Scientific Positioning in Legal Research : Raghavi Viswanath
le 29 janvier 2025
ENS Rennes
Raghavi Viswanath est chercheuse à la SOAS de Londres et l'une des membres fondateurs du Law and Humanities Hub de l'Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Elle s'intéresse au droit international des droits de l'homme, à la justice pénale internationale, au droit du patrimoine culturel, à l'injustice épistémique, à l'éthique de la recherche ethnographique et aux approches sensorielles de la construction du sens juridique.
English version
Raghavi holds degrees in international law and public policy from Leiden Law School, the University of Oxford, and National Law Institute University. Before commencing at SOAS, Raghavi was a doctoral researcher in International Law at the European University Institute in Florence. Her project, supported by the Nuffic-Beurs scholarship awarded by the Dutch government, proposed a multimedia, ethnographic re-articulation of the grammar and politics of cultural rights in international human rights law using counterhegemonic epistemologies. Her doctoral thesis was anchored on collaborative fieldwork with the Irulars, a semi-nomadic community based in southern India, in a way that excavates how they engage in legal meaning-making through their dance, music, and poetry.
- Thématique(s)
- Recherche - Valorisation, Formation
- Contact
- Lucien Carré & Luca Tenreira
Mise à jour le 5 février 2025