Julio César Gómez Jiménez, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
Tags: family, family evolution, human rights, progressivenessZaki Habib Gómez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
Tags: decolonial thinking, feminisms, human rights, Latin America, Middle EastJosé Carlos García Ramírez mzen357@yahoo.com.mx Universidad Estatal del Valle de Ecatepec, Mexico Abstract: This paper aims to invite readers to undertake a new hermeneutic-political turn on the readings on Marx. I will examine the concept of human rights, traditionally stigmatized by the standard or dogmatic Marxism. To accomplish this purpose, we have to understand its […]
Tags: civil resistance, democracy, human rights, legal positivism, peopleJuan Ricardo Aparicio aparicio.juanricardo2@gmail.com Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Abstract: This paper analyzes the conditions of possibility for the emergence of Internally Displaced People (IDP) as a new worldwide issue. By tracing the major events behind this issue, this paper turns around the shaping of the discourse formation itself. Methodologically, it combines discourse analysis with […]
Tags: anthropology of the State, discourse formation, human rights, internally displaced population, problematizationAriel Gravano, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNICEN), Argentina
Tags: countryside vs. city, history, human rights, inland towns, provincial