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Routledge Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights Sociology Book

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Description

Explore the complex connections between identity and law in Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights. This Routledge publication offers a deep look into how migration is represented through visual and discursive lenses. By bringing together perspectives from human rights law, anthropology, history, and media studies, the book provides a broad view of how people belong to societies. Readers will gain a better understanding of the relationship between cultural roots and legal frameworks. This analysis is helpful for studying how citizenship functions in both historical and modern contexts. The text examines the tensions that exist when legal structures meet cultural identities, making it a valuable resource for those studying social inclusion and the changing nature of global citizenship. Whether you are researching postcolonial studies, gender studies, or conflict studies, this book provides the necessary academic foundation to assess modern social processes.

Key Features

Multidisciplinary approach that combines human rights law, anthropology, history, and media studies for a broad perspective.

Detailed analysis of the discursive and visual mediation of migration and how it shapes perceptions of belonging.

Explores the relationship and tensions between the cultural foundations and legal structures of citizenship.

Provides essential insights for assessing processes of inclusion within modern and historical societies.

Integrates critical race and postcolonial studies to offer a comprehensive view of social identity.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 December 2019
Listed Since
25 July 2019

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