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Critical Indigenous Rights Studies
This edited volume explores new directions in research on indigenous peoples and their rights. The book proposes a move towards a field of 'critical indigenous rights studies', characterised by taking a realist (as opposed to an idealised) approach towards indigenous peoples combined with an interdisciplinary approach.
Author(s) | Edited by Giselle Corradi (Ghent University, Belgium), Koen de Feyter (University of Antwerp, Belgium), Ellen Desmet (University of Antwerp and Ghent University, Belgium), Katrijn Vanhees. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 238 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 15 Aug 2018 |
Availability | Available |
This edited volume explores new directions in research on indigenous peoples and their rights. The book proposes a move towards a field of 'critical indigenous rights studies', characterised by taking a realist (as opposed to an idealised) approach towards indigenous peoples combined with an interdisciplinary approach.
1: The contours of a field of critical indigenous rights studies; PART I Changing identities and cultures; 2: Indigeneity vs Development: Nubian rights mobilisation in Egypt; 3: Politics of oneness and Twa's struggle for land: questioning identity discour
Giselle Corradi is senior researcher at the Human Rights Centre of Ghent University. She holds a PhD in Law (2012), a master's degree in Comparative Studies of Culture (2005) and a bachelor's degree in Law (2002). Her research focuses on the relationship