Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights

"In Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights the combined analytical efforts of the fields of human rights law, conflict studies, anthropology, history, media studies, gender studies, and critical race and postcolonial studies raise a comprehensive understanding of the discursive and visual media...

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Other Authors: Buikema, Rosemarie (Editor), Buyse, Antoine (Editor), Robben, Antonius C.G.M (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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