Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast

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Sinopsis

Declarations is the Cambridge human rights podcast coming to you every week from the Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each Monday as our panel explores the rights and wrongs of contemporary politics, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.(All rights reserved, so to speak. Our theme song, "Relative Dimensions", was created by the artificial intelligence at JukeDeck.)

Episodios

  • Is Christmas a War of Words? (2016 Holiday Special)

    20/12/2016 Duración: 30min

    In our first holiday special, Max, Matt, and Scott explore the many debates around Christmas and cultural rights. Why does Fox News always talk about a 'War on Christmas'? Are the holidays a sacred time for avoiding political topics, such as Trump or Brexit? And if we do talk politics with family, how can we do so in a productive manner?

  • Is There a Right to the City? (with Dr Graham Denyer Willis)

    05/12/2016 Duración: 33min

    Who has the power to remake cities? We ask Dr Graham Denyer Willis about security, democracy, and development in urban environments in places like Brazil and America. Human rights have transformed modern cities — but do they empower the people who live there?

  • What's Wrong with Fake News? (with Dr Ella McPherson)

    28/11/2016 Duración: 29min

    In an age where states and even ordinary people have the power to produce fake news, how do we verify whether a supposed human rights abuse is real or staged online? Human rights and digital media expert Dr Ella McPherson explores this problem and her work to address it. (NOTE: Dr McPherson is currently on maternity leave, but she graciously agreed to be on this episode. This interview contains some minor background noises from Ella's baby.)

  • Are Human Rights "Real"? (with Dr Sharath Srinivasan)

    20/11/2016 Duración: 28min

    Where do rights come from, and what's the point of talking about them? In our very first episode, the panel meets with Dr Sharath Srinivasan, director of Cambridge's Centre of Governance and Human Rights. No one understands these important, foundational questions of human rights better than him. Trust us, we've checked.

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