Security and humanitarianism
human rights NGOs and the expansion of controls over the revolt in contemporaneity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v17n2.2022.1207Abstract
The article analyzes the involvement of non-governmental human rights organizations
in response to contemporary episodes of revolt. Events that explain the war that takes
place in the regular exercise of politics, and that resize the dynamics of the humanitarian
dispositif. Through genealogical analysis, the article seeks to map how actions of NGOs
dedicated to human rights are also part of controls aimed at the security containment of
revolts that are characterized by counterpositions to neoliberal rationality. The research is
guided by the hypothesis that such engagement articulates control dispositif based on the
encouragement of resilience.
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