Marginalized Peoples, Human Rights, and Development Ethics
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Alexei Mateevici St 60
Chişinău
Moldova
Sponsor(s):
- International Development Ethics Association
- State University of Moldova
- Ombudsman's office of the Republic of Moldova
- Department of Philosophy & Anthropology of Moldova State University
- In partnership with the Moldovan Minority Youth Platform
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Conference languages: Romanian, English, Russian — simultaneous translation is anticipated. Proposals in English, please.
17-18 May, 2018 Chişinău, Moldova
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Universitatea de Stat din Moldova (The State University of Moldova)
The Universitatae de Stat din Moldova and the International Development Ethics Association (IDEA) invite you to submit an abstract for a presentation at an international, interdisciplinary conference for scholars, development practitioners, government policy makers, and representatives from local and regional marginalized groups.
The conference will explore the ethical dimensions of international, national, and community development by and for marginalized populations, with an emphasis on human rights and democratic participation. The concept of marginalization recognizes the myriad ways in which individuals and groups might be economically, socially, or politically excluded, and the developmental, democratic, health, and ethical consequences of that exclusion. Presentations will address the challenges to marginalized populations and ethno-cultural minorities, as well as other economically or geographically isolated groups, in the region and in Moldova especially, but also beyond, where there are valuable insights and lessons to be learned.
An open call for papers expires 15 March, 2018
Further details: https://developmentethics.org/idea-moldova-marginalized-peoples-conference/
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May 18, 2018, 5:00am +03:00
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