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The humanities, human rights, and the: Comparative imagination
Sophia A. McClennen
School of International Affairs
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Social Sciences
imagination
100%
cartoon
89%
human rights
79%
imprisonment
26%
event
23%
violence
20%
peace
19%
freedom of expression
19%
Holocaust
19%
intellectual
17%
prisoner
16%
politician
13%
discourse
13%
Amnesty International
12%
mass culture
11%
Global initiatives
11%
notable exception
10%
Islamic law
10%
hate
9%
cultural policy
9%
musician
9%
narration
9%
diplomat
9%
Jew
9%
politics
9%
communication
8%
Austria
8%
diaspora
8%
cultural studies
8%
Islam
8%
oppression
8%
artist
7%
lawyer
7%
journalist
7%
political science
7%
critic
7%
cultural difference
7%
Social Relations
7%
solidarity
7%
academy
7%
trauma
7%
protest
7%
international relations
7%
writer
6%
stereotype
6%
newspaper
6%
respect
6%
ideology
6%
citizenship
6%
UNO
6%
public policy
6%
president
6%
dialogue
5%
Military
5%
time
5%
anxiety
5%
expert
5%
narrative
5%
interpretation
5%
present
4%
history
4%
participation
4%
Law
4%
human being
4%
Teaching
3%