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Vernacular rights cultures and the ‘Right to Have Rights’
Robin Dunford
, Sumi Madhok
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Balibar
50%
Brazil
50%
Cultural History
50%
Culture Context
50%
Democracy
50%
Democratization
50%
Group Demand
50%
Jacques Rancière
50%
La Via Campesina
50%
Landless Workers Movement
50%
Political Context
50%
Political Imaginaries
50%
Right to Have Rights
100%
Social Sciences
Brazil
100%
Democracy
100%
Democratization
100%
Arts and Humanities
Brazil
33%
Case Study
33%
Culture history
33%
Democracy
33%
Democratization
33%
Vernacular
100%