The New civil rights research: a constitutive approach
2007; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 44; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.44-7117
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresBenjamin Fleury‐Steiner, Laura Beth Nielsen,
Tópico(s)Law, Rights, and Freedoms
ResumoPreface On legal rights consciousness: a challenging analytical tradition, Michael Mccann Introduction: a constitutive perspective of rights, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Laura Beth Nielsen Rights in Practice 'That's Right': Truth, justice, and the legal consciousness of educational activists, Idit Kostiner Who manages feminist-inspired reform?: an in-depth look at Title IX coordinators, Judith Taylor Legal consciousness and workplace rights, Catherine Albiston LGBT family rights, legal consciousness, and the dilemma of difference, Kimberly D. Richman Consciousness in context: employees' views of sexual harassment grievance procedures, Anna-Maria Marshall Contested Rights On-the-job sexual harassment: how labels enable men to discriminate through sexual harassment and exclusion, Elizabeth A. Hoffmann The 'Seesaw Effect' from racial profiling to depolicing: toward a critical cultural theory, Frank Rudy Cooper Keeping rights alive: the struggle for HIV infected prisoners, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Jessica Hodge The Future of Rights Research When the saints go marching in: legal consciousness and prison experiences of conscientious objectors to military service in Israel, Hadar Aviram Time, legal consciousness and power: the case of France's 35 work hour week laws, Jerome Pelisse The power of place: public space and rights consciousness, Laura Beth Nielsen Selected bibliography.
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