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Book review of Shareen Hertel & Kathryn Libal, (Eds). Human Rights in the United States: Beyond Exce...
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This book provides an excellent place to begin considering human rights violations, radical and revo...
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On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal...
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This paper draws from global understandings about Human Rights, recasting them in terms of a sociolo...
In the review of this work, Schoenmeyer will adhere to the structure provided by Schuler. In doing s...
Book review of Elisabeth Reichert, Social Work and Human Rights: A Foundation for Policy and Practic...
The article reviews the book Public Sociologies Reader, edited by Judith R. Blau and Keri E. Iyall...
A review of: Universal Human Rights? edited by Robert G. Patman. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000....
Book review of Shareen Hertel & Kathryn Libal, (Eds). Human Rights in the United States: Beyond Exce...
The article reviews two books on human rights, including Globalization and America: Race, Human Rig...
The article reviews the three volumes of the book Bringing Human Rights Home, edited by Cynthia So...
This book provides an excellent place to begin considering human rights violations, radical and revo...
Book review of James J. Heckman and Alan B. Krueger, Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capi...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This is a book review of the thought-provoking edited collection on human rights and legal judgments...
On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal...
Book review of Greg J. Duncan & Richard Murname, (Eds.). Whither Opportunity: Rising Inequality, Sch...
Book review of Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal. Polarized America: The Dance of ...
This paper draws from global understandings about Human Rights, recasting them in terms of a sociolo...
In the review of this work, Schoenmeyer will adhere to the structure provided by Schuler. In doing s...
Book review of Elisabeth Reichert, Social Work and Human Rights: A Foundation for Policy and Practic...
The article reviews the book Public Sociologies Reader, edited by Judith R. Blau and Keri E. Iyall...
A review of: Universal Human Rights? edited by Robert G. Patman. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000....