Rights at Stake and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Two Special Issues of the Journal of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Hertel, Shareen; Buerger, Catherine
Rights at Stake and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Two Special Issues of the Journal of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Hertel, Shareen; Buerger, Catherine
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This book draws globally recognized human rights scholars and practitioners into dialogue over costs and consequences of the pandemic. It will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of Politics, Sociology, Social Work, Economics, Anthropology, Social and Political Geography, and Public Policy.
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This book draws globally recognized human rights scholars and practitioners into dialogue over costs and consequences of the pandemic. It will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of Politics, Sociology, Social Work, Economics, Anthropology, Social and Political Geography, and Public Policy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032218267
- ISBN-10: 1032218266
- Artikelnr.: 71604144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032218267
- ISBN-10: 1032218266
- Artikelnr.: 71604144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Shareen Hertel is Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut, USA, jointly appointed with the UConn Human Rights Institute. She is Editor of The Journal of Human Rights and has worked with United Nations agencies, foundations, and nongovernmental organizations in the United States, Latin America, and South Asia. Catherine Buerger is the Director of Research at the Dangerous Speech Project (DSP). She is the Managing Editor of The Journal of Human Rights and has published widely in academic and policy outlets. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Connecticut.
Part 1: Early Views and Analysis of the Pandemic Introduction-Human rights
in the time of COVID-19 Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1.
Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis 2. A forecasted
failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm 3. Solidarity
in times of crisis Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in
the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy 5. Human rights
obligations of drug companies 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human
rights, and the WHO Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment
approaches in the context of COVID-19 8. Freedom of movement, migration,
and borders 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis 10. Hazardous
confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet
nondeportable Part 2: Ongoing Debates Introduction-Beyond complacency and
acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world 11. The state of
human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Windows of Opportunity to Worsen
Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? 13. The
COVID-19 pandemic and authoritarian consolidation in North Africa Fighting
COVID-19, Maintain Human Rights: Challenges and Tradeoffs 14. Pandemic
patriarchy: The impact of a global health crisis on women's rights 15. The
effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from
the Human Rights Measurement Initiative's 2021 Practitioner Survey 16.
Global perceptions of South Korea's COVID-19 policy responses: Topic
modeling with tweets Lessons Learned for the Future 17. Hindsight is 2020:
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research
in the time of COVID-19 Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1.
Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis 2. A forecasted
failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm 3. Solidarity
in times of crisis Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in
the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy 5. Human rights
obligations of drug companies 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human
rights, and the WHO Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment
approaches in the context of COVID-19 8. Freedom of movement, migration,
and borders 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis 10. Hazardous
confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet
nondeportable Part 2: Ongoing Debates Introduction-Beyond complacency and
acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world 11. The state of
human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Windows of Opportunity to Worsen
Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? 13. The
COVID-19 pandemic and authoritarian consolidation in North Africa Fighting
COVID-19, Maintain Human Rights: Challenges and Tradeoffs 14. Pandemic
patriarchy: The impact of a global health crisis on women's rights 15. The
effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from
the Human Rights Measurement Initiative's 2021 Practitioner Survey 16.
Global perceptions of South Korea's COVID-19 policy responses: Topic
modeling with tweets Lessons Learned for the Future 17. Hindsight is 2020:
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research
Part 1: Early Views and Analysis of the Pandemic Introduction-Human rights
in the time of COVID-19 Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1.
Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis 2. A forecasted
failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm 3. Solidarity
in times of crisis Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in
the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy 5. Human rights
obligations of drug companies 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human
rights, and the WHO Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment
approaches in the context of COVID-19 8. Freedom of movement, migration,
and borders 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis 10. Hazardous
confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet
nondeportable Part 2: Ongoing Debates Introduction-Beyond complacency and
acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world 11. The state of
human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Windows of Opportunity to Worsen
Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? 13. The
COVID-19 pandemic and authoritarian consolidation in North Africa Fighting
COVID-19, Maintain Human Rights: Challenges and Tradeoffs 14. Pandemic
patriarchy: The impact of a global health crisis on women's rights 15. The
effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from
the Human Rights Measurement Initiative's 2021 Practitioner Survey 16.
Global perceptions of South Korea's COVID-19 policy responses: Topic
modeling with tweets Lessons Learned for the Future 17. Hindsight is 2020:
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research
in the time of COVID-19 Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1.
Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis 2. A forecasted
failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm 3. Solidarity
in times of crisis Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in
the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy 5. Human rights
obligations of drug companies 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human
rights, and the WHO Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment
approaches in the context of COVID-19 8. Freedom of movement, migration,
and borders 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis 10. Hazardous
confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet
nondeportable Part 2: Ongoing Debates Introduction-Beyond complacency and
acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world 11. The state of
human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Windows of Opportunity to Worsen
Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? 13. The
COVID-19 pandemic and authoritarian consolidation in North Africa Fighting
COVID-19, Maintain Human Rights: Challenges and Tradeoffs 14. Pandemic
patriarchy: The impact of a global health crisis on women's rights 15. The
effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from
the Human Rights Measurement Initiative's 2021 Practitioner Survey 16.
Global perceptions of South Korea's COVID-19 policy responses: Topic
modeling with tweets Lessons Learned for the Future 17. Hindsight is 2020:
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research