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Rights and Riches

Exploring the Moral Discourse of Norwegian Development Aid

by Kjetil Fretheim (Author)
©2008 Thesis 440 Pages

Summary

Development aid has recently become an important part of international politics in general and Norwegian foreign policy in particular. This study explores the moral discourse of contemporary Norwegian development aid organisations and professional development workers.
Adopting a discourse-analytical and multi-disciplinary approach, key concepts such as human rights, charity, justice and compassion are discussed. Furthermore, the notions of professionalism and partnerships in development are addressed, as well as the role and life-style of the individual development worker.
The following development agencies have been analysed: Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norwegian Church Aid, Save the Children Norway, and Norwegian People’s Aid. Twenty-three staff members and representatives of these organisations have been interviewed.

Details

Pages
440
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039116621
Language
English
Keywords
Norwegen Entwicklungshilfe Menschenrecht Wirtschaftsethik General Ethic Developmental Sociology Social Work Social Aid Fundamental Ethic Polotical Ethic Theologische Ethik Individual Ethic
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 440 pp.

Biographical notes

Kjetil Fretheim (Author)

The Author: Kjetil Fretheim (1970) is a Norwegian theologian and received his Ph.D. from MF Norwegian School of Theology in 2007. He has published essays and articles on theological ethics, development studies and ecumenical issues. Fretheim has been involved in international development work in a number of non-governmental organisations both as a professional and a volunteer.

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