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Human rights and other grammars of human dignity

Notwithstanding the abstract universalism of human rights – which stems from disregarding the plurality of conceptions on human dignity- it became the language of progressive politics. Not even the cleavage between principles and practice which escorts human rights discourse challenged its hegemony during the last two decades. Facing this dilemma, we believe that to be of use for a progressive and emancipatory politics, human rights must unfold its Eurocentric profile to intercultural dialogues and encompass other grammars of human dignity. Focusing on four world regions (Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America) ALICE project will explore various conceptions of human dignity, comparing realities present across different regions and scales: local, national and regional.

Below, some contributions to expand the discussion.

Projects

Beyond Transitional Justice: on Pluralist Co-Existence ‘After’ Conflict; Lessons from The South Legal Discourses Within Contact Zones. A Study of The Struggles for Women Rights and Access to Land in Mozambique and South AfricaSpicing Life, Unpacking Struggles: Food Knowledges, Food Rights and The Possibilities of Counterhegemonic Intercultural TranslationDecolonising Europe. Human Rights and Other Grammars of Human Dignity from The Perspectives of The South Inside The NorthCan the Right to the City Be Emancipatory? Presences, Absences and Emergences in the Construction of the Right to the City in BrazilLand and The Social (and Micro) Movements in Contemporary India: Diverse Trajectories, Horizontal Relations and New Patterns of MobilizationWhat Counts as 'Women's Human Rights'? How Brazilian Black Women's and Feminist NGOs Mobilize International Human Rights LawSouthern Bodies in Northern Wars: Disability as Testimony of ViolenceAids and Modernity in Diffraction: Looking at an Epitome Disease from The South Within The Horizon of an ‘Ecology Of Knowledges’ in Health and a Subaltern Cosmopolitan Bioethics

Other contributions

Book Review – Epistemologies of the South, by Hugh Lacey

Lacey, Hugh (2014), "Science, emancipation and the variety of forms of knowledge", Book Review Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Epistemologies of the South: Justice against epistemicide. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2014   "Epistemologies of the South explores ‘‘a set of inquiries into the construction and validation of knowledge bor...

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Boaventura de Sousa Santos – From the Alternative Development to Development Alternatives

Vídeo in Portuguese: ...

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Boaventura de Sousa Santos – Why Epistemologies of the South?

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ALICE Advanced Seminar – Valentim Y. Mudimbe – Archaeology of Practices of Philosophy in Africa

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ALICE Interview 15 – Rosalva Aída Hernández – Élida Lauris 20/03/2014

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