Relational representation: an agency-based approach to global justice |
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Authors: | Antony Lyon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science , University of California , USA alyon@ucsd.edu |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that Amartya Sen’s comparative approach to justice requires a politics that is attentive to the agency of the other. Rethinking representation as a relational, rather than a sovereign, concept captures the relationship between agency and justice that is emerging in global politics today. It is increasingly common that non-governmental actors engage with communities through practices of trust and responsibility without appeal to political authority. Relational representation helps clarify the dynamics of these relationships and provides a way to think about their purpose. That purpose is to effect changes that ameliorate suffering and injustice, working to re-present the represented persons as more capable persons, more free to use their agency. |
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Keywords: | Amartya Sen representation non-governmental organizations global justice |
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