Sociology and Social Justice in the 21st Century

Sociology and Social Justice in the 21st Century

Toward a More Just World

Abraham, Margaret

Sage Publications Ltd

Mole

Inglês

9781473907997

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Chapter 1: Introduction - Shaping Our World: Sociology and Social Justice in the 21st Century - Margaret Abraham
PART I: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Chapter 2: A New Sociology for New Social Movements - Michael Burawoy
Chapter 3: The Twilight of Liberal Democracy Inequality in Capitalist Post- Democratic Societies - Edgardo Lander
Chapter 4: Discourses on Social Justice, Democratization and Inequalities in India - Sujata Patel & Vishal Jadhav
Chapter 5: Visual Art the Revolution: Gender Struggles in Cairo's Murals and Graffiti - Mona Abaza
PART II: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Chapter 6: Gendering Human Rights' in the Context of Public Sociology - Nira Yuval-Davis
Chapter 7: Poverty and Constitutional Rights - Monica Pinto
Chapter 8: Contesting Gendered Rights and Entitlements in Southern Africa: Contemporary African Feminist Challenges - Patricia McFadden
Chapter 9: Beyond Charters and Conventions: Human Rights Through the Lens of Social Justice and Peace - Bandana Purkayastha
PART III: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES
Chapter 10: Equal Schools and Hungry Markets: Sociology's Troubled Role in the Changing Global Struggle for Social Justice in Education - Raewyn Connell
Chapter 11: Apple, Foxconn Production and the New Form of Labor Use in China - Pun Ngai, Jenny Chan & Mark Selden
Chapter 12: Social and Economic Inequalities: Reflections on the Brazilian Experience with Solidarity Economy - Paul Singer
Chapter 13: Public Sociology: The Sociology that Overcomes Inequalities - Marta Soler
Chapter 14: The Breakdown of Normality and the Practice of Citizenship: Negotiation Resistance and Exit - Evangelia Tastsoglou
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globalization;neoliberalism;social justice;economic inequality;social theory