Joe Hoover is Lecturer in International Politics in the Department of International Politics at Queen Mary University London, where his research and teaching is on global ethics and international political theory, with a focus on human rights and the global movement for a human right to housing. His work has appeared in Third World Quarterly, Law and Contemporary Problems, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Journal of Human Rights , International Theory, and Human Rights Review.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Reconstructing Human Rights 2: Human Rights and the Ethics of Uncertainty 3: Human Rights and the Politics of Uncertainty 4: Human Rights as Situationist Ethics 5: Human Rights as Agonistic Politics 6: Human Rights as Democratising Ethos 7: Conclusion
1: Reconstructing Human Rights 2: Human Rights and the Ethics of Uncertainty 3: Human Rights and the Politics of Uncertainty 4: Human Rights as Situationist Ethics 5: Human Rights as Agonistic Politics 6: Human Rights as Democratising Ethos 7: Conclusion
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