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In this short episode, Dr. Sarah Riccardi-Swartz interviews her co-host about why he became an anthropologist (and a lawyer!), why he thinks his work matters, and what research he has planned in the future.
Music: Ketsa, “Dusty Hills," Creative Commons Licensing (Non-Commercial Use)
Link to Dr. Madson's article:
Madson, N. (2021). Finding the “Humanity” in Human Rights: LGBT Activists and the Vernacularization of Human Rights in Hong Kong. Law & Social Inquiry, 1-24. doi:10.1017/lsi.2021.24
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In this short episode, Dr. Sarah Riccardi-Swartz interviews her co-host about why he became an anthropologist (and a lawyer!), why he thinks his work matters, and what research he has planned in the future.
Music: Ketsa, “Dusty Hills," Creative Commons Licensing (Non-Commercial Use)
Link to Dr. Madson's article:
Madson, N. (2021). Finding the “Humanity” in Human Rights: LGBT Activists and the Vernacularization of Human Rights in Hong Kong. Law & Social Inquiry, 1-24. doi:10.1017/lsi.2021.24