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Los derechos humanos en las ciencias sociales: una perspectiva multidisciplinaria
Author | : Ariadna Estévez |
Publisher | : FLACSO Mexico |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2020-08-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 6078517678 |
Los autores de esta obra analizan los derechos humanos como relaciones de poder, discursos políticos y performativos, normas internacionales, organización institucional y movilización social. Esto nos obliga a pensar los derechos humanos desde diferentes ciencias sociales: la sociología política y jurídica, la antropología jurídica, las políticas públicas, la teoría de la democracia, entre otras. Desde la perspectiva que dan estas disciplinas, siguen vigentes muchas preguntas sobre los derechos humanos: ¿empoderan o desempoderan a los sujetos colectivos?, ¿ayudan a oponerse al poder criminal?, ¿mantienen o confrontan el statu quo?, ¿la universalidad de los derechos constituye o se opone a la diversidad cultural?, ¿responden a la equidad social o se sirven de ella?, ¿cómo inciden en este debate las orientaciones de perspectiva de género y diversidad sexual?, ¿qué papel cumplen en la construcción de una memoria colectiva?, ¿cómo impactan en la normatividad internacional los movimientos sociales trasnacionales? Esta edición, actualizada y ampliada es un referente en la enseñanza y el estudio multidisciplinario de los derechos humanos. Su originalidad radica en que proporciona a estudiantes, profesores, investigadores y activistas sociales una visión que plantea una agenda social, política, antropológica, internacionalista, feminista y de políticas públicas para los derechos humanos.
Derechos humanos y transformación política en contextos de violencia
Author | : DANIEL VAZQUEZ; ARIADNA ESTEVEZ. |
Publisher | : FLACSO Mexico |
Total Pages | : 373 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 6078517104 |
Análisis crítico con un enfoque multidisciplinario, único hasta ahora en México, de las oportunidades y desafíos de los derechos humanos. Los autores aquí reunidos analizan los derechos humanos como una práctica social que se realiza en medio de relaciones asimétricas de poder, en el marco del ya convulsionado siglo xxi. Pensados como un discurso que se convierte en práctica social y en campo de disputa para la definición de significados, los derechos humanos pueden generar marcos de oportunidad para la transformación político-social pero, también, pueden constituir un obstáculo para el cambio y la construcción de subjetividades emancipadas.
Mexico's Human Rights Crisis
Author | : Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2019-01-11 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0812251075 |
Lawless elements are ascendant in Mexico, as evidenced by the operations of criminal cartels engaged in human and drug trafficking, often with the active support or acquiescence of government actors. The sharp increase in the number of victims of homicide, disappearances and torture over the past decade is unparalleled in the country's recent history. According to editors Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz and Barbara Frey, the "war on drugs" launched in 2006 by President Felipe Calderón and the corrupting influence criminal organizations have on public institutions have empowered both state and nonstate actors to operate with impunity. Impunity, they argue, is the root cause that has enabled a human-rights crisis to flourish, creating a climate of generalized violence that is carried out, condoned, or ignored by the state and precluding any hope for justice. Mexico's Human Rights Crisis offers a broad survey of the current human rights issues that plague Mexico. Essays focus on the human rights consequences that flow directly from the ongoing "war on drugs" in the country, including violence aimed specifically at women, and the impunity that characterizes the government's activities. Contributors address the violation of the human rights of migrants, in both Mexico and the United States, and cover the domestic and transnational elements and processes that shape the current human rights crisis, from the state of Mexico's democracy to the influence of rulings by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the decisions of Mexico's National Supreme Court of Justice. Given the scope, the contemporaneity, and the gravity of Mexico's human rights crisis, the recommendations made in the book by the editors and contributors to curb the violence could not be more urgent. Contributors: Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz, Karina Ansolabehere, Ariadna Estévez, Barbara Frey, Janice Gallagher, Rodrigo Gutiérrez Rivas, Susan Gzesh, Sandra Hincapié, Catalina Pérez Correa, Laura Rubio Díaz-Leal, Natalia Saltalamacchia, Carlos Silva Forné, Regina Tamés, Javier Treviño-Rangel, Daniel Vázquez, Benjamin James Waddell.
