This book explores intellectual property’s underexamined relationship with marginalised communities. Drawing on diverse disciplines, it integrates perspectives on race, gender, religion and disability across core IP areas, challenging claims of neutrality and bringing these perspectives into focus.
This is Book 2 in the Diverse Voices Series. See all Diverse Voices books here.
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