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Arguing identity and human rights; among rival options

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Arguing identity and human rights

among rival options
Verfasser: Cloud, Doug GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)1314074679
978-1-032-48667-3; 978-1-03-248667-3
Schlagwörter: USA GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Menschenrecht GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Gruppenidentität GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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  • Soziologie


Letzte Änderung: 26.02.2024
Titel:Arguing identity and human rights
Untertitel:among rival options
Von:Doug Cloud
ISBN:978-1-032-48667-3
Preis/Einband:paperback
ISBN:978-1-03-248667-3
ISBN:9781032486673
Erscheinungsort:New York ; London
Verlag:Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr:[2024]
Umfang:162 Seiten
Abstract:"Arguing Identity and Human Rights poses open questions about how to best argue for human rights and consider rival answers, to help us think through the advantages and trade-offs of different rhetorical strategies, identify options, and, ultimately, choose our own paths. Modelling a humane approach to human rights argument, the book offers four deep rhetorical analyses of some of the most vexing and fascinating challenges facing human rights arguers in the United States: - How do we want to frame difference in human rights advocacy-are we trying to downplay difference or something else? - How can we best answer dismissive responses to human rights arguments? - Should we portray people in marginalized categories as having "no choice" about their identity, and what would alternatives look like? - What are the possibilities and perils of trying to "afflict" audiences with hegemonic identities to persuade them on human rights issues? Offering clear practical and theoretical implications while resisting easy answers, the book provides a concise introduction to the relationship between identity, discourse, and social change. Designed for both theorists and practitioners, for current and aspiring human rights arguers, this insightful text will be of use to students of rhetoric, argumentation, persuasion, and communication studies more generally, as well as human rights, social activism and social change, political science, sociology, race and gender studies
Sprache:eng
Andere Ausgabe:Äquivalent
_Bemerkung:Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover
_ISBN:978-1-032-48666-6
Andere Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als
_Bemerkung:Online-Ausgabe
_ISBN:978-1-003-39016-9
Thema (Schlagwort):USA; Menschenrecht; Gruppenidentität

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