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Review Of "My Name Is Khan", Farrukh Hakeem
Review Of "My Name Is Khan", Farrukh Hakeem
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of “Rape In The Fields. The Hidden Story Of Rape On The Job In America”, Suchitra Samanta
Review Of “Rape In The Fields. The Hidden Story Of Rape On The Job In America”, Suchitra Samanta
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Young And Gay: Jamaica’S Gully Queens” Produced And Directed By Christo Geoghegan Of Vice News, Shaneda Destine
Review Of "Young And Gay: Jamaica’S Gully Queens” Produced And Directed By Christo Geoghegan Of Vice News, Shaneda Destine
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of Jennifer Curtis, Human Rights As War By Other Means (Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press 2014), Kubilay Y. Arin Mr
Review Of Jennifer Curtis, Human Rights As War By Other Means (Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press 2014), Kubilay Y. Arin Mr
Societies Without Borders
Jennifer Curtis, author of Human Rights as War by Other Means, traces the use of rights discourse in Northern Ireland's politics from the local civil rights campaigns of the 1960s to present-day activism for truth recovery and LGBT equality. While reading this remarkable study, I asked myself to what extent her criticism of human “rights discourse has functioned as a war by other means” in Northern Ireland.
Stories From The Margins: Refugees With Disabilities Rebuilding Lives, Brent C. Elder
Stories From The Margins: Refugees With Disabilities Rebuilding Lives, Brent C. Elder
Societies Without Borders
First-hand accounts of resettlement are seldom heard from refugees with disabilities. The purpose of this study was to facilitate a space for refugees with disabilities to tell their life histories, and their experiences related to resettlement. A global ethnographic framework was used to gather life history interview data from six refugees with a label of disability who have resettled in the United States. To better understand participants’ life histories, multiple theoretical perspectives were utilized including: critical cultural theory, critical race theory (CRT), critical disability studies (CDS), and disability studies (DS) which helped to interpret and navigate the nebulous intersections of …
Review Of Global Coloniality And Power In Guatemala, Andrew Crookston
Review Of Global Coloniality And Power In Guatemala, Andrew Crookston
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Anti-Slavery Project: From Slave Trade To Human Trafficking, Annie Fukushima
Review Of The Anti-Slavery Project: From Slave Trade To Human Trafficking, Annie Fukushima
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of Torture: A Sociology Of Violence And Human Rights, Jared Del Rosso
Review Of Torture: A Sociology Of Violence And Human Rights, Jared Del Rosso
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Mobilization, Strategy, And Global Apparel Production Networks: Systemic Advantages For Student Antisweatshop Activism, Dale W. Wimberley, Meredith A. Katz, John Paul Mason
Mobilization, Strategy, And Global Apparel Production Networks: Systemic Advantages For Student Antisweatshop Activism, Dale W. Wimberley, Meredith A. Katz, John Paul Mason
Societies Without Borders
The U.S. antisweatshop movement is a major branch of Global North labor rights activism. We focus on the movement’s college student sector, which has been active and moderately effective since its 1997 birth. Using principles from social movement theory and global political economy, we examine (1) these student labor rights groups’ campus context, (2) global production networks (GPNs), and (3) how campus context and GPNs intersect to facilitate student antisweatshop activity and effectiveness in ways distinct from the non-campus U.S. movement. U.S. college campuses are places of pre-existing collective identity and dense interaction, facilitating antisweatshop mobilization. Collegiate apparel GPNs that …
Review Of Edges Of Global Justice: The World Social Forum And Its Others, Manisha Desai
Review Of Edges Of Global Justice: The World Social Forum And Its Others, Manisha Desai
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
A New Societies Without Borders, Brian K. Gran
A New Societies Without Borders, Brian K. Gran
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.
Review Of Fair Trade From The Ground Up: New Markets For Social Justice, Silvia Giagnoni
Review Of Fair Trade From The Ground Up: New Markets For Social Justice, Silvia Giagnoni
Societies Without Borders
No abstract provided.