Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations
Politics, place and power
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Sep '15
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This book explores the role of celebrity humanitarianism in shaping North-South relations, focusing on its impact in various countries and emphasizing the significance of context in international development efforts.
Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations explores the complex dynamics of celebrity involvement in humanitarian efforts across the globe. The book critiques the often superficial discussions surrounding celebrity engagement, which tend to focus on theoretical debates or negative labeling, rather than providing in-depth analysis of celebrities' actual contributions and activities. It highlights the lack of research on the Global South, both in terms of how celebrities influence local politics and social issues and the emergence of Southern celebrities who participate in humanitarian efforts.
Through empirical research conducted in various countries, including Thailand, Malawi, Bangladesh, South Africa, China, Haiti, Congo, the United States, Denmark, and Australia, the book illustrates the tangible impact of celebrity humanitarianism. It examines how these celebrities act as intermediaries in the relationships between the Global North and South, shedding light on the complexities of participation, celebritization, and democratization in these contexts. By focusing on the contextual factors that shape celebrity interventions, the book emphasizes the significance of understanding local conditions in international development.
This work is particularly relevant for students and researchers in development studies, celebrity studies, anthropology, political science, and geography. It also serves as a valuable resource for development practitioners, humanitarian NGOs, and professionals involved in corporate social responsibility and fair trade initiatives. By addressing the role of celebrity humanitarianism, the book contributes to a broader understanding of the interplay between global celebrity culture and humanitarian efforts.
"This is a landmark collection. Genuinely interdisciplinary, blending empirical study with theoretical analysis, and featuring global case studies from a wide range of perspectives, it pushes debates on the impact of celebrity ‘humanitarian helping’ forward significantly, considerably advancing our understanding of the role of celebrity intervention in contemporary global inequalities." –Jo Littler, City University London, UK
"This edited collection is an exciting addition to a proliferating literature. Rather than viewing the role of celebrities from a generic Western-centric perspective all the chapters demonstrate the importance of bringing the global South into the analysis in a nuanced fashion, with an appreciation of differences of place and context." –Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo, Canada
"Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations edited by Lisa Ann Richey marks a major advance for debates on celebrity ‘do-gooding’. This well-organized collection of chapters includes empirically grounded and critical analyses of cases from both the North and Global South that drastically improve our understanding of celebrity humanitarianism and its politics." –Olivier Driessens, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
"Taking us beyond Bono, Geldof and Jolie, this comprehensive edited collection gives us the empirical depth and geographical breath to better understand when and how celebrities matter for humanitarianism, not just in the US, but all over the world. The product of years of genuinely collaborative work, this book will broaden the horizons of anyone who thought they knew about the politics of celebrity humanitarianism."–Martin Scott, University of East Anglia, UK
"This excellent volume provides a systematically arranged set of case studies concerning the exponential growth of Celebrity Humanitarianism. The edition will be welcomed by academics and practitioners alike as it foregrounds the Global South within this important phenomenon."–Mark Wheeler, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
"Should we care about celebrities? Not at all, we might have once said, especially if our prime concerns are North-South relations and humanitarian causes. No more. This book does more than challenge such an answer, it turns it on its head. Each chapter makes a powerful case for taking celebrities seriously as agents of change - both positive and negative, and does so on the basis of careful observation and forensic analysis. Together, the authors force us to re-think our understanding of who and what celebrities are, their role in international relations, and the complex politics that forge the link between the two."–John Street, University of East Anglia, UK
"An original and compelling book on celebrity humanitarianism. Through its rich collection of essays, it convincingly interrogates the politics of fame, pity and power at the heart of celebrity as a key form of elite leadership in global governance." –Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
"This excellent book makes a much needed contribution to the literature on celebrity humanitarianism: not only does it examine the multiple ways in which celebrities mediate elite forms of politics between the global South and North, but its empirically grounded studies of celebrity interventions in places ranging from Bangladesh, Congo and South Africa to Denmark, Australia and the US, help fill a sizeable gap in our understanding of the local impacts of celebrity power."–Ilan Kapoor, York University, Canada
ISBN: 9781138854277
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 498g
242 pages