
Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice MA
Course Overview - Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice MA
Why study MA Human Rights, Culture & Social Justice at Goldsmiths
This MA examines contemporary issues concerning justice. You will learn how to conceptualise and study the possibilities of human rights, going beyond legal formulations to look at the conditions in which human rights claims are made.
• In this Masters you will learn about how human rights are constructed, exploring framings of human rights through case studies. You will begin to practise some of the methodologies and methods that are currently used in NGOs and ...
<strong>Why study MA Human Rights, Culture & Social Justice at Goldsmiths</strong><br/><br/><strong>This MA examines contemporary issues concerning justice. You will learn how to conceptualise and study the possibilities of human rights, going beyond legal formulations to look at the conditions in which human rights claims are made.</strong><br/><br/><br/>• In this Masters you will learn about how human rights are constructed, exploring framings of human rights through case studies. You will begin to practise some of the methodologies and methods that are currently used in NGOs and grassroots activist networks trying to remedy global injustices.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• The focus on culture that runs through the programme makes for an emphasis on concrete, situated practices and meanings. Can human rights contribute to a global culture in which injustices figure as ‘wrongs’? Or are human rights invariably skewed, constructing injustices in ways that suit international elites better than they suit people who are suffering? Do human rights do violence to local cultures? Are they an appropriate response to local violence? In this MA we contextualise the study of how human rights are constructed in micro-processes, in the media and face-to-face in relation to debates over macro-structures, processes of globalisation and the institutions of global governance. <br/><br/><br/><br/>• In terms of social justice, the MA is set up to study human rights beyond narrow, legalistic definitions. We look at what really makes a difference in terms of realising human rights in practice. Can human rights really be constructed in ways that challenge and overturn established social structures? Can rights be claimed in such a way that they can really protect us as human beings against the ‘creative destruction’ of global capitalism, state repression, the subjugation of women, and hatred and violence against minorities of all kinds – sexual, ethnic, religious?<br/><br/><br/><br/>• This course covers the disciplines of sociology, politics, anthropology, law, geography, English, literature, cultural studies, and criminology.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Youll be joining our world-leading Department of Sociology. Weve been rated in the top 20 for Sociology in the UK by QS World University Rankings 2025.<br/><br/>
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Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
Goldsmiths, University of London
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G56
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