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    Global aid and faith actors : the case for an actor-orientated approach to the "turn to religion" / Emma Tomalin
     
    AUTOR(ES): 
    Tomalin, Emma, 1969-
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    International affairs . ISSN0020-5850 . London : RIIA, Vol. 96, no 2 (Mar. 2020) , p. 323-342
    RESUMO: 
    In this article, drawing on the work of the development sociologist Norman Long, I make the case for an actor-oriented approach to understanding the ‘turn to religion’ by global aid actors over the past couple of decades. I ask, is the ‘turn to religion’ evidence of the emergence of post-secular partnerships or are faith actors being instrumentalized to serve neo-liberal development goals? I argue that neither option captures the whole story and advocate that the study of religion and development needs to move beyond a binary between the ‘turn to religion’ as either evidence of post-secular partnerships or of the ‘instrumentalization’ of religion by the secular global aid business, and instead to think about how faith actors themselves encounter and shape development discourses and frameworks, translate them into relevant formats and strategically employ them. Alongside the adoption of an actor-orientated approach, I build on the work of Lewis and Mosse, Olivier de Sardan and Bierschenk to view international faith-based organizations (IFBOs) as development brokers and translators. This approach allows me to articulate the distinctive role that many members of IFBOs report they play as intermediaries who shift register between the secular development language and the faith-inspired language of their local faith partners. I take the engagement of faith actors with the new Sustainable Development Goals framework as a case-study to explore this.[Do autor]
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    religiãosociologia políticasociedade civilorganização de beneficênciainstituição religiosagrupo de interesses
    AREA: 
    04.31 VIDA POLÍTICA
    28.31 (2) RELIGIÃO
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    RE-84
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