This article examines the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) framework as a political project in tension with its universal and multilateral aspirations to serve as a counterbalance to narrow populist visions increasingly dominating global politics. Building upon Laclau and Mouffe’s theory of populism and their notion of ‘radical democracy’, we conceptualise the SDGs as a struggle for hegemony and in competition with other styles of politics, over what counts as ‘development’. This hegemonial struggle plays out in the attempts to form political constituencies behind developmental slogans, and it is here that religious actors come to the fore, given their already established role in organising communities, expressing values and aspirations,...
This article nuances debates about the role and contribution of religion to sustainable forms of gov...
Examples of religion’s recent political impact abound in states at varying levels of economic and po...
The contemporary rise of populism may be explained as a product of the process of globalisation agai...
The current model of global development driven by Western neoliberal ideology has been considered in...
On 25 September 2015 a high–level forum of the United Nations met in New York to adopt the 2030 Age...
In this article, I develop a critical analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda an...
Religion is a major cultural, social, political, and economic factor in many official development as...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
The UN document, Transforming Our World, affirms the enabling role of culture in its goal of transfo...
This article uses the World Bank\u27s engagement with religious actors to analyse their differentiat...
Introduction/Main Objectives: This paper explores the impact of religiosity on sustainable developme...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
The nexus between religion and development is now well recognized in scholarship but the implication...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
This article nuances debates about the role and contribution of religion to sustainable forms of gov...
Examples of religion’s recent political impact abound in states at varying levels of economic and po...
The contemporary rise of populism may be explained as a product of the process of globalisation agai...
The current model of global development driven by Western neoliberal ideology has been considered in...
On 25 September 2015 a high–level forum of the United Nations met in New York to adopt the 2030 Age...
In this article, I develop a critical analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda an...
Religion is a major cultural, social, political, and economic factor in many official development as...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
The UN document, Transforming Our World, affirms the enabling role of culture in its goal of transfo...
This article uses the World Bank\u27s engagement with religious actors to analyse their differentiat...
Introduction/Main Objectives: This paper explores the impact of religiosity on sustainable developme...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
The nexus between religion and development is now well recognized in scholarship but the implication...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
This article nuances debates about the role and contribution of religion to sustainable forms of gov...
Examples of religion’s recent political impact abound in states at varying levels of economic and po...
The contemporary rise of populism may be explained as a product of the process of globalisation agai...