Debating Human Rights and Comparative Literature & English


From the Department of International Politics, Economics and Public Policy:



Debating Human Rights
from the Division of International Politics, Economics and Public Policy in conjunction with the AUP's Master of Arts in Public Policy and International Law:

"It is with great pleasure that we write to announce the launch of an AUP blog dedicated to exploring the contexts and paradigms of human rights in the 21st century, particularly those that are absent from the mainstream discussion. Debating Human Rights will feature daily and weekly posts from a group of active scholars at the American University of Paris, each exploring an innovative perspective on human rights with balance and rigor."

To visit their blog Debating Human Rights, please click on the image or go to http://debatinghumanrights.org/.


From the Department of Comparative Literature and English:



"We engage in close attention to the written word as a focus for the analysis of historical, social, philosophical and psychological processes, for informed reflection on human value and cultural diversity, and for the exercise of creative imagination. Students are prepared to be critical and creative thinkers, with the capacity to use the English language powerfully and precisely within a world of many languages and cultures."

To visit the blog for the Department of Comparative Literature and English, please click on the image or go to http://aupcomplit.wordpress.com/.



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