Protection at the Margins : How the Catholic Church Shielded Communities from Populist Violence in the Philippine Drug War (Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 426 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781009846820

Full Description

Protection at the Margins is a ground-breaking account of how and why religious actors protect local communities from state-driven populist violence. Focusing on Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte's notorious 'Drug War,' the book provides an intricate view of how religion, populism, and political violence interact on the ground. Drawing on original surveys of Catholic clergy, experiments with members of the Philippine National Police, spatial data on thousands of drug killings, and dozens of field interviews in these neighborhoods, the book shows how Catholic elites used moral commitment and institutional capacity to influence street-level bureaucrats with discretion over violence, work with secular partners, and challenge populist dehumanization. It also highlights obstacles to protection, in the Philippines as well as Brazil and the United States. Amidst rising global concern about populism and violence, Protection at the Margins generates new insights into how religious actors shielded communities in one of the world's largest mega-cities.

Contents

List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Part I. Populist State Violence and Protection at the Margins: Introduction; 1. A theory of community protection; Part II. Commitment, Capacity, and Parish Response: 2. Moral commitment, risk tolerance, and universalist counternarratives; 3. Organizational capacity, trusted networks, and local access; 4. Profiles of parish mobilization; Part III. Interventions and Their Audiences: 5. Shaping implementation by street-level bureaucrats; 6. Cultivating credible partnerships with civil society; 7. Rebuilding community among the local public; Part IV. The Boundaries of Protection: 8. Denominational differences and ecologies of drug war violence; 9. Moral authority, societal cleavages, and barriers to intervention in Brazil and the US; Conclusion: afterlives of the Philippine drug war.

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