ABSTRACT

Long the province of international law, human rights now enjoys a renaissance of studies and new perspectives from the social sciences. This landmark book is the first to synthesize and comprehensively evaluate this body of work. It fosters an interdisciplinary, international, and critical engagement both in the social study of human rights and the establishment of a human rights approach throughout the field of sociology. Sociological perspectives bring new questions to the interdisciplinary study of human rights, as amply illustrated in this book. The Handbook is indispensable to any interdisciplinary collection on human rights or on sociology. This text: Brings new perspectives to the study of human rights in an interdisciplinary fashion. Offers state-of-the-art summaries, critical discussions of established human rights paradigms, and a host of new insights and further research directions. Fosters a comprehensive human rights approach to sociology, topically representing all 45 sections of the American Sociological Association.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Sociology and Human Rights Resituating the Discipline

part 1|1 pages

Groups in Society

chapter 1|11 pages

Sex and Gender

chapter 2|9 pages

Aging and the Life Course

chapter 5|7 pages

Asia and Asian America

chapter 7|10 pages

Children and Youth

chapter 8|10 pages

Race, Class, and Gender

chapter 9|10 pages

Sexualities

chapter 10|8 pages

Animals and Society

chapter 11|10 pages

Disability and Society

part 2|1 pages

Inst itutions in Society

chapter 12|11 pages

Medical Sociology

chapter 13|10 pages

Crime, Law, and Deviance

chapter 14|10 pages

Education

chapter 15|10 pages

Family

chapter 17|11 pages

Political Sociology

chapter 18|10 pages

Culture

chapter 20|9 pages

Sociology of Law

chapter 21|10 pages

Religion

chapter 22|10 pages

Economic Sociology

part 3|1 pages

Living Together Locally and Globally

chapter 23|11 pages

Community and Urban Sociology

chapter 24|10 pages

Peace, War, and Social Conflict

chapter 26|6 pages

Population

chapter 28|10 pages

Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco

chapter 30|8 pages

International Migration

chapter 31|10 pages

Labor and Labor Movements

part 4|1 pages

Methodology, Practice, and Theory

chapter 33|8 pages

Methodology

chapter 34|19 pages

Mathematical Sociology

chapter 38|10 pages

Social Psychology

chapter 40|10 pages

Teaching and Learning

chapter 41|8 pages

History of Sociology

chapter 42|9 pages

Theory

chapter 43|11 pages

Emotions

chapter 44|9 pages

Marxist Sociology