2014
DOI: 10.1111/criq.12164
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The enchantment of human rights; or, What difference does humanitarian indifference make?

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“…As the human rights project has articulated a distinctive mode of activist practice mobilised largely through NGOs and activist-lawyers, the work of narrative and narration has also become operative at much smaller scales. Insofar as the primary mode of human rights activism has been that of ‘bearing witness’ to human rights violations, the work of NGOs is to ‘“tell these stories” of violence and violation’ – to narrate human suffering (Slaughter, 2014, p. 47).…”
Section: Rights Work As Narrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the human rights project has articulated a distinctive mode of activist practice mobilised largely through NGOs and activist-lawyers, the work of narrative and narration has also become operative at much smaller scales. Insofar as the primary mode of human rights activism has been that of ‘bearing witness’ to human rights violations, the work of NGOs is to ‘“tell these stories” of violence and violation’ – to narrate human suffering (Slaughter, 2014, p. 47).…”
Section: Rights Work As Narrationmentioning
confidence: 99%