Forensic Anthropology Teams in Latin America
Author | : Silvia Dutrénit-Bielous |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2019-11-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0429631952 |
This book charts the development of forensic anthropology teams in Latin America and surveys their main characteristics, achievements, and challenges in light of a recent past fraught with state repression and violence. The volume contains contributions by an interdisciplinary group of scholars from several Latin American universities, with chapters on Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Guatemala, and Mexico. These countries’ shared legacy is a host of human rights violations that continue to have an impact on present day society. Following the move towards democracy and a public demand for truth and justice, the volume highlights the role of forensic anthropology teams and their contribution as a source of information for the historical narrative, as a legal asset in enforcing the right to truth, and in achieving reparation for victims. This collection will be of interest to scholars from Anthropology, Latin American Studies, Politics, and History.
Law in Conflict
Author | : Angela Lindt |
Publisher | : transcript Verlag |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2023-12-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 3839469694 |
Peru's industrial mining sector is highly conflictual and characterized by social disputes. Many of these conflicts are fought not only in politics but also in the courts, as activists attempt to hold corporate and state actors liable for human rights violations. At the same time, they face an increasing criminalization of their protests. Law is thus both an emancipatory tool for activists to access justice and an instrument for political and economic elites to prevent social change. Based on ethnographic field work, Angela Lindt sheds light on various mining disputes in Cajamarca and Piura and examines the role of law in resolving these conflicts.
Boletín Del Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos
Author | : Institut français d'études andines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Andes |
ISBN | : |
International Community Psychology
Author | : Stephanie Reich |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 461 |
Release | : 2007-07-03 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0387495002 |
This is the first in-depth guide to global community psychology research and practice, history and development, theories and innovations, presented in one field-defining volume. This book will serve to promote international collaboration, enhance theory utilization and development, identify biases and barriers in the field, accrue critical mass for a discipline that is often marginalized, and to minimize the pervasive US-centric view of the field.
Human Rights in the Maya Region
Author | : Pedro Pitarch |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2008-12-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0822389053 |
In recent years Latin American indigenous groups have regularly deployed the discourse of human rights to legitimate their positions and pursue their goals. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in the Maya region of Chiapas and Guatemala, where in the last two decades indigenous social movements have been engaged in ongoing negotiations with the state, and the presence of multinational actors has brought human rights to increased prominence. In this volume, scholars and activists examine the role of human rights in the ways that states relate to their populations, analyze conceptualizations and appropriations of human rights by Mayans in specific localities, and explore the relationship between the individualist and “universal” tenets of Western-derived concepts of human rights and various Mayan cultural understandings and political subjectivities. The collection includes a reflection on the effects of truth-finding and documenting particular human rights abuses, a look at how Catholic social teaching validates the human rights claims advanced by indigenous members of a diocese in Chiapas, and several analyses of the limitations of human rights frameworks. A Mayan intellectual seeks to bring Mayan culture into dialogue with western feminist notions of women’s rights, while another contributor critiques the translation of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights into Tzeltal, an indigenous language in Chiapas. Taken together, the essays reveal a broad array of rights-related practices and interpretations among the Mayan population, demonstrating that global-local-state interactions are complex and diverse even within a geographically limited area. So too are the goals of indigenous groups, which vary from social reconstruction and healing following years of violence to the creation of an indigenous autonomy that challenges the tenets of neoliberalism. Contributors: Robert M. Carmack, Stener Ekern, Christine Kovic, Xochitl Leyva Solano, Julián López García, Irma Otzoy, Pedro Pitarch, Álvaro Reyes, Victoria Sanford, Rachel Sieder, Shannon Speed, Rodolfo Stavenhagen, David Stoll, Richard Ashby Wilson