Workshop: Mirroring Evil Revisited
Organized by Susanne C. Knittel (Utrecht University) and Stéphanie Benzaquen-Gautier (Erasmus University Rotterdam) This year marks the 15th anniversary of the controversial and groundbreaking...
View ArticleDoing Gender Lecture: Dr. Eva Hayward
Eva Hayward is an assistant professor in Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson. The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) in cooperation with the Graduate...
View ArticleDoing Gender Lecture: ‘Decolonizing the University: Gender and Race in...
Doing Gender Lecture: ‘Decolonizing the University: Gender and Race in Academic Space‘ This conversation is part of the Doing Gender Lectures, organised by the Netherlands Research School of Gender...
View ArticleLecture Series ‘Decolonizing the Human: Humanism, Human Rights, and the...
The status of the human, as well as its definition, has become a contentious topic for contemporary critical thought. The project of humanism, the scholarly field of the humanities, and the claims for...
View ArticleConference: Territories in Dispute: Epistemologies, Resistances,...
It’s a great pleasure to invite you to the Ninth Multidisciplinary Conference on Indigenous Peoples entitled “Territories in dispute: epistemologies, resistances, spiritualities and rights”, on 30/31...
View ArticleSeminar: Leadership in Human Rights, Diversity, and Inclusion
This year, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) turns 70 years old. With celebrations and events taking place around the world, Utrecht University wants to draw specific attention to the...
View ArticleExpert Seminar: Protecting Women’s Rights in Indonesia: The Role of the...
As part of its mandate to combat violence against women, Indonesia’s Commission is advocating a bill to eliminate sexual violence, and to prevent the criminalisation of extra-marital sex (zina). Given...
View ArticleMaster Class Citizenship Discourses: An Interdisciplinary and Diachronic...
On Thursday October, 25 2018 a Master Class will take place on Citizenship Discourses: An Interdisciplinary and Diachronic Perspective. This Master Class is part of the NWO VICI Project Citizenship...
View ArticleLecture: Competing Citizenships in the Roman Empire
Prof. Cédric Brélaz (University of Fribourg) will give a lecture titled Competing Citizenships in the Roman Empire: communis patria vs local patris. It is a general assumption in scholarship that Roman...
View ArticleLecture by Seth Kaplan: How can human rights succeed in a multipolar era?
Growing multipolarity and political polarization have made human rights increasingly controversial—threatening their hard-won legitimacy. Closely examining how the drafters of the Universal Declaration...
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