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Author: Elizabeth Maloba

07 Jul

Symposium on Art, Aesthetics and International Justice: Justice in Motion – Aesthetics, Complexity, and the Plural Grammar of Legitimacy

[Elizabeth S. Malobais a strategy and systems advisor She serves on the boards of ZanaAfrica and AFEW Kenya, is an Associate Fellow at the Făgăraș Research Institute, and co-founded the Nahari community of African facilitators] Introduction – Seeing, Believing, and Complexity “Seeing is believing.” The phrase implies that legitimacy is rooted in what can be perceived—what feels real, witnessed, and emotionally credible....

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