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Identity, Belonging and Human Rightss: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
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- Publisher
- BRILL
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
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- 174
- Category
- Library
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Identity, Belonging and Human Rights: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I Identity and Belonging: Theoretical Approaches
The Multicultural Philosopher: How the Preservation of Questions Provides Insight into Social and Political Phenomena
On the Multidimensional Formation of Belonging in Israel: A Biographical Study in the Field of Co-Existence Education
The Risky Policy of Religious Toleration: Comparing Susan Mendusβs and T. M. Scanlonβs Argument Structures
Part II Identity and Belonging: Practical Perspectives
The Making of Suburban Icons: The Case of the Auburn Gallipoli Mosque in Sydney
Nationalism, Cultural Identities and Urban Conflicts as Shaped within the Contested Space of Nicosia
The Role of the Arab-Christian Immigrants in the Americas during the Arabic Literary Renaissance and the Current Challenge of Identity
Identity, Belonging, Culture: Representing Spanish Americans in 21st Century Novels
Gender Injustice, Global Injustice, and Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom
Excluding the Included: des Hommes Γtrangers in Taiwan and France via Theories of Giorgio Agamben
State Security and Border Control Challenges in the DRC and the Role of the United Nations and the African Union
Pukepuke Fonua: The faikava as a Cultural Space for Learning and Maintaining Tongan identity in New Zealand
Part III Exploring the Relationship between Identity and Human Rights
Debating the Universality of Human Rights from an Intercultural Perspective
Universal Human Rights as a Limit on the Legitimate Exercise of Political Authority across Cultures
Assessing the Peacebuilding Contribution of Human Rights in Ethnically Divided, Post-Conflict Societies
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