Associate Professor John Dale co-edited a special issue of the journal Critical Sociology with the focus of the issue centered on Human Rights. Two of our very own PhD students also published articles in the issue – Anderson M. Bean and Melissa C. Gouge. Congrats to our faculty and students with their on-going work and scholarship!
For further access to the special issue click the link below:
http://crs.sagepub.com.mutex.gmu.edu/content/42/6?etoc
Table of contents
Smart Humanitarianism: Re-imagining Human Rights in the Age of Enterprise
John Dale
David Kyle
Food Justice, Direct Action, and the Human Rights Enterprise
Deric Shannon
Constellations of Human Rights
Sylvanna M. Falcón
Venezuela, Human Rights and Participatory Democracy
Anderson M. Bean
Collaborative Barriers and Cultural Brokers: Competing Conceptions of Gender Equality in Potosí, Bolivia
Jenny Cockburn
Human Rights in Play, Transnational Solidarity at Work: Creative Playfulness and Subversive Storytelling among the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Melissa C. Gouge
Struggling between Routine and Emergency: The Legalization of Migrants and Human Rights Activism in Israel
Nelly Kfir
Adriana Kemp
Human Rights as Metaphor for Political Community beyond the Nation State
Benjamin Gregg