Course
CONF 728
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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Spring-2010 |
CONF 728 - Human Rights Theory and Practice in Comparative Perspective
Introduction
Introduces major controversies and debates surrounding use of human rights theory and practice cross-culturally. After basic study of human rights philosophy, uses case studies from around the world to examine problems and potential of human rights in today’s globalized world.
Topics of Interest:
Anthropology, Basic Human Needs, Ethnography, MS Program, Narrative, Civil Society, Psychology, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Resolution, Culture, Structural Violence, Development, Dialogue, Diplomacy, Economic Development, Energy, Environment, Gender, Health, Identity, Human Rights, Justice, Law/Legal, Narrative, Natural Resources, Reconciliation, Refugees, Violence
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 728
This course is typically offered only once each academic year. |
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