Charity, Activism and Social Justice : revisiting Christian Aid’s role in public campaigns for fair trade (1968-1973)

Titre Charity, Activism and Social Justice : revisiting Christian Aid’s role in public campaigns for fair trade (1968-1973)
Titre traduit Charité, activisme et justice sociale : Retour sur le rôle de Christian Aid dans les campagnes d'opinion pour le commerce équitable (1968-1973)
Lien hypertexte Site de pure.port.ac.uk
Auteur ANDERSON, Matthew
Titre du périodique Contemporary European History
Date 2019
Pagination ou Durée d'écoute 20 p.
Notes University of Portsmouth (UK), Portsmouth Business School - Article scientifique
Résumé Abstract: "The 1960s was the moment when NGOs established their role within the professional world of international development. There were new networks emerging and new approaches to development – but there were also longer-term trends and challenges that resurfaced about the role of charity, activism and social justice. Previous research has shown how Christian networks were instrumental in establishing local fair trade campaigns. This article investigates the extent to which Christian Aid contributed to fair trade campaigns by providing a moral social force in public debates about social justice, international development and global trade."

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