Moral pressure for responsible globalization :: religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene /
Sherrie M. Steiner offers an account of religious diplomacy with the G8, G7 and G20 to evoke new possibilities in an effort to influence globalization to become more equitable and sustainable. Commonly portrayed as òut of control', globalization is considered here as a political process that c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sherrie M. Steiner offers an account of religious diplomacy with the G8, G7 and G20 to evoke new possibilities in an effort to influence globalization to become more equitable and sustainable. Commonly portrayed as òut of control', globalization is considered here as a political process that can be redirected to avoid the tragedy of the global commons. The secularization tradition of religion depicts faith-based public engagement as dangerous. Making use of historical materials from faith-based G-plus System shadow summits (2005-2017), Steiner provides ample information to arrive at an interpretation that significantly differs from traditional accounts. Using broader scope conditions, Steiner considers how human induced environmental changes contribute to religious resurgence under conditions of weakening nation states. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 382 pages) : color illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004365018 900436501X |
ISSN: | 1573-4293 ; |
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505 | 8 | |a Special Events and ExcursionsAborted Events; External Relations; Heads of State; Government Advisors; Foreign Ministers; Sherpas; Members of Parliament; Mayors; Special Advisors; Civil Society; Academia; Business; Media; Conclusion; 8 Reform, Assessment, and Impact; Reform; Accountability; Enduring Informality; Reflexive Engagement; Assessment; Information Technology; Influence of International Relations; Institutional Differentiation; Competing Assessments; Redundant; Replacement; Rejection; Reinforcement; Impact; G-plus System; Gender; Domestic Relations; Conclusion; 9 The Golden Thread. | |
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spelling | Steiner, Sherrie M., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018002972 Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / by Sherrie M. Steiner. Boston : Brill, [2018] 1 online resource (xii, 382 pages) : color illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier International studies in religion and society, 1573-4293 ; VOLUME 30 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Intro; Moral Pressure for Responsible Globalization: Religious Diplomacy in the Age of the Anthropocene; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction: Religious Engagement for More Responsible Governance; Beyond Sustainable Development as Oxymoron; The Evolution of Religious Shadow Summitry; Theoretical Account of the F8/F7/F20 Initiative; Theoretical Development-Why Religion? Why Now?; In Matters of Religion, Religion Matters; 2 G-plus System Diplomacy; The Origins and Evolution of the G-plus System. The Rules of Governing without GovernmentBroadening the Dialogue; Engagement Group Recognition; Monitoring of the G-plus System; 3 Governance in the Age of the Anthropocene; Primarily Human-Induced Global Environmental Changes; Environmental Implications for Governance; 'Transition Science' Emerges to Inform Governance; Governance for a Common Future; Implications for G8/G7 and G20 Financial Deliberations; Patterned Vulnerabilities and Anti-globalization Protests; Governance without Government; The Costs of Globalized Irresponsibility; Conclusion. 4 The Return of Religion to Transnational RelationsTransnational Religious Resurgence; The Crisis of Secularization; Can Secularization be Taken Too Far?; Reimagining the Secular with 'Cosmopolitan Solutions'; Religious Diplomacy; Cosmopiety; Conclusion; 5 The F8/F7/F20 Initiative; Origins and Evolution; The F8; The F7; The F20; The Merge; Patterning after the G-plus System; Distinguishing Factors; Invitees and Organizational Representation; Phases of Development; Conclusion; 6 Illuminating the Unseen; Summary Overview; Annual Initiatives; 2005 United Kingdom-Civil Society Ecumenical Origins. 2006 Russia-An Interfaith State Affair2007 Germany-Consolidating the Vision; 2008 Japan-Decentering Anthropocentrism; 2009 Italy-A Natural Disaster; 2010 Canada-Engagement and Governance; 2011 France-Respecting the 'Other'; 2012 United States-Special Delivery; 2013 United Kingdom-All a Twitter; 2014 Australia-New Beginnings; 2016 China-Entering a New Phase of Dialogue; 2017 Germany-Officially Engaged; Conclusion; 7 Organizing Details, External Relations, and Documentation; Organizing the Summits; Leadership Rotation; The Organizing Committees; Financing; Religious Ritual. Special Events and ExcursionsAborted Events; External Relations; Heads of State; Government Advisors; Foreign Ministers; Sherpas; Members of Parliament; Mayors; Special Advisors; Civil Society; Academia; Business; Media; Conclusion; 8 Reform, Assessment, and Impact; Reform; Accountability; Enduring Informality; Reflexive Engagement; Assessment; Information Technology; Influence of International Relations; Institutional Differentiation; Competing Assessments; Redundant; Replacement; Rejection; Reinforcement; Impact; G-plus System; Gender; Domestic Relations; Conclusion; 9 The Golden Thread. Sherrie M. Steiner offers an account of religious diplomacy with the G8, G7 and G20 to evoke new possibilities in an effort to influence globalization to become more equitable and sustainable. Commonly portrayed as òut of control', globalization is considered here as a political process that can be redirected to avoid the tragedy of the global commons. The secularization tradition of religion depicts faith-based public engagement as dangerous. Making use of historical materials from faith-based G-plus System shadow summits (2005-2017), Steiner provides ample information to arrive at an interpretation that significantly differs from traditional accounts. Using broader scope conditions, Steiner considers how human induced environmental changes contribute to religious resurgence under conditions of weakening nation states. Globalization Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00002249 Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Mondialisation Aspect religieux. Mondialisation Aspect moral. