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Who Elected Oxfam?

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Who Elected Oxfam? Synopsis

Non-elected actors, such as non-governmental organizations and celebrity activists, present themselves as representatives of others to audiences of decision-makers, such as state leaders, the European Union, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization. These actors are increasingly included in the deliberation and decision-making processes of such institutions. To take one well-known example, the non-governmental organization, Oxfam, presses decision-makers and governments for fair trade rules on behalf of the world's poor. What entitles such 'self-appointed representatives' to speak and act for the poor? As The Economist asked, 'Who elected Oxfam?'. Montanaro claims that such actors can, and should, be conceptualized as representatives, and that they can - though do not always - represent others in a manner that we can recognize as democratic. However, in order to do so, we must stretch our imaginations beyond the standard normative framework of elections.

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ISBN: 9781108419369
Publication date: 7th December 2017
Author: Laura (University of Essex) Montanaro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 178 pages
Genres: Political science and theory
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Social and ethical issues
Ethical issues and debates
Political campaigning and advertising