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Feeding the Hungry: Advocacy and Blame Global Fight against Hunger
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Feeding the Hungry: Advocacy and Blame Global Fight against Hunger
Current price: $130.00


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Feeding the Hungry: Advocacy and Blame Global Fight against Hunger
Current price: $130.00
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Food insecurity poses one of the most pressing development and human security challenges in the world.
In
Feeding the Hungry
, Michelle Jurkovich examines the social and normative environments in which international anti-hunger organizations are working and argues that despite international law ascribing responsibility to national governments to ensure the right to food of their citizens, there is no shared social consensus on
who
ought to do
what
to solve the hunger problem. Drawing on interviews with staff at top international anti-hunger organizations as well as archival research at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the UK National Archives, and the U.S. National Archives, Jurkovich provides a new analytic model of transnational advocacy.
In investigating advocacy around a critical economic and social right—the right to food—Jurkovich challenges existing understandings of the relationships among human rights, norms, and laws. Most important,
provides an expanded conceptual tool kit with which we can examine and understand the social and moral forces at play in rights advocacy.
In
Feeding the Hungry
, Michelle Jurkovich examines the social and normative environments in which international anti-hunger organizations are working and argues that despite international law ascribing responsibility to national governments to ensure the right to food of their citizens, there is no shared social consensus on
who
ought to do
what
to solve the hunger problem. Drawing on interviews with staff at top international anti-hunger organizations as well as archival research at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the UK National Archives, and the U.S. National Archives, Jurkovich provides a new analytic model of transnational advocacy.
In investigating advocacy around a critical economic and social right—the right to food—Jurkovich challenges existing understandings of the relationships among human rights, norms, and laws. Most important,
provides an expanded conceptual tool kit with which we can examine and understand the social and moral forces at play in rights advocacy.