The prevention of torture : an ecological approach /

There is an urgent need to analyze and assess how we prevent torture, against the background of a rigorous analysis of the factors that condition and sustain it. Drawing on rich empirical material from Sri Lanka and Nepal, The Prevention of Torture: An Ecological Approach interrogates the worlds tha...

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Main Authors: Celermajer, Danielle (Author)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: There is an urgent need to analyze and assess how we prevent torture, against the background of a rigorous analysis of the factors that condition and sustain it. Drawing on rich empirical material from Sri Lanka and Nepal, The Prevention of Torture: An Ecological Approach interrogates the worlds that produce torture, in order to propose how to bring about systemic institutional and cultural change. Critics have decried human rights approaches' failure to attend to structural factors, but this book seeks to go beyond a 'stance of criticism' to take up the positive project of reimagining human rights theory and practice. It discusses key debates in human rights and political theory, as well as the challenges that advocates face in translating situational analyses into real world interventions. Danielle Celermajer develops a new, ecological framework for mapping the worlds that produce torture, and thereby develops prevention strategies.
Carrier Form: xii, 361 pages : 1 illustration ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-350) and index.
ISBN: 9781108470452
1108470459
Index Number: HV8599
CLC: D735.524
D735.824
Call Number: D735.824/C392
Contents: The principal approaches preventing torture -- How effective has torture prevention been? -- The situational conditions of institutional violence -- The production of worlds of torture -- Agents, structures, and the social imaginary of human rights -- Taking situational theory to the field -- The promises and hazards of practice.