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Human Rights in Our Own Backyard Injustice and Resistance in the United States

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Herausgeber

Davita Silfen Glasberg + weitere

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

346

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2 cm

Gewicht

562 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8122-2257-9

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"This work is a valuable addition to the literature on the human rights studies in international relations and will therefore be of great interest to those who are involved in this area. Overall, the book can be considered a useful source for international relations students and researchers, and it may also be of interest to scholars, policy-makers and strategists in the United States."-Journal of Human Development and Capabilities "The variety of authors-academics, community organizers, graduate students, human rights advocates-makes for interesting and at times quite compelling reading, and the immediacy of many of the topics (unemployment, food security, housing foreclosures) makes for timely, important contemporary reading."-Choice "The editors and authors of Human Rights in Our Own Backyard propose to advance our deep understanding of human rights. Even better-they also advance the sort of understanding that will encourage their readers to take action-to lobby, organize, and redirect the path of our communities and the nation... A stunning achievement."-from the Foreword, by Judith Blau "An accessible and highly readable collection that pulls together a wide range of information and analyzes it through the lens of sociology. The book makes a significant contribution to emerging literature that applies human rights principles to U.S. policy and practice."-Martha F. Davis, Northeastern University

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

346

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2 cm

Gewicht

562 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8122-2257-9

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Libri GmbH
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Foreword
    -Judith Blau
    Introduction: Human Rights in the United States
    PART I. ECONOMIC RIGHTS
    Chapter 1. Sweatshirts and Sweatshops: Labor Rights, Student Activism, and the Challenges of Collegiate Apparel Manufacturing
    -Julie Elkins and Shareen Hertel
    Chapter 2. Labor Rights After the Flexible Turn: The Rise of Contingent Employment and the Implications for Worker Rights in the United States
    -Andrew S. Fullerton and Dwanna L. Robertson
    Chapter 3. Preying on the American Dream: Predatory Lending, Institutionalized Racism, and Resistance to Economic Injustice
    -Davita Silfen Glasberg, Angie Beeman, and Colleen Casey
    PART II. SOCIAL RIGHTS
    Chapter 4. Food Not Bombs: The Right to Eat
    -Deric Shannon
    Chapter 5. The Long Road to Economic and Social Justice
    -Amanda Ploch
    Chapter 6. Hurricane Katrina and the Right to Food and Shelter
    -Barret Katuna
    Chapter 7. Education, Human Rights, and the State: Toward New Visions
    -Abraham P. DeLeon
    Chapter 8. Health and Human Rights
    -Kathryn Strother Ratcliff
    PART III. CULTURAL RIGHTS
    Chapter 9. We Are a People in the World: Native Americans and Human Rights
    -Barbara Gurr
    Chapter 10. Reflections on Cultural Human Rights
    -MihoIwata and Bandana Purkayastha
    PART IV. POLITICAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS
    Chapter 11. Erosion of Political and Civil Rights: Looking Back to Changes Since 9/11/01: The Patriot Act
    -Christine Zozula
    Chapter 12. U.S. Asylum and Refugee Policy: The "Culture of No"
    -Bill Frelick
    Chapter 13. The Border Action Network and Human Rights: Community-Based Resistance Against the Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border
    -Sang Hea Kil, Jennifer Allen, and Zoe Hammer
    Chapter 14. Sexual Citizenship: Marriage, Adoption, and Immigration in the United States
    -Katie Acosta
    Chapter 15. Do Human Rights Endure Across Nation-State Boundaries? Analyzing the Experiences of Guest Workers
    -Shweta Majumdar Adur
    Part V. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
    Chapter 16. From International Platforms to Local Yards: Standing Up for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in the United States
    -Bandana Purkayastha, Aheli Purkayastha, and Chandra Waring
    Chapter 17. Caging Kids of Color: Juvenile Justice and Human Rights in the United States
    -William T. Armaline
    PART VI. CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
    Chapter 18. "What Lies Beneath": Foundations of the U.S. Human Rights Perspective and the Significance for Women
    -Tola Olu Pearce
    Chapter 19. Sex Trafficking: In Our Backyard?
    -Ranita Ray
    Chapter 20. The U.S. Culture of Violence
    -Stacy A. Missari
    PART VII. HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESISTANCE IN THE UNITED STATES
    Chapter 21. Building U.S. Human Rights Culture from the Ground Up: International Human Rights Implementation at the Local Level
    -Chivy Sok and Kenneth J. Neubeck
    Chapter 22. Critical Resistance and the Prison Abolitionist Movement
    -Zoe Hammer
    Chapter 23. Human Rights in the United States: The "Gold Standard" and the Human Rights Enterprise
    -William T. Armaline, Davita Silfen Glasberg, and Bandana Purkayastha
    Notes
    References
    List of Contributors
    Index
    Acknowledgments