The literature on social movements centers demands made on the state and theorizes collective action as rooted in specific times and the nation-state. I ague that this literature is analogous to “the veil,” a concept developed by W.E.B. Du Bois. Indigenous theorizations of a “politics of refusal” provides us with a foundation see beyond the veil. This paper brings together “Du Boisian Sociology,” Latina Feminisms, and indigenous theories of collective action to develop a robust theorization of human rights activism, and social movements more broadly. This paper asks: What can we gain from analyzing movements from beyond the veil by world-traveling? I draw upon 15 years of engagement with human rights work in El Salvador and an analysis of k...
In this dissertation, I explore human rights activists' training and learning practices in times of ...
In the anti-immigrant context, the Latine community experiences particular challenges as they are pr...
As thousands of undocumented migrants continue to die and disappear in the borderlands of the U.S., ...
The literature on social movements centers demands made on the state and theorizes collective action...
From Left to Rights is study of a social movement mobilized in the new age of rights—Guatemalan wome...
poster abstractWorking class movements for social justice, such as Argentina’s Piqueteiro movement a...
Paradoxically, the political success of human rights is often taken to be its philosophical failing....
In the past 20 years, feminist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly engaged in tr...
The role played by ritual in the field of human rights has not been widely remarked or analysed. Her...
Paradoxically, the political success of human rights is often taken to be its philosophical failing....
What should we make of appeals to human rights in the context of struggles against dispossession or ...
Mobilising human rights discourse in pursuit of justice by local social movements is often treated a...
Small human rights groups working in repressive countries undertake a daunting task. Facing a violen...
In the past two decades, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) working in Latin America have increasi...
From the mid-1960s, Brazilian and European activists collaborated to raise awareness about human rig...
In this dissertation, I explore human rights activists' training and learning practices in times of ...
In the anti-immigrant context, the Latine community experiences particular challenges as they are pr...
As thousands of undocumented migrants continue to die and disappear in the borderlands of the U.S., ...
The literature on social movements centers demands made on the state and theorizes collective action...
From Left to Rights is study of a social movement mobilized in the new age of rights—Guatemalan wome...
poster abstractWorking class movements for social justice, such as Argentina’s Piqueteiro movement a...
Paradoxically, the political success of human rights is often taken to be its philosophical failing....
In the past 20 years, feminist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly engaged in tr...
The role played by ritual in the field of human rights has not been widely remarked or analysed. Her...
Paradoxically, the political success of human rights is often taken to be its philosophical failing....
What should we make of appeals to human rights in the context of struggles against dispossession or ...
Mobilising human rights discourse in pursuit of justice by local social movements is often treated a...
Small human rights groups working in repressive countries undertake a daunting task. Facing a violen...
In the past two decades, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) working in Latin America have increasi...
From the mid-1960s, Brazilian and European activists collaborated to raise awareness about human rig...
In this dissertation, I explore human rights activists' training and learning practices in times of ...
In the anti-immigrant context, the Latine community experiences particular challenges as they are pr...
As thousands of undocumented migrants continue to die and disappear in the borderlands of the U.S., ...