsible moral agency: enhancing institutional and individual capacities / Neta C. Crawford
- Technologically blurred accountability? Technology, responsibility gaps and the robustness of our everyday conceptual scheme demanding and contesting responsibility in the international community / Sebastian Köhler, Neil Roughley and Hanno Sauer
- The lack of "responsibility" in the responsibility to protect / Aidan Hehir
- Responsibility contestations: a challenge to the moral authority of the UN security council practising the politics of responsibility in global governance / Antje Wiener
- In search of equity: practices of differentiation and the evolution of a geography of responsibility / Cornelia Ulbert
- The business of responsibility: supply chain practice and the construction of the moral lead firm / Christian Scheper
- Pluralisation of authority in post-conflict peacebuilding: the re-assignment of responsibility in polycentric governance arrangements de-constructing responsibility in an interconnected world / Tobias Debiel
- Responsibilising through failure and denial: governmentality as double failure / Jonathan Joseph
- Bringing therapeutic governance back home: US responsibility and drug-related organised crime in the Americas / Peter Finkenbusch
- Distributed responsibility: moral agency in a non-linear world / David Chandler
- Conclusion: practising the politics of responsibility / Cornelia Ulbert and Elena Sondermann.