Interviews: Putting the Rights Research Agenda in the Spotlight

Something you might not have noticed during the chaotic times of Bergen Exchanges, some of our most prominent alumni working on the joint CMI/LawTransform Rights act project were interviewed.

All of which are experts on understanding how human rights activism is operating in countries where civic space is shrinking, this is what they were asked:

How do human rights activists operate in a shrinking civic space? What are the most important achievements in the field? How can research contribute to the rights agenda, and how do you prevent the lines between research and activism from blurring? Where does the struggle stand now? And what are the benefits of bringing scholars and practitioners together?

See their answers on the CMI webpage:

https://www.cmi.no/news/3343-researching-activism-as-a-driver-of-social-change