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Crimes Against Humanity
Climate Change and Trump's Legacy of Planetary Destruction
2018
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The author is a sociologist who has written extensively on human rights and recently on climate change. In her new book she develops the idea that protecting everyone’s human rights and slowing planetary warming are the same goals. It is now clear that the leader of the richest, most powerful country in the world – United States President Donald J. Trump - has set the trigger of destruction by exempting the United States from the international treaty that aims to give the entire planet som...
R$ 289,95
The Paris Agreement
Climate Change, Solidarity, and Human Rights
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2017
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This book discusses the immediate and severe threat posed by global climate change and the various obstacles that stand in the way of action. Judith Blau presents scientific evidence relevant to The Paris Agreement (COP-21): an international treaty that promises to strengthen the global response to climate change. As she reckons with the dangers of catastrophic planetary heating, Blau discusses the clash between the deeply ingrained American tradition of individualism and the collective ac...
R$ 304,59
Justice in the United States
Human Rights and the Constitution
2006
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Justice in the U.S. is a sequel to Human Rights: Beyond the Liberal Vision, and the second in a trilogy on human rights. The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution explicitly clarifies the personal political and civil rights of persons, and by court interpretation, the rights of corporations. Yet in the twentieth century, following World War II, most world leaders reached the conclusion that political and civil rights were not sufficient and they had to be supplemented w...
R$ 577,29
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- Michael BurawoyCharles A. GallagherKenneth GouldArlette GrabczynskaKeri Iyall-SmithNúria HomedesAlberto MoncadaJill QuadagnoBarbara RismanHavidán RodríguezDeanna RohlingerCarla N. RussellJerome ScottAntonio UgaldeAngela J. HatteryJerry PubantzJohn Allphin Moore Jr.Judith BlauGerard DelantyWalda Katz-FishmanAnthony M. OrumRobert PollinWilliam I. RobinsonEarl SmithJackie Smith
2006
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At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested injustices and inequities in American society, provided critiques and analyses of systems of oppression, and challenged sociologists to be responsible critics and constructive commentators. These giants of American sociology would have applauded the 2004 meetings of the American Sociological Association. The theme of the meetings, Public Sociology, presided over by President Michael Burawoy, s...
R$ 263,19
Human Rights
Beyond the Liberal Vision
2005
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There is growing recognition around the globe that people's fundamental human rights are being imperiled in a world economy that is being driven by multinationals, investors, and banks. The "race to the bottom" and insatiable greed has intensified poverty and economic inequalities, fueled migration, and rapidly accelerated environmental degradation. The fates of all nations are interdependent and even though the U.S. is the prime driver of the new economy, Americans have likewise experienc...
R$ 165,59
2020
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Climate Chaos provides readers the latest consensus among international scientists on the cascading impacts of climate change and the tipping points that today threaten to irreversibly destroy the delicate balance of the Earth’s ecosystems. The book argues that deregulation and an expansion of fossil fuel extraction have already tipped the planet towards a climate that is out of control. This crisis will cause massive human suffering when extreme weather, pollution and disease lea...
R$ 147,59
2020
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Climate Chaos provides readers the latest consensus among international scientists on the cascading impacts of climate change and the tipping points that today threaten to irreversibly destroy the delicate balance of the Earth’s ecosystems. The book covers some controversial topics: that slavery in the American South is the origin of capitalism; the indigenous perspective on the environment (“Mother Earth” movement), international debates about the response to accelerating climate...
R$ 111,89
Globalization and America
Race, Human Rights, and Inequality
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- Cynthia BejaranoDavid EmbrickMary HovsepianLinda LopezAlberto MoncadaMercedes RubioRogelio SaenzJerome ScottRuth Thompson-MillerAmy E. AnsellJudith R. BlauKaren M. DouglasJoe R. FeaginM Cristina MoralesDouglas A. ParkerPat Rubio GoldsmithJames M. ThomasEduardo Bonilla-SilvaDavid L. BrunsmaTanya Maria Golash-BozaWalda Katz-FishmanMary Romero
2008
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As globalization expands, more than goods and information are traded between the countries of the world. Hattery, Embrick, and Smith present a collection of essays that explore the ways in which issues of human rights and social inequality are shared globally. The editors focus on the United States' role in contributing to human rights violations both inside and outside its borders. Essays on contemporary issues such as immigration, colonialism, and reparations are used to illustrate how t...
R$ 240,19
Leading Rogue State
The U.S. and Human Rights
2015
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Most Americans would be surprised to learn that their government has declined to join most other nations in UN treaties addressing inadequate housing, poverty, children's rights, health care, racial discrimination, and migrant workers. Yet this book documents how the U.S. has, for decades, declined to ratify widely accepted treaties on these and many other basic human rights. Providing the first comprehensive topical survey, the contributors build a case and specific agendas for the nation...
R$ 367,63
Theater, Drama, and Reading
Transforming the Rehearsal Process into a Reading Process
2021
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Drawing on both the production aspects of theater and the generative learning elements of drama, Theater, Drama, and Reading provides language arts teachers the tools and resources they need to help students transform text from print to interaction and deeper understanding.Judith Freeman Garey establishes a simple framework for how to read as an actor who builds characters’ lives, a set designer who constructs context, and a director
R$ 100,09
Active Romanticism
The Radical Impulse in Nineteenth-Century and Contemporary Poetic Practice
2015
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A collection of essays highlighting the pervasive, yet often unacknowledged, role of Romantic poetry and poetics on modern and contemporary innovative poetry.Literary history generally locates the primary movement toward poetic innovation in twentieth-century modernism, an impulse carried out against a supposedly enervated “late-Romantic” poetry of the nineteenth century. The original essays in Active Romanticism challenge this interpretation by t...
R$ 148,99
Human Rights Of, By, and For the People
How to Critique and Change the US Constitution
2017
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Together, the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights comprise the constitutional foundation of the United States. These—the oldest governing documents still in use in the world—urgently need an update, just as the constitutions of other countries have been updated and revised. Human Rights Of, By, and For the People brings together lawyers and sociologists to show how globalization and climate change offer an opportunity to revisit the founding documents. Each proposes specific ch...
R$ 289,95











