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Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements (Hardcover): Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements (Hardcover)
Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites
R3,885 Discovery Miles 38 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements is the first collection to focus on the contribution sociological approaches can make to analysis of human rights. Taking forward the sociology of human rights which emerged from the 1990s, it presents innovative analyses of global human rights struggles by new and established authors. The collection includes a range of new work addressing issues such as genocide in relation to indigenous peoples, rights-based approaches in development work, trafficking of children, and children 's rights in relation to political struggles for the decriminalisation of same-sex sexual activity in India. It examines contexts ranging from Rwanda and South Korea to Northern Ireland and the city of Barcelona.

The collection as a whole will be of interest to students and academics working in various disciplines such as politics, law and social policy, and to practitioners working on human rights for various governmental and non-governmental organisations, as well as to sociologists seeking to develop understanding of the sociology of human rights.

This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Human Rights.

New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights (Paperback): Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights (Paperback)
Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites
R1,327 Discovery Miles 13 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights is a contribution to both sociology and to human rights research, particularly where these are directed towards challenging power relations and inequalities in contemporary societies. It expands and develops the sociology of human rights as a sub-field of sociology and interdisciplinary human rights scholarship. The volume suggests new directions for the use of social and sociological theories in the analysis of issues such as torture and genocide and addresses a number of themes which have not previously been a sustained focus in the sociology of human rights literature. These range from climate change and the human rights of soldiers, to corporate social responsibility and children's rights in relation to residential care. The collection is thus multi-dimensional, examining a range of specific empirical contexts, and also considering relationships between sociological analysis and human rights scholarship and activism. Hence in a variety of ways it points the way for future analyses, and also for human rights activism and practices. It is intended to widen our field of vision in the sociology of human rights, and to spark both new ideas and new forms of political engagement. This book was published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Rights.

New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights (Hardcover): Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights (Hardcover)
Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites
R4,158 Discovery Miles 41 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights is a contribution to both sociology and to human rights research, particularly where these are directed towards challenging power relations and inequalities in contemporary societies. It expands and develops the sociology of human rights as a sub-field of sociology and interdisciplinary human rights scholarship. The volume suggests new directions for the use of social and sociological theories in the analysis of issues such as torture and genocide and addresses a number of themes which have not previously been a sustained focus in the sociology of human rights literature. These range from climate change and the human rights of soldiers, to corporate social responsibility and children's rights in relation to residential care. The collection is thus multi-dimensional, examining a range of specific empirical contexts, and also considering relationships between sociological analysis and human rights scholarship and activism. Hence in a variety of ways it points the way for future analyses, and also for human rights activism and practices. It is intended to widen our field of vision in the sociology of human rights, and to spark both new ideas and new forms of political engagement. This book was published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Rights.

Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements (Paperback): Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements (Paperback)
Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short, Matthew Waites
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sociology and Human Rights: New Engagements is the first collection to focus on the contribution sociological approaches can make to analysis of human rights. Taking forward the sociology of human rights which emerged from the 1990s, it presents innovative analyses of global human rights struggles by new and established authors. The collection includes a range of new work addressing issues such as genocide in relation to indigenous peoples, rights-based approaches in development work, trafficking of children, and children's rights in relation to political struggles for the decriminalisation of same-sex sexual activity in India. It examines contexts ranging from Rwanda and South Korea to Northern Ireland and the city of Barcelona. The collection as a whole will be of interest to students and academics working in various disciplines such as politics, law and social policy, and to practitioners working on human rights for various governmental and non-governmental organisations, as well as to sociologists seeking to develop understanding of the sociology of human rights. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Human Rights.

Transition to Success - A Self-Esteem and Confidence Workbook for Trans People (Paperback): Matthew Waites Transition to Success - A Self-Esteem and Confidence Workbook for Trans People (Paperback)
Matthew Waites
R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Identifying as a trans and/or non-binary person in today's society can be a daily challenge. However, these challenges can also lead you to experience a spectrum of emotions and experiences others can only dream of, and untold strength and power - if you know how to harness it! Drawing upon the author's personal experiences as a trans man, and using life-coaching and mentoring techniques throughout, this workbook will give you the tools to defeat imposter syndrome, nourish your relationships, make strides in your career, and exercise safely, without compromising on that tuck or bind. With activities, tips and self-reflective exercises to enable you to reflect on your goals, challenges and life experiences, as well as your self-limiting behaviours, this workbook is here to support you during transition, on coming out, in your relationships, at work and with your physical and mental health. Trans joy is real - so seize every opportunity that comes your way.

Queer Asia - Decolonising and Reimagining Sexuality and Gender (Hardcover): J. Daniel Luther, Jennifer Ung Loh Queer Asia - Decolonising and Reimagining Sexuality and Gender (Hardcover)
J. Daniel Luther, Jennifer Ung Loh; Foreword by Matthew Waites
R2,496 Discovery Miles 24 960 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Queer studies is now a rapidly expanding field, as scholars from a variety of disciplines seek to address the long-running marginalisation of queer perspectives and experiences. But there has so far been little effort to unify the study of queer communities outside the West, and much of the current writing views these communities through a narrowly Western lens. Building on the work of the annual Queer Asia conference, which the editors helped to establish, this collection represents the most comprehensive work to date on queer studies in an Asian context. Featuring case studies and original research from across the continent, covering the Middle East, South and East Asia, and Asian diasporas, the collection offers a genuinely pan-Asian perspective which places queer Asian identities and movements in dialogue with each other, rather than within a Western framework. By considering how queerness is imagined within plural Asian experiences and contexts, the contributors show a that re-envisioning of 'queer' through Asian perspectives has the potential to challenge existing discourses and debates in the wider field of contemporary gender, sexuality, and queer studies.

Red Sun (Paperback): Matthew Waite Red Sun (Paperback)
Matthew Waite
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Paving Paradise - Florida's Vanishing Wetlands and the Failure of No Net Loss (Paperback): Craig Pittman, Matthew Waite Paving Paradise - Florida's Vanishing Wetlands and the Failure of No Net Loss (Paperback)
Craig Pittman, Matthew Waite; Series edited by Raymond Arsenault, Gary R. Mormino
R691 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R72 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Florida possesses more wetlands than any other state except Alaska, yet since 1990 more than 84,000 acres have been lost to development - despite presidential pledges to protect them. In this hard-hitting book, ""St. Petersburg Times"" investigative journalists Craig Pittman and Matthew Waite explain how taxpayers who think they're paying for wetland protection have been stuck with a program that creates the illusion of environmental protection while doing little to stem the tide of destruction. A potent combination of groundbreaking historical research and no-holds-barred reporting, this book portrays a landscape that has been compromised by greed, fear, and incompetence.

Supporting Young Transgender Men - A Guide for Professionals (Paperback): Matthew Waites Supporting Young Transgender Men - A Guide for Professionals (Paperback)
Matthew Waites
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is currently a lack of information available regarding the specific needs of young transgender men, and the barriers that they face. This can lead to professionals having to give generic advice, which may not be appropriate for the situation. Written to address this shortfall, this book provides professionals with the guidance they need to effectively and supportively work with young transgender men. It looks at some of the obstacles that trans men face across health and care services. Addressing topics such as the social impact of transitioning, the potential impact on mental health and emotional wellbeing and common myths and misconceptions about transitioning, this guide is essential for anyone working with young transgender men.

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