Human rights work takes place everywhere, every day, and in every way,
but good intentions don’t always bring good results. Those who work
to promote the dignity, opportunities, and quality of life of
vulnerable and marginalized people are confronted daily with
irresolvable ethical dilemmas. Messy Ethics in Human Rights Work
invites readers into a series of overlapping conversations, as
activists, researchers, artists, and others reflect on the complex
disorderliness of ethics in practice, and the implications for human
rights work both within and beyond academia. Although professional,
institutional, or even organic codes of conduct can be useful, their
focus on avoiding ethical problems often misses the point. Human
rights work entails intricate relationships of social, political, and
economic power and responsibility that emerge only in the process of
doing the work itself. Contributors share situations when they were
ethically stuck between a rock and hard place. What happened? How did
they evaluate the situation and the options available to resolve it?
Where did or didn’t they seek guidance? What would they do
differently next time? This honest, thoughtful work proposes that
personal reflection and collective, sometimes uncomfortable discussion
are essential components of critical human rights practice.
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ISBN
9780774868532
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok