This collection addresses human rights and development for researchers, policymakers and activists at a time of major challenges. ‘Critical issues’ in the title signifies both the urgency of the issues and the need for critical rethinking. After exploring the overarching issues of development and economic theory, gender, climate change and disability, the book focuses on issues of technology and trade, education and information, water and sanitation, and work, health, housing and food.
The chapters then examine how to operationalize human rights in development through accountability, the right to development, indicators and the Sustainable Development Goals. The conclusion proposes international standards and social mobilization for human rights and sustainable development as normative and policy-oriented tools for addressing the climate emergency, the coronavirus pandemic, social inequality, racial injustice, and the rise of populist authoritarianism and for advancing social justice and the equal value of all human beings.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Marks & Rajagopal: Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development
Stephen P. Marks (Harvard Univ. - Public Health) & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Urban Studes and Planning) have published Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development (Edward Elgar Publishing 2021). The table of contents is here. Here's the abstract: