Publikationer
Konferensbidrag (sida 1 av 2)
- Boje Mortensen, T. (2024). Intergenerational Equity in India's National Green Tribunal.
- Boje Mortensen, T. & Lantz, E. (2024). Re-thinking civil society in a polarised world : The importance of being both duty-bearers and rights-holders.
- Mortensen, T. (2023). Human rights as social service : vernacular rights cultures in a rights-based and neoliberal India.
- Mortensen, T. B. (2023). Children of the Rights Revolution : The Role of Children’s Rights in India’s Rights-based Legislation 2004-2014.
- Freitas de Souza, C. (2022). 2019 Chilean Grassroots Movement : Citizens Uprising and Spaces Appropriation in the rendering of Social Transformations.
- Freitas de Souza, C. (2022). Decolonizing Human Rights : A Feminist Grassroots Approach to a Western Agenda.
- Freitas de Souza, C. (2022). Women & the Grassroots : A Latin American bottom-up decolonization of Human Rights.
- Arvidsson, M., Brink Pinto, A., Holgersson, U. & Severinsson, E. (2021). Universitetslärare på vift : tvärvetenskapliga utmaningar i undervisningen. I Santesson, S. & Mårtensson, K. (Red.) Hållbart lärarskap: universitetsundervisning i förändring : Proceedings från Humanistiska och Teologiska fakulteternas pedagogiska inspirationskonferens 2020 (pp. 143-152). Lunds universitet, Humanistiska och teologiska fakulteterna.
- Jansson, I. (2021). Improving the quality of government on Åland : Time for institutionalized negotiations?.
- Mortensen, T. (2021). The Marketisation of Human Rights Duties : What Happens to a Right When the Duty Bearer Is Not (only) the State).
- Bernhardsson, K. & Stenbeck, E. (2020). Läsa, lyssna och tolka det mänskliga : Skönlitteraturens möjligheter på läkarutbildningen. I Markussen, H. & Mårtensson, K. (Red.) Levande lärmiljöer : proceedings från Humanistiska och teologiska fakulteternas pedagogiska inspirationskonferens 2018 (pp. 55-66). Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology, Lund University.
- Mortensen, T. (2020). Benefits and problems with non-legal and nongovernmental avenues for access to justice for children.
- Mortensen, T. (2020). Contesting and Homogenising the “Rights-Based Approach” : Child Rights Norms in State and NGO Discourse in India.
- Mortensen, T. (2020). Partnering with civil society or privatising human rights duties? : The construction of voluntary organisations as quasi-legal duty bearers in Indian law and policy.
- Sturfelt, L. (2019). Women and humanitarian aid during the short twentieth century : A gender and rights perspective. The case of Rädda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children) 1919-1925.
- Sundkvist, E. (2019). Crossing boundaries of human rights activism in Egypt : Feminist NGOs since the Arab spring.
- Eklund, L. & Thompson, D. (2017). What’s in a Name? The Changing Conceptualisations of ‘Drought’ in Syria.
- Sturfelt, L. (2017). Calls for compassionate parents and mere children. Gendering the humanitarian narrative of Swedish Save the Children ca. 1919-1925.
- Zackari, K. (2017). Articulating Human Rights in Thailand in the 1970’s.
- Zackari, K. (2017). Political Power of Photography: The Materiality of 14 and 6 October.
- Sturfelt, L. (2016). Hunger games : Gendered bodies in the humanitarian narratives of Swedish save the Children after the First World War.
- Sundkvist, E. (2016). Demand making on the ambiguous state in a state of ambiguity : Egyptian feminist activism and human rights.
- Sundkvist, E. (2016). Making or breaking resistance : Women's rights activism in contemporary Egypt.
- Nilsson, F. L. (2015). Empty Rights - Human rights in the Swedish upper secondary school curricula 1970-2011.
- Sundkvist, E. (2015). Redefining equality in Egypt : Feminist activism in times of change.