The Impact of Religion, Personality, Values and Worldviews on Attitudes Towards Human Rights: An Empirical-Theological Study Among Nigerian Youth

Adimekwe, Modestus Chiedozie

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-05
  • 售價: $5,390
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,121
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 362
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031657489
  • ISBN-13: 9783031657481
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商品描述

This book provides a rigorous investigation into the adoption and culture of human rights in Nigeria, with a focus on the human rights attitudes of Nigerian students. Exploring the perceived paradox of enthusiastic endorsement of human rights instruments and their poor application in Nigeria, the author uses an empirical-theological research design to understand how young people in Nigeria evaluate human rights and which factors trigger their evaluation. In doing so, this book is the first to empirically examine the predictors of human rights attitudes among Nigerians and provides new insights into the degree of social significance of the religiosity of adolescents in the country. It also offers a compelling quantitative analysis differences in human rights attitudes among Nigerian youth along religious lines.

Given the importance of a culture of human rights in our increasingly diverse societies and the salience of religion on this matter in Nigeria, and across the Africancontinent, this book provides a valuable perspective on the interrelationships between religion, value orientations, personality traits, socio-political context, and human rights. Being concerned with the future of human rights in Nigeria, the author argues that it is crucial to understand 'the religious factor' among Nigerian students today. This book is therefore recommended to educators, especially teachers of Religion Education, and scholars working in educational settings, but will also be of interest to researchers in social sciences, public administrators, and policymakers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書對尼日利亞人權的採納與文化進行了嚴謹的研究,重點關注尼日利亞學生的人權態度。探討了對人權工具的熱情支持與其在尼日利亞應用不佳之間的矛盾,作者採用了實證神學的研究設計,以了解尼日利亞年輕人如何評估人權以及哪些因素觸發他們的評估。這本書首次實證性地檢視了尼日利亞人權態度的預測因素,並提供了對該國青少年宗教性社會意義程度的新見解。它還提供了一個引人注目的定量分析,探討尼日利亞青年在宗教背景下的人權態度差異。

考慮到人權文化在我們日益多元的社會中的重要性,以及宗教在尼日利亞及整個非洲大陸此議題上的顯著性,本書提供了一個有價值的視角,探討宗教、價值取向、個性特徵、社會政治背景與人權之間的相互關係。作者關注尼日利亞人權的未來,認為理解當今尼日利亞學生的「宗教因素」至關重要。因此,本書推薦給教育工作者,特別是宗教教育的教師,以及在教育環境中工作的學者,同時也將吸引社會科學研究者、公務員和政策制定者的興趣。

作者簡介

Modestus Chiedozie Adimekwe, a Catholic priest, educationist, and researcher, studied philosophy and theology at St. Joseph Major Seminary, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria, a Master's degree in Sociology from the Otto-Friedrich University, Bamberg, and a Ph.D. in Practical Theology from the Julius-Maximilian's University, Wuerzburg - both in Bavaria, Germany. He specialised in Religious Education, and migration and integration issues. As a member of the International Project Religion and Human Rights, he has severally been involved in preparing the association's annual international conferences through data collection and analyses. This book is basically the result of his scholarly exchanges during those outings and also of his vast experience from previous places of apostolate, including the educational institutions in which he served both in Nigeria and abroad. Modestus has published other scholarly articles in some renowned journals. These include: "Predictors of Judicial Human Rights' Attitudes of Adolescents in Nigeria", and "Exploring Attitudes Towards Human Rights and the Religiosity of Adolescents in Nigeria" - both together with Prof. Dr. Dr. H.-G. Ziebertz.


作者簡介(中文翻譯)

莫德斯圖斯·基多齊·阿迪梅克維(Modestus Chiedozie Adimekwe)是一位天主教神父、教育家和研究者,他在尼日利亞阿夸伊博姆州的聖約瑟夫大修道院學習哲學和神學。他還擁有尼日利亞阿比亞州烏圖魯的阿比亞州立大學頒發的教育研究生文憑(PGDE),以及德國巴伐利亞州班貝格的奧托-弗里德里希大學的社會學碩士學位,和德國維爾茨堡的尤利烏斯-馬克西米利安大學的實踐神學博士學位。他專注於宗教教育以及移民和融合問題。作為國際宗教與人權項目的成員,他多次參與準備該協會的年度國際會議,負責數據收集和分析。本書基本上是他在這些活動中學術交流的結果,也是他在尼日利亞及國外的先前使徒工作經驗的結晶。莫德斯圖斯還在一些知名期刊上發表了其他學術文章,包括《尼日利亞青少年司法人權態度的預測因子》和《探索尼日利亞青少年對人權的態度及其宗教性》——這兩篇文章均與H.-G. Ziebertz教授共同撰寫。