Boekpresentatie 'National culture versus human rights'
Citizenship today is increasingly defined in terms of culture. Citizenship comes to depend more on adherence to national culture - norms, values, practices and traditions - and less on rights and socio-economic participation. But what does this culturalization of citizenship imply for human rights?
18 October in Amsterdam:
A panel discussion to celebrate the booklaunch of 'Culturalization of Citizenship. Gender, sexuality and belonging in a globalizing world', edited by Jan Willem Duyvendak, Peter Geschiere and Evelien Tonkens.
In cooperation with Spui25 and the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of the University of Amsterdam.
>Programme and registration
18 October in Amsterdam:
A panel discussion to celebrate the booklaunch of 'Culturalization of Citizenship. Gender, sexuality and belonging in a globalizing world', edited by Jan Willem Duyvendak, Peter Geschiere and Evelien Tonkens.
In cooperation with Spui25 and the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of the University of Amsterdam.
>Programme and registration
Contactpersoon | Via Spui25 |
Locatie | Spui 25-27, Amsterdam |
Website | http://www.spui25.nl/programma/item/national-culture-versus-human-rights.html |
Datum | 18-10-2016 |
Openingstijden | 20.00 - 21.30 uur |