Identity, belonging and human rights : : a multi-disciplinary perspective / / edited by Nasia Hadjigeorgiou.

This edited volume explores the concepts of identity and belonging, by bringing together both chapters that engage with the two terms on a theoretical and a more practical level. The theoretical chapters, found in Part I of the volume, explore dilemmas and difficult questions that have to do with id...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • The Multicultural Philosopher: How the Preservation of Questions Provides Insight into Social and Political Phenomena / Joel Hubick
  • On the Multidimensional Formation of Belonging in Israel: A Biographical Study in the Field of Co-Existence Education / Lena Kahle
  • The Risky Policy of Religious Toleration: Comparing Susan Mendus’s and T. M. Scanlon’s Argument Structures / Kaisa Iso-Herttua
  • The Making of Suburban Icons: The Case of the Auburn Gallipoli Mosque in Sydney / Dijana Alić
  • Nationalism, Cultural Identities and Urban Conflicts as Shaped within the Contested Space of Nicosia / Andreas Papallas
  • The Role of the Arab-Christian Immigrants in the Americas during the Arabic Literary Renaissance and the Current Challenge of Identity / Khalid Basher Mikha Tailche
  • Identity, Belonging, Culture: Representing Spanish Americans in 21st Century Novels / Gloria da Cunha
  • Gender Injustice, Global Injustice, and Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom / Rachelle Bascara
  • Excluding the Included: des Hommes Étrangers in Taiwan and France via Theories of Giorgio Agamben / Ti-Han Chang
  • State Security and Border Control Challenges in DRC and the Role of UN and AU / Sarvsureshth Dhammi
  • Pukepuke Fonua: An Exploratory Study on the faikava as an Identity Marker for New Zealand-Born Tongan Males in Auckland New Zealand / Edmond Fehoko
  • Debating the Universality of Human Rights from an Intercultural Perspective / Su Fang-Ying
  • Universal Human Rights as a Limit on the Legitimate Exercise of Political Authority across Cultures / Chong Un Choe-Smith
  • Assessing the Peacebuilding Contribution of Human Rights in Ethnically Divided, Post-Conflict Societies.