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Tag Archives: Democratisation

Rights! In Review – Editor’s Notes, 2020

Rights! Editor-in-chief provides an annual update of our activities and publications over 2020, a summary of what’s new at Rights!, plus our plans for 2021 and beyond.

December 21, 2020 in Uncategorized.

Taking to the Streets: Rights! Call for Papers

Rights! are welcoming articles, photographic essays, short documentaries, and other forms of visual art from scholars, practitioners and activists for our new thematic series Taking to the Streets.

December 14, 2020 in Uncategorized.

Protecting Human Rights and Building Peace in Post-violence Societies by Nasia Hadjigeorgiou

In our latest article in the New Publication series for Rights! Nasia Hadjigeorgiou discusses her latest publication – Protecting Human Rights and Building Peace in Post-violence Societies (Hart Publishing, 2020).

August 6, 2020 in Deeper Read, New Publication, NEW!.

Gandhi, patriotism and intercultural dialogue for democracy

CRISTIANO GIANOLLA

A reflection on how Gandhi’s legacy may help to address contemporary challenges

October 3, 2019 in Quick Read, Speakers' corner.

Brazil in Danger: Three Time Bombs

A timely analysis of the second round of Brazilian presidential elections

BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS

October 26, 2018 in Quick Read, Speakers' corner.

Unpacking the Gambia’s transition to democracy: Coalition ruled but can they govern?

PA SAKO DARBOE

Democracy won, but it remains to be seen how the new government will work

January 2, 2018 in Beginnings, Deeper Read.

Call for Contributions: 2017 – A Year in Elections

The right to participate in public affairs is a fundamental human right. We are launching “2017 – A Year in Elections”. Are you an election practitioner or academic? Share your assessment and experience with us!

March 20, 2017 in Homepage, Quick Read.

An “Arendtian” Articulation of the Revolutionary Uprising in Tunisia

KATHRYN ALLISON

A look at the Tunisian uprising through the lens of Arendt’s political thought

July 10, 2015 in Beginnings, Deeper Read.

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