How has cultural relativism been applied by anthropologists in the study of law and the social contestation on human rights? In this essay the author explores the concept of cultural relativism as a method of cultural descriptio
The work deals with topic of cultural relativism. The first chapter is concerned with concept of cul...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
Do human beings live in a shared world or in several? The traditional answer from social and cultura...
A brief reference article on cultural relativism, forthcoming in the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of...
I will argue that cultural relativism cannot be reconciled with the recognition in international law...
Prior to World War II, anthropologists condemned the idea of universal human rights and instead favo...
In this article, I draw on ethnography in the particular zone of engagement between anthropologists,...
This paper analyzes theories correlated with Human Rights and Intercultural Communication. The Unive...
The Universalism-Cultural Relativism debate proceeds on the assumption that international human ri...
How has cultural relativism been applied by anthropologists in the study of law and the social conte...
Cultural relativism is the ever-popular theory claiming that, “any set of customs and institutions, ...
In the anthropological debate on human rights a new theoretical approach, a search for a middle grou...
This paper explores the extent to which the anthropologist’s methodological approach of cultural rel...
Critical studies of human rights have hit an impasse. On the one hand, the relativist critique of ri...
This paper focuses on the impact of relativism within anthropology as a discipline. Relativistic con...
The work deals with topic of cultural relativism. The first chapter is concerned with concept of cul...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
Do human beings live in a shared world or in several? The traditional answer from social and cultura...
A brief reference article on cultural relativism, forthcoming in the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of...
I will argue that cultural relativism cannot be reconciled with the recognition in international law...
Prior to World War II, anthropologists condemned the idea of universal human rights and instead favo...
In this article, I draw on ethnography in the particular zone of engagement between anthropologists,...
This paper analyzes theories correlated with Human Rights and Intercultural Communication. The Unive...
The Universalism-Cultural Relativism debate proceeds on the assumption that international human ri...
How has cultural relativism been applied by anthropologists in the study of law and the social conte...
Cultural relativism is the ever-popular theory claiming that, “any set of customs and institutions, ...
In the anthropological debate on human rights a new theoretical approach, a search for a middle grou...
This paper explores the extent to which the anthropologist’s methodological approach of cultural rel...
Critical studies of human rights have hit an impasse. On the one hand, the relativist critique of ri...
This paper focuses on the impact of relativism within anthropology as a discipline. Relativistic con...
The work deals with topic of cultural relativism. The first chapter is concerned with concept of cul...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
Do human beings live in a shared world or in several? The traditional answer from social and cultura...