Global rights discourses, Solidarity and Self-determination

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Join the Department of Sociology and Anthropology for a seminar featuring guest speaker Dr. Sylvia Bawa, Associate Professor of Sociology at York University.

How can global human rights discourses move us away from traditional ways of thinking about progress and social justice? How do decolonization and self-determination related to solidarity rights call us to think about our existence in relation to each other?

In this seminar, Dr. Bawa will explore our duty to be in solidarity with others as our intertwined lives are a part of a common humanity. She argues that third-generation or solidary rights expand our understanding of traditional human rights in ways that bring the focus to our shared relationship with each other, with the potential to improve our ability to uphold these rights.


About the Speaker

Dr. Sylvia Bawa, Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Resource Centre for Public Sociology, York University

Dr. Bawa is a global sociologist with expertise in human rights, development, and postcolonial feminisms. Her work attempts to unravel structural inequalities embedded in orthodox conceptions of empowerment, rights and development and appears in several high-impact journals.

A leader of various international collaborative research projects funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Dr. Bawa also serves as an elected board member of the Congress of the Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada.

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