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Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights
In this book 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 mediation of migration and manifestations of belonging and citizenship.
Author(s) | Edited by Rosemarie Buikema, Antoine Buyse (University of Utrecht, Netherlands), Antonius C. G. M. Robben (Utrecht University, The Netherlands). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 268 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 30 Jun 2021 |
Availability | POD |
In this book 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 mediation of migration and manifestations of belonging and citizenship.
Introduction; Part I - Mediation; 1. Persistent Looking in the Space of Appearance #BlackLivesMatter; 2. Community Media Makers and the Mediation of Difference: Claiming Citizenship and Belongingness; 3. "On this Path to Europe" - The Symbolic role of the
Rosemarie Buikema is professor of Art, Culture and Diversity at Utrecht University and Chair of its Graduate Gender Programme. Antoine Buyse is Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective and Director of the Netherlands Institute of H