Global Accountabilities
Participation, Pluralism, and Public Ethics
Alnoor Ebrahim editor Edward Weisband editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Sep '07
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Reevaluates the concept of accountability from a range of cultural, social, and political viewpoints.
This volume examines debates on the nature and impacts of accountability in modern organizations. It studies public, private and nonprofit sectors of society and draws from cases across a range of comparative cultural, social, and political settings.Accountability is seen as an essential feature of governments, businesses and NGOs. This volume treats it as a socially constructed means of control that can be used by the weak as well as the powerful. It contributes analytical depth to the diverse debates on accountability in modern organizations by exploring its nature, forms and impacts in civil society organizations, public and inter-governmental agencies and private corporations. The contributors draw from a range of disciplines to demonstrate the inadequacy of modern rationalist prescriptions for establishing and monitoring accountability standards, arguing that accountability frameworks attached to principal-agent logics and applied universally across cultures typically fail to achieve their objectives. By examining a diverse range of empirical examples and case studies, this book underscores the importance of grounding accountability procedures and standards in the divergent cultural, social and political settings in which they operate.
'This book's creative critical (re)constructions of global accountabilities are extremely welcome. 'Accountability' is so ascendant in contemporary global governance, perhaps even aspiring to the kind of pivotal position once held by 'sovereignty' in Westphalian world politics. These authors show us how the new discourse can enable rather than frustrate societal betterment.' Jan Aart Scholte, Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick
'Global Accountabilities provides a treasure chest of analytic insights in this era where innovations are desperately needed to overcome fractured and ineffective accountabilities across the state, business and civil society.' Simon Zadek, Chief Executive of AccountAbility, Senior Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and author of the award winning book The Civil Corporation
ISBN: 9780521876476
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
Weight: 660g
368 pages