Anti-imperial epistemic justice and re-making rights and justice ‘after rights’

Madhok, S.ORCID logo (2024). Anti-imperial epistemic justice and re-making rights and justice ‘after rights’. International Journal of Human Rights, 28(8-9), 1478 - 1500. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2023.2299669
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This article focuses on rights politics in most of the world and on knowledge production ‘after rights’. It assembles a few key elements of anti-imperial epistemic justice which it argues is a necessary lens for producing knowledges on rights politics in most of the world ‘after rights’. Its key argument is that knowledge production on rights politics ‘after rights’ is one that is invested in challenging existing coloniality, structural injustice, exploitation, oppression and methodological nationalism. It is also one that is invested in producing conceptual descriptions of rights politics in most of the world.

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