Chapter in: Silencing Human Rights: Critical Engagements with a Contested Project Silences are not simply absences, but are a constitutive feature of discourse and practice. Silences inform issues of voice, representation, and responsibility along with associated problems of inclusion, exclusion, and participation. This volume frames the contested nature of the human rights project within these concerns arguing that there exists an intimate relationship between the descriptor 'silence' and th
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Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Silencing Human Rights: Critical Engagements with a Contested Project (2008)
ISBN: 9780230222762