Global Campus of Human Rights: EMA awarded theses 2022/2023
We are glad to announce that the Global Campus Europe / EMA awarded theses 2022/2023 selected for the publication are online and you can find them at our Repository.
The five theses are:
- Voices Unheard, Stories Untold. A Qualitative Content Analysis of Gender Bias in War Reporting and Human Rights Journalism as a Viable Alternative, written by Jozefien Dierynck and supervised by Antonis Gardikiotis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2697
- The Good Ukrainian, the Bad Syrian, the Ugly Afghan (and the Forgotten Ones). Reframing Migration Governance through Michel Foucault’s and Hannah Arendt’s Legacies written by Clarisse Fagard and supervised by Graham Finlay, University College Dublin. http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2698
- Beneath the City’s Shining Facade, Discrimination and Death in the Sewers. An Analysis of India’s Right to Life Obligations to Eradicate the Caste-Based Practice of Hazardous Manual Sewer Cleaning, written by Yamuna Kali and supervised by Michel Rouleau-Dick, Åbo Akademi University. http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2699
- Mind the Gap: Incorporating Human Rights into the Curricula of Undergraduate Business Programmes, written by Sara Rentroia Pacheco and supervised by Carmen Márquez-Carrasco and Laura Garcia Martin, University of Seville. http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2700
- When the Land no Longer Provides. Human Rights and the Status of “Climate Refugees” in the Sahel, written by Daniel George Shynn and supervised by Matjaž Nahtigal, University of Ljubljana. http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2701
Each year the EMA Council selects five theses which stand out for:
- originality of the research topic, and its relevance and importance (including its contribution to the promotion and implementation of human rights and democratic values);
- innovation with respect to argument, methodology, and theoretical approach, including case studies;
- exceptional knowledge of the academic literature and excellent capacity for critical analysis;
- clarity of structure, language and argumentation of a publishable standard with minimum revisions
The five theses are awarded with the online publication after an editing review.
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