
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 16, no. 8, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights
- Patricia Hynes, Michele Lamb, Damien Short & Matthew Waites, Foreword
-
Lydia Morris,
Understanding torture: the strengths and the limits of social theory
-
Haifa Rashed & Damien Short,
Genocide and settler colonialism: can a Lemkin-inspired genocide perspective aid our understanding of the Palestinian situation?
-
Irene Bruna Seu,
‘In countries like that…’ moral boundaries and implicatory denial in response to human rights appeals
- Ross McGarry, Gabe Mythen & Sandra Walklate,
The soldier, human rights and the military covenant: a permissible state of exception?
-
Tracey Skillington,
Climate change and the human rights challenge: extending justice beyond the borders of the nation state
-
Tanya Golash-Boza & Cecilia Menjívar,
Causes and consequences of international migration: sociological evidence for the right to mobility
-
Nicholas Connolly,
Corporate social responsibility: a duplicitous distraction?
- Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh & Ruth Emond,
‘You have a right to be nourished and fed, but do I have a right to make sure you eat your food?’: children's rights and food practices in residential care