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Human Rights and the Reinvention of Freedom (Paperback)
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Human Rights and the Reinvention of Freedom (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics
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This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under
contemporary conditions of globalization, cross-border mobility,
and neo-liberal dominance. There are currently two predominant
myths circulating about freedom. The first is that in a global age
growing numbers of citizens are less concerned with freedom than
they are with security. Secondly, there is the presumption that
freedom only refers to market freedom and consumerism, implying
that the ideas of choice and consumption are interchangeable with
ideas of freedom. Stevenson argues that while these arguments are
significant, they are deeply misleading. More 'authentic' ideas of
freedom such as self-realisation, participating in politics and
seeking a meaningful life of self-reflection have not been entirely
displaced but have instead become reinvented in our global times.
The cries of freedom can still be heard in a multitude of places
from the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement and from the protests
against European austerity to the current popularity of human
rights. Stevenson also argues that the idea of freedom has become
increasingly mobile in our interconnected and transnational
society. The spaces and places of civil society are more complex in
this global age, pushing ideas of freedom far beyond the usual
arena of national politics. This volume brings together a diverse
range of cultural interpretations in respect of freedom related to
the idea of the commons, cosmopolitanism, contemporary documentary
cinema and the history of jazz music. Exploring the ways in which
notions of freedom are being re-made within the context of the
present, and looking more precisely at the current threats to
freedom, it will be of interest to students and scholars of
globalization, human rights and cultural sociology.
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