Global Civil Society 2011 combines activist and academic accounts of contemporary struggles to promote, negotiate and deliver justice in a global frame without a central authority. In their engagement with cultural diversity and their networked communication the contributors rethink and remake justice beyond the confines of the nation state.
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Introduction: M.Albrow & H.Seckinelgin PART I: FORGIVE AND FORGET? COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE Introduction; M.Kaldor & S.Selchow Seeking Justice, Honour and Dignity: Movement for the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery; H.Shin Addressing Injustice through State, Local Culture and Global Civil Society: The White Terror Incidents in Taiwan; F.-L.Shih Reconciliation and Transitional Justice: the Contribution of Forgiveness Towards Social Healing; R.Kattumuri & A.K.Holm Historians and Conflict Resolution: The Challenge of Advocacy to Scholarship; E.Barkan PART II: NETWORKING FOR GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY Introduction; H.Anheier Anti-Slavery and Redefining Justice; K.Bales & J.Sarich Pathways Towards Tax Justice; M.Kohonen, A.Waris & J.Christensen Access of Self-help Groups and Grassroots Organisations to the Transnational Arena: an Alternative Face of Global Civil Society; M.Vielajus PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Introduction; H.Seckinelgin The Global Climate Justice Movement; D.Guerrero Community-Based Environmental Governance and Local Justice; M.Sekher & G.Sahu Food Sovereignty and Food Justice: A Global Perspective; L.Hartsell & C.-K.Kim PART IV: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE Introduction; M.Glasius Global Civil Society and Transitional Justice; I.Rangelov & R.Teitel Community-Based Justice and Reconciliation: The Peace and Reconciliation Movement in Sierra Leone; S.Goinhas Seeing Justice Done: Outreach and Civil Society at the Special Court for Sierra Leone; S.Kendall & A.Sesay Global Civil Societies in Action: Global Social Justice in the Making?; S.Bellina PART V: STATE, NATION AND GLOBAL JUSTICE Introduction; C.Sengupta Japan’s ‘Article 9’ Renunciation of War as a Model for a Just and Peaceful Global Civil Society; M.Creighton Carrying Out Social Justice for North Korean Refugees in South Korea: Global and Local Spheres of Civil Society; G.-S.Park & C.S.Moon The Bottom-up Pursuit of Justice: the Case of Two Burmas; M.Zarni Globalisation and Korean Activism in Japan; H.Shin State, Civil Society and Justice: the Case of India; R.Mutatkar
Over de auteur
MARTIN ALBROW is Senior Visiting Fellow at LSE Global Governance, UK.
HAKAN SECKINELGIN is Senior Lecturer in International Social Policy and Research Director of the Global Civil Society Programme at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.