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Globalization Religious aspects fast Electronic book. has work: Moral pressure for responsible globalization (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGVFVRwC6T3GvvQMkwxfVP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Steiner, Sherrie M. Moral pressure for responsible globalization. Boston : Brill, 2018 9789004363748 (DLC) 2018001817 International studies in religion and society ; 30. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004102851 |
spellingShingle | Steiner, Sherrie M. Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / International studies in religion and society ; Intro; Moral Pressure for Responsible Globalization: Religious Diplomacy in the Age of the Anthropocene; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction: Religious Engagement for More Responsible Governance; Beyond Sustainable Development as Oxymoron; The Evolution of Religious Shadow Summitry; Theoretical Account of the F8/F7/F20 Initiative; Theoretical Development-Why Religion? Why Now?; In Matters of Religion, Religion Matters; 2 G-plus System Diplomacy; The Origins and Evolution of the G-plus System. The Rules of Governing without GovernmentBroadening the Dialogue; Engagement Group Recognition; Monitoring of the G-plus System; 3 Governance in the Age of the Anthropocene; Primarily Human-Induced Global Environmental Changes; Environmental Implications for Governance; 'Transition Science' Emerges to Inform Governance; Governance for a Common Future; Implications for G8/G7 and G20 Financial Deliberations; Patterned Vulnerabilities and Anti-globalization Protests; Governance without Government; The Costs of Globalized Irresponsibility; Conclusion. 4 The Return of Religion to Transnational RelationsTransnational Religious Resurgence; The Crisis of Secularization; Can Secularization be Taken Too Far?; Reimagining the Secular with 'Cosmopolitan Solutions'; Religious Diplomacy; Cosmopiety; Conclusion; 5 The F8/F7/F20 Initiative; Origins and Evolution; The F8; The F7; The F20; The Merge; Patterning after the G-plus System; Distinguishing Factors; Invitees and Organizational Representation; Phases of Development; Conclusion; 6 Illuminating the Unseen; Summary Overview; Annual Initiatives; 2005 United Kingdom-Civil Society Ecumenical Origins. 2006 Russia-An Interfaith State Affair2007 Germany-Consolidating the Vision; 2008 Japan-Decentering Anthropocentrism; 2009 Italy-A Natural Disaster; 2010 Canada-Engagement and Governance; 2011 France-Respecting the 'Other'; 2012 United States-Special Delivery; 2013 United Kingdom-All a Twitter; 2014 Australia-New Beginnings; 2016 China-Entering a New Phase of Dialogue; 2017 Germany-Officially Engaged; Conclusion; 7 Organizing Details, External Relations, and Documentation; Organizing the Summits; Leadership Rotation; The Organizing Committees; Financing; Religious Ritual. Special Events and ExcursionsAborted Events; External Relations; Heads of State; Government Advisors; Foreign Ministers; Sherpas; Members of Parliament; Mayors; Special Advisors; Civil Society; Academia; Business; Media; Conclusion; 8 Reform, Assessment, and Impact; Reform; Accountability; Enduring Informality; Reflexive Engagement; Assessment; Information Technology; Influence of International Relations; Institutional Differentiation; Competing Assessments; Redundant; Replacement; Rejection; Reinforcement; Impact; G-plus System; Gender; Domestic Relations; Conclusion; 9 The Golden Thread. Globalization Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00002249 Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Mondialisation Aspect religieux. Mondialisation Aspect moral. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Globalization Religious aspects fast |
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title | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / |
title_auth | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / |
title_exact_search | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / |
title_full | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / by Sherrie M. Steiner. |
title_fullStr | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / by Sherrie M. Steiner. |
title_full_unstemmed | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / by Sherrie M. Steiner. |
title_short | Moral pressure for responsible globalization : |
title_sort | moral pressure for responsible globalization religious diplomacy in the age of the anthropocene |
title_sub | religious diplomacy in the age of the Anthropocene / |
topic | Globalization Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00002249 Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Mondialisation Aspect religieux. Mondialisation Aspect moral. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Globalization Religious aspects fast |
topic_facet | Globalization Religious aspects. Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Mondialisation Aspect religieux. Mondialisation Aspect moral. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. RELIGION Christianity General. Globalization Moral and ethical aspects Globalization Religious aspects Electronic book. |
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