Below is a selected list of research and publications by study group members. Please note that this is a working document, and will be developed as individual members send through their information. If you are a member, and would like to have your research added here, please send an email with full bibliographic references (in the harvard format) to: sociologyofrights@yahoo.com
Entire Collections (Special Issues & edited books) by the Study Group:
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D, & Waites, M (2010) Special Issue on the Sociology of Human Rights: International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D, & Waites, M (2011) The Sociology of Human Rights: New Engagements, Routledge
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D, & Waites, M (2012) Special Issue on the Sociology of Human Rights: Sociology, Volume 46, Number 5
Publications by individual study group members (Non-exhustive list):
- Alderson, Priscilla and Morrow, Virginia (2011) The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People: A Practical Handbook. Sage
- Canning, Vicky (2010) Who’s Human? Developing Sociological Understandings of the Rights of Women Raped in Conflict, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Elson, Diane (2006) 'Women's Rights are Human Rights': Campaigns and Concepts. IN MORRIS, L. (Ed.)Rights: Sociological Perspectives. Oxon, Routledge.
- Ferrie, Joanne (2010) Sociology and Human Rights: What have they got to say about Care and Dignity?, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Grigolo, M (2010) Human rights and cities: the Barcelona Office for Non-Discrimination and its work for migrants, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Hynes, Patricia (2011) The Dispersal and Social Exclusion of Asylum Seekers: Between Liminality and Belonging (Policy Press)
- Hynes, P (2010) Global Points of ‘Vulnerability’: Understanding Processes of the Trafficking of Children and Young People into, within and out of the UK, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D & Waites, M (2010) Sociology and Human Rights: Confrontations, Evasions and New Engagements, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D & Waites, M (Eds.) (2010) Special Issue on the Sociology of Human Rights: International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6, November 2010
- Hynes, P, Lamb, M, Short, D & Waites, M (Eds.) (2011) The Sociology of Human Rights: New Engagements, Routledge
- Lamb, Michele (2010) Loyalty and Human Rights: Liminality and Social Action in a Divided Society, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Lee-Gong, Eunna (2010) Contestations over Rights: From establishment to implementation of the National Basic Livelihood Security System in South Korea, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Lewis, L. (Ed.) (2009), Mental Health and Human Rights: Social Policy and Sociological Perspectives. Social Policy and Society (themed section), 8 (3), July. See: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2000&jid=SPS&volumeId=8&issueId=02&iid=4571012
- Melvin, Jennifer (2010) Reconstructing Rwanda: Balancing Human Rights and the Promotion of National Reconciliation, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Miller, Hannah (2010) From ‘rights-based’ to ‘rights-framed’ approaches: A social constructionist view of human rights practice, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Morris,Lydia (2011) 'Asylum, welfare and the cosmopolitan ideal: A sociology of rights', Routledge:Glasshouse, http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0415497736/ref=sib_rdr_dp
- Morris, Lydia. (2006) Introduction. IN MORRIS, L. (Ed.) Rights: Sociological Perspectives. London, Routledge.
- Nash, Kate (2011), ‘States of Human Rights’, with comments by Daniel Levy, Giovanna Procacci, George Steinmetz and Bryan S. Turner, and a Reply by the Author, Sociologica no. I (available at www.sociologica.mulino.it)
- Nash, Kate (2011) ‘Towards a political sociology of human rights’ in E. Amenta, K. Nash and A. Scott (eds) The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Nash, Kate (2010), ‘Media and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights’, Kiosque, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Sciences Po (available at www.ceri-sciences-po.org/cerifr/kiosque.php)
- Mayall, Berry and Morrow, Virginia (2011).You Can Help Your Country: English children’s work during the Second World War. Institute of Education
- Pinson, H, Arnot, M and Candappa, M (2011) Education, Asylum and The ‘Non-Citizen’ Child: The Politics of Compassion and Belonging. Palgrave Macmillan
- Short, Damien. (2008) Sociological and Anthropological Approaches. in Goodhart, Michael. (Ed.) Human Rights: Politics and Practice. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
- Short, Damien (2010) Cultural Genocide and Indigenous Peoples: A Sociological Approach, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Waites, Matthew (2010) Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and the Generation of Childhoods: Analysing the Partial Decriminalization of ‘Unnatural Offences’ in India, International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 14, Number 6
- Winter, Karen (2011) Building Relationships and Communicating with Young Children: a practical guide for social workers. Routledge
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