Accountability and the postcolonial identity of Palestinian human rights NGO activists

IF 3.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Mohammed Alshurafa, Rania Kamla
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We incorporate conceptualisations around the accountable self into the NGO accountability literature to consider how NGO human rights activists make sense of their accountability in relation to their postcolonial identity. We conducted 21 semi-structured interviews with Palestinian activists working in Palestinian and Israeli NGOs defending human rights in Gaza. Our findings provide four original insights. First, the construction of their identity as “postcolonial” considerably motivates our interviewees' work as human rights activists, but also creates conflicts with NGOs' humanitarian missions. Activists respond by stressing their postcolonial identity over their professional one. Second, due to Palestinian activists' own lived experiences, they construct accountability relations and collective identities defined by victimhood. The sense of victimhood results in blurring boundaries between activists and their “beneficiaries”, which influences their sense of accountability and motivates their practices. Third, the accountable self mobilises different accountability practices to deal with both the self's needs for narrativity and authenticity (e.g., through storytelling and remembrance) and external demands for “objective” accounts, thereby balancing their postcolonial and professional identities and responsibilities. Fourth, our interviewees sense that their accountability has limitations, as the accounts of human rights violations they produce receive insufficient recognition from others. Overall, the study indicates the importance of considering how a postcolonial identity of human rights activists creates various sources and motivations for the accountable self's relationships, practices and limitations distinguishable from, but linked, to those practised by NGOs.

巴勒斯坦人权非政府组织活动家的问责制和后殖民身份
我们将有关负责任的自我的概念纳入非政府组织问责制的文献,以考虑非政府组织人权活动家如何结合其后殖民地身份来理解其问责制。我们对在加沙捍卫人权的巴勒斯坦和以色列非政府组织工作的巴勒斯坦活动家进行了 21 次半结构式访谈。我们的研究结果提供了四个独到的见解。首先,"后殖民 "身份的构建极大地推动了受访者作为人权活动家的工作,但也与非政府组织的人道主义使命产生了冲突。活动人士的对策是强调他们的后殖民身份,而不是他们的职业身份。其次,由于巴勒斯坦活动家自身的生活经历,他们构建了以受害者身份为定义的问责关系和集体身份。受害意识导致活动分子与其 "受益者 "之间的界限模糊不清,这影响了他们的问责意识,并推动了他们的行动。第三,负责任的自我调动不同的问责做法,既满足自我对叙述性和真实性的需要(如通过讲故事和回忆),又满足外部对 "客观 "叙述的要求,从而平衡他们的后殖民身份和职业身份与责任。第四,受访者认为他们的责任感有局限性,因为他们对侵犯人权行为的描述没有得到他人的充分认可。总之,研究表明,必须考虑人权活动家的后殖民身份如何为问责自我的关系、做法 和局限性创造各种来源和动机,这些关系、做法和局限性与非政府组织的做法、做法和 局限性既有区别,又有联系。
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38
期刊介绍: Accounting, Organizations & Society is a major international journal concerned with all aspects of the relationship between accounting and human behaviour, organizational structures and processes, and the changing social and political environment of the enterprise.
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