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Institutions Unbound - Social Worlds and Human Rights (Paperback): David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran Institutions Unbound - Social Worlds and Human Rights (Paperback)
David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran
R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Institutions--like education, family, medicine, culture, and law--, are powerful social structures shaping how we live together. As members of society we daily express our adherence to norms and values of institutions as we consciously and unconsciously reject and challenge them. Our everyday experiences with institutions not only shape our connections with one another, they can reinforce our binding to the status quo as we struggle to produce social change. Institutions can help us do human rights. Institutions that bridge nation-states can offer resources, including norms, to advance human rights. These institutions can serve as touch stones to changing minds and confronting human rights violations. Institutions can also prevent us from doing human rights. We create institutions, but institutions can be difficult to change. Institutions can weaken, if not outright prevent, human rights establishment and implementation. To release human rights from their institutional bindings, sociologists must solve riddles of how institutions work and determine social life. This book is a step forward in identifying means by which we can loosen human rights from institutional constraints.

Sociology for Human Rights - Approaches for Applying Theories and Methods (Paperback): David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian... Sociology for Human Rights - Approaches for Applying Theories and Methods (Paperback)
David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As sociologists deepen their examinations of human rights in their teaching, research, and thinking, it is essential that such work is conducted in a manner that is both mindful and critical of the knowledge we are building upon in sociology and human rights. As the authors of this volume reveal, creating sociological knowledge that examines human rights for the expansion of human rights is something that sociologists are well equipped to undertake, whether through the use of mathematics, comparative-historical analysis, the study of emotions, conversations, or social psychology. In these chapters you will find the roots of the study of human rights deep within sociological research and thinking as well as emerging techniques that will push the discipline as it seeks to expand understanding of human rights together with so many other aspects of the social condition.

Beer and Racism - How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Paperback): Nathaniel Chapman, David... Beer and Racism - How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Paperback)
Nathaniel Chapman, David Brunsma
R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beer in the United States has always been bound up with race, racism, and the construction of white institutions and identities. Given the very quick rise of craft beer, as well as the myopic scholarly focus on economic and historical trends in the field, there is an urgent need to take stock of the intersectional inequalities that such realities gloss over. This unique book carves a much-needed critical and interdisciplinary path to examine and understand the racial dynamics in the craft beer industry and the popular consumption of beer.

Beer and Racism - How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Hardcover): Nathaniel Chapman, David... Beer and Racism - How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Hardcover)
Nathaniel Chapman, David Brunsma
R2,151 Discovery Miles 21 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beer in the United States has always been bound up with race, racism, and the construction of white institutions and identities. Given the very quick rise of craft beer, as well as the myopic scholarly focus on economic and historical trends in the field, there is an urgent need to take stock of the intersectional inequalities that such realities gloss over. This unique book carves a much-needed critical and interdisciplinary path to examine and understand the racial dynamics in the craft beer industry and the popular consumption of beer.

Sociology for Human Rights - Approaches for Applying Theories and Methods (Hardcover): David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian... Sociology for Human Rights - Approaches for Applying Theories and Methods (Hardcover)
David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran
R4,583 Discovery Miles 45 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As sociologists deepen their examinations of human rights in their teaching, research, and thinking, it is essential that such work is conducted in a manner that is both mindful and critical of the knowledge we are building upon in sociology and human rights. As the authors of this volume reveal, creating sociological knowledge that examines human rights for the expansion of human rights is something that sociologists are well equipped to undertake, whether through the use of mathematics, comparative-historical analysis, the study of emotions, conversations, or social psychology. In these chapters you will find the roots of the study of human rights deep within sociological research and thinking as well as emerging techniques that will push the discipline as it seeks to expand understanding of human rights together with so many other aspects of the social condition.

Institutions Unbound - Social Worlds and Human Rights (Hardcover): David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran Institutions Unbound - Social Worlds and Human Rights (Hardcover)
David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, Brian Gran
R4,592 Discovery Miles 45 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Institutions--like education, family, medicine, culture, and law--, are powerful social structures shaping how we live together. As members of society we daily express our adherence to norms and values of institutions as we consciously and unconsciously reject and challenge them. Our everyday experiences with institutions not only shape our connections with one another, they can reinforce our binding to the status quo as we struggle to produce social change. Institutions can help us do human rights. Institutions that bridge nation-states can offer resources, including norms, to advance human rights. These institutions can serve as touch stones to changing minds and confronting human rights violations. Institutions can also prevent us from doing human rights. We create institutions, but institutions can be difficult to change. Institutions can weaken, if not outright prevent, human rights establishment and implementation. To release human rights from their institutional bindings, sociologists must solve riddles of how institutions work and determine social life. This book is a step forward in identifying means by which we can loosen human rights from institutional constraints.

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