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A 2017 public anthropology project by Dr. Tricia R. Hepner and students at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, reflecting on what "human rights" means in an age of escalated displacement. Using our anthropological imaginations, we address how these issues are meaningful to us in our everyday lives and as global citizens.
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Media; A Medium of Political Control
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