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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorMark Goodale is Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Lausanne. He is the author of A Revolution in Fragments (2019), Anthropology and Law (2017), and Surrendering t.
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Verlag: Stanford University Press Mär 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1503631001 ISBN 13: 9781503631007
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'A radical vision for the future of human rights as a fundamentally reconfigured framework for global justice. 'Reinventing Human Rights' offers a bold argument: that only a radically reformulated approach to human rights will prove adequate to confront and overcome the most consequential global problems. Charting a new path--away from either common critiques of the various incapacities of the international human rights system or advocacy for the status quo--Mark Goodale offers a new vision for human rights as a basis for collective action and moral renewal. Goodale's proposition to reinvent human rights begins with a deep unpacking of human rights institutionalism and political theory in order to give priority to the 'practice of human rights.' Rather than a priori claims to universality, he calls for a working theory of human rights defined by 'translocality,' a conceptual and ethical grounding that invites people to form alliances beyond established boundaries of community, nation, race, or religious identity. This book will serve as both a concrete blueprint and source of inspiration for those who want to preserve human rights as a key framework for confronting our manifold contemporary challenges, yet who agree--for many different reasons--that to do so requires radical reappraisal, imaginative reconceptualization, and a willingness to reinvent human rights as a cross-cultural foundation for both empowerment and social action'--.