Project Details
Description
The York Human Rights Workshops is supported by the Centre for Applied Human Rights and the York Centre for Modern Studies.
Monthly workshops brings together presenters and discussants from different disciplines to discuss work in progress, draft funding applications, and project ideas. We will use this space to think critically and politically about rights, both as applied practice and as utopian tradition.
We use the term 'human rights' broadly, to include human rights, feminist, social justice, environmental, indigenous and other forms of activism. The emphasis will be on sharing ideas and constructive, supportive, and safe feedback, contributing to the rigour of interdisciplinary work at York related to human rights.
Academics, professional support staff, postgraduate researchers and visiting human rights defenders are all invited to join as equal participants.
Monthly workshops brings together presenters and discussants from different disciplines to discuss work in progress, draft funding applications, and project ideas. We will use this space to think critically and politically about rights, both as applied practice and as utopian tradition.
We use the term 'human rights' broadly, to include human rights, feminist, social justice, environmental, indigenous and other forms of activism. The emphasis will be on sharing ideas and constructive, supportive, and safe feedback, contributing to the rigour of interdisciplinary work at York related to human rights.
Academics, professional support staff, postgraduate researchers and visiting human rights defenders are all invited to join as equal participants.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 2/10/23 → 31/07/26 |