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Exercising Human Rights in Armenia: Gesellschaften und Staaten im Epochenwandel / Societies and States in Transformation

Autor Liana Geghamyan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mai 2020
For the past ten years, human rights language has increasingly been employed by Armenian citizens when interacting with state actors in public spaces to protest government wrongdoings and press for change. This book examines the citizens¿ exercise of their civil and political rights to put up claims regarding their social, economic and other rights through collective action as a platform for their claims-making. Through the research of key human rights actors, this book explores the ways in which universal human rights are debated, practiced, violated and experienced in Armenia. It reveals significant transformations with regard to both perceptions and practices of the notion of ¿a rights-bearing citizen¿ manifest in speech and action, confrontations and interactions in ¿The Street¿.
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ISBN-13: 9783631814598
ISBN-10: 3631814593
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Gesellschaften und Staaten im Epochenwandel / Societies and States in Transformation


Notă biografică

Liana Geghamyan was born in Armenia. She holds a master's degree in Gender, Culture and Society from the University of Essex, UK, and another master's degree in Human Rights from the University of Sussex, UK. She also successfully completed a Ph.D. in Global Studies at the University of Leipzig. Her research interests include human rights theory and practice, sociology of rights, social movement studies and political participation.

Descriere

In the course of the past ten years, there has been a significant change in the roles, perceptions and practices of key human rights actors in Armenia. There has been a rise in civic, rights and legal consciousness among the citizens. This has, in turn, led to frequent outbreaks of protests and the 2018 Velvet Revolution.