human rights theory Archive

  •   “Settler Appropriations in Palestine/Israel”   Settlerness—the conception, practice and production of the settler self—has been subject to several transformations in the history of Palestine/Israel. During the recent decades, new […] 0

    Nicola Perugini

      “Settler Appropriations in Palestine/Israel”   Settlerness—the conception, practice and production of the settler self—has been subject to several transformations in the history of Palestine/Israel. During the recent decades, new […]

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  •   Media professionals at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication in collaboration with history and cultural scholars, have produced a 60-minute film to bring awareness to the […] 0

    Film Screening of “Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the Search for Identity”

      Media professionals at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication in collaboration with history and cultural scholars, have produced a 60-minute film to bring awareness to the […]

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  •   “Art, Protest and Clash of Rights in Russia”   Dimitri Dubrovsky is Associate Professor in the program of International Relations, Political Science, and Human Rights at Smolny College in […] 0

    Dimitri Dubrovsky

      “Art, Protest and Clash of Rights in Russia”   Dimitri Dubrovsky is Associate Professor in the program of International Relations, Political Science, and Human Rights at Smolny College in […]

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  •   Jill Stauffer is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Concentration at Haverford College. Before coming to Haverford College to create a […] 0

    Jill Stauffer

      Jill Stauffer is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Concentration at Haverford College. Before coming to Haverford College to create a […]

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  •   “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […] 0

    Lesser Evil Workshop

      “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […]

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  •   “Democratizing the Media: How New Technology Brings Unheard Voices to the News.”   Julia Bacha is the co-writer of the Control Room and the co-writer and co-director of the Encounter Point. She was […] 0

    Julia Bacha

      “Democratizing the Media: How New Technology Brings Unheard Voices to the News.”   Julia Bacha is the co-writer of the Control Room and the co-writer and co-director of the Encounter Point. She was […]

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  •   “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […] 0

    Mark Antaki

      “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […]

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  •   “Shaping Technologies that Affect Our Lives – An Emerging Human Right?”   Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan professor of political science in the Department of Science and Technology […] 0

    Langdon Winner

      “Shaping Technologies that Affect Our Lives – An Emerging Human Right?”   Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan professor of political science in the Department of Science and Technology […]

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  •   “Aristotle on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”   Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. B.A., B.C.L., LL.B., Ph.D.  Jill writes and teaches in legal and political […] 0

    Jill Frank

      “Aristotle on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”   Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. B.A., B.C.L., LL.B., Ph.D.  Jill writes and teaches in legal and political […]

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  •   “Infrastructure is a Political Act: Obligation, Place, and the Borders of the Polis”   Michael Menser is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, the Associate Director of […] 0

    Michael Menser

      “Infrastructure is a Political Act: Obligation, Place, and the Borders of the Polis”   Michael Menser is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, the Associate Director of […]

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