This article articulates a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon the American classical pragmatism of G.H. Mead. It characterizes this neo-pragmatist theory of rights by its anti-foundationalist, relational, fictive, and constitutive nature, and begins by providing a reconstruction of Mead’s social pragmatist approach to rights, a contribution systematically ignored by contemporary sociologists of rights. Next, it details the cost of this disciplinary oblivion by examining how much neo-pragmatism, critical theory, and legal consciousness studies have meanwhile gained by engaging with Mead’s work on rights. Finally, it discusses the contributions of this historical-theoretical exercise to the rapidly growing soc...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
Human rights is a way of articulating appeals for justice and aiming at the juridification of these ...
This book examines the contribution social theory can make to understanding different human rights w...
This article articulates a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon the A...
In this article I articulate a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon t...
"Singer's theory of rights, an impressive development of social accounts by pragmatists George Herbe...
Given the world is witness to over 80 million forcibly displaced persons, Turner’s neo-Hobbesian the...
The article examines the anthropological origins and nature of human rights, as well as derivatives ...
The concept of human rights has always been a burning and one of the most significant concepts in th...
The advancement of sociology walks on two feet: the theoretical and the empirical research. In the c...
How do we study what difference human rights make to existing social forms – for good or for ill? P...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline a research framework that can begin to bring together the ...
Long the arena of philosophers, legal scholars, and political scientists, the interdisciplinary stud...
This article sets out the fecundity of the Capability Approach for a sociology of human rights. The ...
Rights have become, in late years, a critical worry of legitimate scholars, just as of those engaged...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
Human rights is a way of articulating appeals for justice and aiming at the juridification of these ...
This book examines the contribution social theory can make to understanding different human rights w...
This article articulates a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon the A...
In this article I articulate a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon t...
"Singer's theory of rights, an impressive development of social accounts by pragmatists George Herbe...
Given the world is witness to over 80 million forcibly displaced persons, Turner’s neo-Hobbesian the...
The article examines the anthropological origins and nature of human rights, as well as derivatives ...
The concept of human rights has always been a burning and one of the most significant concepts in th...
The advancement of sociology walks on two feet: the theoretical and the empirical research. In the c...
How do we study what difference human rights make to existing social forms – for good or for ill? P...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline a research framework that can begin to bring together the ...
Long the arena of philosophers, legal scholars, and political scientists, the interdisciplinary stud...
This article sets out the fecundity of the Capability Approach for a sociology of human rights. The ...
Rights have become, in late years, a critical worry of legitimate scholars, just as of those engaged...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
Human rights is a way of articulating appeals for justice and aiming at the juridification of these ...
This book examines the contribution social theory can make to understanding different human rights w...