The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery uses rich content from The Rights Track podcast [www.rightstrack.org] in an innovative book that enhances and enriches our understanding of the human rights challenges facing the world today.
The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery uses rich content from The Rights Track podcast [www.rightstrack.org] in an innovative book that enhances and enriches our understanding of the human rights challenges facing the world today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Todd Landman is a human rights scholar and champion for the advancement of human rights understanding. He is Professor of Political Science, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Executive Director of the Rights Lab Research Beacon of Excellence at the University of Nottingham. Christine Garrington is a former BBC radio journalist turned podcast producer. Through the Research Podcasts arm of her consultancy, she specialises in the communication of research through the medium of podcasts.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Background and Context: 1. Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century 2. Podcasting for Human Rights Part II Human Rights Themes: 3. Mobilising for Human Rights 4. Human Rights Evidence 5. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Belief, and Thought 6. Minorities, Migrants and Refugees 7. Human Rights and COVID-19 Part III: Modern Slavery: 8. Slavery Past and Present 9. Perpetrators and Survivors 10. Business, Economics, and Modern Slavery 11. Fighting Slavery on the Ground Part IV: The Future of Human Rights: 12. Communicating Human Rights.
Part I: Background and Context: 1. Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century 2. Podcasting for Human Rights Part II Human Rights Themes: 3. Mobilising for Human Rights 4. Human Rights Evidence 5. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Belief, and Thought 6. Minorities, Migrants and Refugees 7. Human Rights and COVID-19 Part III: Modern Slavery: 8. Slavery Past and Present 9. Perpetrators and Survivors 10. Business, Economics, and Modern Slavery 11. Fighting Slavery on the Ground Part IV: The Future of Human Rights: 12. Communicating Human Rights.
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