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Movements for Human Rights: Locally and Globally by Brunsma, Smith, Gran New**
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- Objectstaat
- PublishedOn
- 2016-08-08
- Title
- Movements for Human Rights: Locally and Globally
- ISBN
- 9781138698222
- Book Title
- Movements for Human Rights : Locally and Globally
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publication Year
- 2016
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 0.4 in
- Genre
- Political Science, Social Science, Psychology, History
- Topic
- Sociology / General, Human Rights, Social History, Social Psychology
- Item Weight
- 9.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 184 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138698229
ISBN-13
9781138698222
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221975609
Product Key Features
Book Title
Movements for Human Rights : Locally and Globally
Number of Pages
184 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Sociology / General, Human Rights, Social History, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Psychology, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-011923
Table Of Content
Introduction 1 Community and Urban Sociology Kenneth Neubeck 2 Peace, War, and Social Conflict Nader Saiedi 3 Environment and Technology Francis O. Adeola and J. Steven Picou 4 Population Jenniffer Santos-Hernández 5 Collective Behavior and Social Movements Lyndi Hewitt 6 Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Jennifer Bronson 7 Rationality and Society Valeska P. Korff, Mimi Zou, Tom Zwart, and Rafael Wittek 8 International Migration Tanya Golash-Boza 9 Labor and Labor Movements Héctor L. Delgado 10 Evolution, Biology, and Sociology Rosemary L. Hopcroft Discussion Questions List of Acronyms Bibliography About the Editors
Synopsis
How do people work together to advance human rights? Do people form groups to prevent human rights from being enforced? Why? In what ways do circumstances matter to the work of individuals collectively working to shape human rights practices? Human society is made of individuals within contexts-tectonic plates not of the earth's crust but of groups and individuals who scrape and shift as we bump along, competing for scarce resources and getting along. These movements, large and small, are the products of actions individuals take in communities, within families and legal structures. These individuals are able to live longer, yet continue to remain vulnerable to dangers arising from the environment, substances, struggles for power, and a failure to understand that in most ways we are the same as our neighbors. Yet it is because we live together in layers of diverse communities that we want our ability to speak to be unhindered by others, use spirituality to help us understand ourselves and others, possess a space and objects that are ours alone, and join with groups that share our values and interests, including circumstances where we do not know who our fellow neighbor is. For this reason sociologists have identified the importance of movements and change in human societies. When we collaborate in groups, individuals can change the contours of their daily lives. Within this book you will find the building blocks for human rights in our communities. To understand why sometimes we enjoy human rights and other times we experience vulnerability and risk, sociologists seek to understand the individual within her context. Bringing together prominent sociologists to grapple with these questions, Movements for Human Rights: Locally and Globally, offers insights into the ways that people move for (and against) human rights., How do people work together to advance human rights? Do people form groups to prevent human rights from being enforced? Why? In what ways do circumstances matter to the work of individuals collectively working to shape human rights practices? Human society is made of individuals within contexts--tectonic plates not of the earth's crust but of groups and individuals who scrape and shift as we bump along, competing for scarce resources and getting along. These movements, large and small, are the products of actions individuals take in communities, within families and legal structures. These individuals are able to live longer, yet continue to remain vulnerable to dangers arising from the environment, substances, struggles for power, and a failure to understand that in most ways we are the same as our neighbors. Yet it is because we live together in layers of diverse communities that we want our ability to speak to be unhindered by others, use spirituality to help us understand ourselves and others, possess a space and objects that are ours alone, and join with groups that share our values and interests, including circumstances where we do not know who our fellow neighbor is. For this reason sociologists have identified the importance of movements and change in human societies. When we collaborate in groups, individuals can change the contours of their daily lives. Within this book you will find the building blocks for human rights in our communities. To understand why sometimes we enjoy human rights and other times we experience vulnerability and risk, sociologists seek to understand the individual within her context. Bringing together prominent sociologists to grapple with these questions, Movements for Human Rights: Locally and Globally, offers insights into the ways that people move for (and against) human rights.
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HM881.M6726 2016
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