What About Us? Global Perspectives on Redressing Religious Inequalities

What About Us? Global Perspectives on Redressing Religious Inequalities

What About Us? Global Perspectives on Redressing Religious Inequalities

What About Us? Global Perspectives on Redressing Religious Inequalities

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Overview

How can we make religious equality a reality for those on the margins of society and politics? This book is about the individual and collective struggles of the religiously marginalised to be recognised and their inequalities, religious or otherwise, redressed. It is also about the efforts of civil society, governments, multilateral actors, and scholars to promote freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) whatever shape they take.

The actors and contexts that feature in this book are as diverse as health workers in Israel, local education authorities in Nigeria, indigenous movements in India, Uganda, or South Africa, and multilateral actors such as the Islamic Development Bank in Sudan and the World Bank in Pakistan. Some of the case studies engage with development discourses and narratives or are undertaken by development actors, while other cases
operate completely outside the international development paradigm. These case studies present some important insights, which while highly relevant for their contexts also draw out important insights for academics, practitioners, activists, and others who have an interest in redressing religious inequalities for socioeconomically marginalised populations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185761656
Publisher: Institute of Development Studies
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 219,666
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Mariz Tadros is Professor of Politics and Development at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK. She specialises in the politics and human development of the Middle East. Areas of specialisation include democratisation, Islamist politics, gender, sectarianism, human security, and religion and development. Mariz is Director of the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID). She is the principal investigator of a British Academy project that explores the relationship between heritage and sustainable development. Her latest edited book, with Kenneth Ross and Todd Johnson, is Christianity in North Africa and West Asia (2018, Edinburgh University Press).
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