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Barlow, Rebecca.
Human Rights and Agents of Change in Iran = Towards a Theory of Change /
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正題名/作者:
Human Rights and Agents of Change in Iran/ edited by Rebecca Barlow, Shahram Akbarzadeh.
其他題名:
Towards a Theory of Change /
其他作者:
Barlow, Rebecca.
面頁冊數:
X, 232 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Middle East—Politics and government. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8824-7
ISBN:
9789811088247
Human Rights and Agents of Change in Iran = Towards a Theory of Change /
Human Rights and Agents of Change in Iran
Towards a Theory of Change /[electronic resource] :edited by Rebecca Barlow, Shahram Akbarzadeh. - 1st ed. 2018. - X, 232 p.online resource. - Studies in Iranian Politics,2524-4132. - Studies in Iranian Politics,.
1. Top-down or bottom-up? Towards a theory of change for human rights practice in Iran -- 2. The ‘inside-track’ approach to change in Iran under President Rouhani: The case of freedom on the internet -- 3. Indigenising ‘modernisation’ in Iran -- 4. Iranian lawyers for human rights: The Defenders of Human Rights Center -- 5. Is grassroots justice a viable alternative to impunity? The case of the Iran People’s Tribunal -- 6. Secular and Islamic feminist work to increase parliamentary representation in Iran: Towards an alliance? -- 7. Struggles for revival: The Iranian student movement under the ‘moderate’ government (2013–2017) -- 8. Environmental activism and social change in Iran -- 9. Ethnic minorities and the question of liberal multiculturalism in Iran -- 10. Intersecting issues and their implications for human right practice in Iran.
This volume extends debates on the interaction between universal human rights and the political experiences of Iranians, through a conceptual analysis of ‘theories of change’. It assesses the practical processes by which individuals, organizations and movements can reform or impact the structural, theological, and political challenges faced in the Iranian context. Contributors to this volume investigate how structures, institutions, and agents in Iran maneuver for influence and power at the state level, through the law, in international corridors, at the grassroots, and by implementing multiple and complex methods. The chapters provide distinct but interrelated analysis of key drivers of change in Iran. A number of those operate primarily through top-down approaches, such as the political reform movement, lawyers pursuing legislative change, and international human rights monitoring bodies. Others take a bottom-up approach, including local movements and campaigns such as the women’s movement, the student movement, and ethnic minority groups. Rebecca Barlow is a Senior Research Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Australia. Her research focuses on the Iranian women’s movement and the politics of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Dr. Barlow is the author of Universal Women’s Human Rights and the Muslim Question: Iran’s One Million Signatures Campaign (2012). She has worked for the Victorian Local Governance Association to produce a toolkit to implement the ‘Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities’. She has also interned and acted as Consultant for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch, working on the United Nations Global Forum of Faith-based Organisations in Population and Development (2008). Shahram Akbarzadeh is Professor of Middle East & Central Asian Politics at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Australia. Prof. Akbarzadeh is author of Uzbekistan and the United States (2005), US Foreign Policy in the Middle East (2008 with Kylie Baxter) and Muslim Active Citizenship in the West (2014 with Mario Peucker). He is the founding Editor of the Islamic Studies Series and a regular public commentator.
ISBN: 9789811088247
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-8824-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1254200
Middle East—Politics and government.
LC Class. No.: JQ1758-1852
Dewey Class. No.: 320.956
Human Rights and Agents of Change in Iran = Towards a Theory of Change /
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