Social Problems: A Human Rights Perspective 2nd Ed. evaluates U.S. society through an international human rights framework. The book provides a critical discussion about what rights mean and a sociological exploration of power and inequality to explain why human rights are so often violated or left unfilled in the United States.
Social Problems: A Human Rights Perspective 2nd Ed. evaluates U.S. society through an international human rights framework. The book provides a critical discussion about what rights mean and a sociological exploration of power and inequality to explain why human rights are so often violated or left unfilled in the United States.
Eric Bonds is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Mary Washington, a small public school in Virginia. Bonds studies and teaches about inequality, violence, environmental problems, and human rights. He also remains active in his community through garden projects and climate change activism.
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Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction to the Human Rights Perspective 2. Rights to Wellbeing and Property in an Unequal Society 3. American Inequality and Rights to Speech and Democracy 4. Racism and the Human Right to be Treated Equally Before the Law 5. Violations of Women's and LGBTQ Rights in U.S. Society 6. The Human Right to Health and the Toxic Politics of Expendability 7. Carbon Pollution, Climate Change, and Human Rights 8. U.S. Immigration Policy and Violations of Human Rights 9. U.S. Society, Global Inequalities, and Human Rights 10. Volunteerism, Activism, and the Pursuit of Human Rights in an Uncertain Future Glossary Appendix: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction to the Human Rights Perspective 2. Rights to Wellbeing and Property in an Unequal Society 3. American Inequality and Rights to Speech and Democracy 4. Racism and the Human Right to be Treated Equally Before the Law 5. Violations of Women's and LGBTQ Rights in U.S. Society 6. The Human Right to Health and the Toxic Politics of Expendability 7. Carbon Pollution, Climate Change, and Human Rights 8. U.S. Immigration Policy and Violations of Human Rights 9. U.S. Society, Global Inequalities, and Human Rights 10. Volunteerism, Activism, and the Pursuit of Human Rights in an Uncertain Future Glossary Appendix: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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