Memory Sites and Human Rights
European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation via Canvas Network
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Overview
This course explores the significance of memory sites in the context of human rights, aiming to deepen understanding of their role in promoting and preserving human rights. Students will learn about the historical and contemporary importance of memory sites, analyze case studies, and develop critical thinking skills. The course employs a combination of lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments to engage learners. This course is designed for individuals interested in human rights, memory studies, history, and social sciences.
Taught by
Maria Sonderéguer, Francesco Privitera and Veronica Gomez
Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews
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The course provides an excellent overview of the legal, conceptual, historical, and practical underpinnings of memorialization processes. The course methodology and structure make it appropriate for those new to the topic of memory and human rights,…
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The course is good enough that gives lots of insight regarding memorial sites & its concept. It is a great course to know about the tyranny rule in different nations, their struggle for democracy & the different types of discrimination regarding racism, religion etc that took place in the global history & how basic human rights are violated. The course is an attempt to not to repeat the violations of the human rights. The course is great. However I feel that some more insights regarding international human right laws may make the course better