Kathryn Sikkink (* 1955) is a political scientist who has contributed considerably to making human rights a field of research. Born into a…
The dominant vision of artificial intelligence imagines a future of large-scale autonomous systems outperforming humans in an increasing…
Mis diálogos con Elizabeth [Shevy] Jelin sobre derechos humanos y ciudadanÃa datan de comienzos de la década de 1990, cuando yo recién…
Cities have emerged as test beds for digital innovation. Data-collecting devices, such as sensors and cameras, have enabled fine-grained…
Just as rights are not static, neither is harm. The humanitarian system has always been critiqued as arguably colonial and patriarchal. As…
The global pandemic has brought to the forefront the human rights issues that millions of us struggle with each day, from economic…
Our national reckoning with racism and police brutality, long in the making, was not inevitable. Activists and community leaders had to not…
Right-wing populist movements, which incorporate right-wing political theory and populist modalities, have become increasingly prominent…
Kratochwil's critique of rights as a dominant moral theory that cannot avoid ‘hegemonic’ politics appears to be too crude. This article…
The public and private sectors are increasingly turning to the use of algorithmic or artificial intelligence impact assessments (AIAs) as a…