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Human Rights at the Intersections: Transformation through Local, Global, and Cosmopolitan Challenges [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jan-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9781350268661
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At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have turned to non-state and sub-state actors to begin the implementation of human rights law. This complicates the conventional analysis of relationships between local actors, global norms, and cosmopolitanism.

The contributions in this open access collection examine the “lived realities of human rights” and critically engage with debates on localism and cosmopolitanism, weaving insights from social sciences, humanities, and medicine into a broader call for interdisciplinary scholarship informed by practice. Chapters draw together theoretical frameworks on localism and cosmopolitanism, with case studies ranging from the #MeToo movement and Black Lives Matter to the human rights implications of Covid-19. Overall, the contributors argue that much of the work to be done centres on how human rights approaches can be better integrated across local and global institutions and better targeted towards grassroots-informed structural reform.

The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

Recenzijas

This book offers a rich repertoire of theoretical and pragmatic tools to address mounting economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental challenges and crises. It makes a compelling call for the need of innovation, experimentation, cross-sectoral collaboration, and multidisciplinary approaches. A must-read for anyone in civil society, academia, or subnational, regional, and national governments grappling with the need for new solutions and analytical frames. Besides constituting a practical toolkit, the case studies and snapshots from across the globe are also a timely and compelling case for the potential utility of human rights on the ground at a moment in which their relevance and impact are questioned. * Claudia López Hernįndez, Mayor of Bogotį * This volume assembles a diverse array of experience and expertise that compels a re-imagination of human rights to help analysts and practitioners escape conventional boundaries imposed by powerful groups working to divide communities and otherwise preserve the status quo. By questioning state-centrism and the issue silos that compartmentalize policy processes and social movements, contributors address the structural foundations of human rights and point to productive and novel solutions. A range of timely cases shows how human rights advocates are engaging in innovative and replicable strategies to build power, using the largely untapped normative and institutional resources of human rights to respond to deep-seated problems like structural racism, COVID-19, climate change, and austerity. * Jackie Smith, Professor of Sociology University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Co-ordinator of the U.S. Human Rights City Alliance * This volume aims high in terms of both substance and structure. And it achieves. The through-lines of intersections and transformations link chapters grouped around the themes of cosmopolitanism, the city, sexual rights, and feminism. The deft introductions by the editors bring these chapters into illuminating conversation. Short snapshots throughout the volume ground the theoretical discussions in the empirical realities out in the world. At a time when human rights are under stress from a rise in global authoritarianism and rejection of the rule of law, these chapters underscore human rights dynamism and resilience. The result is stimulating, essential reading for those interested in navigating the current challenges to human rights theory and practice. * Martha F. Davis, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Northeastern University * Most studies of human rights have been concerned with the vernacularization of the global that is, with the making of the lingua franca of international human rights and its contested adoption at the local scale. We need to be equally concerned with the globalization of the vernacular that is, with the legal and political processes whereby local actors, including subaltern groups, introduce modifications and neologisms into the vocabulary and even the grammar of human rights. This volume gives us precisely this type of well-rounded and complex account of human rights. Rather than remaining in the comfort of partial views of the movement, it embraces the messiness of the practice of rights and the possibilities of this transitional moment. And it rekindles our imagination at a time when we need it most. * César Rodrķguez-Garavito, Professor of Clinical Law, Faculty Director and Chair of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law, USA *

Papildus informācija

Addresses local versus cosmopolitan debates regarding human rights through the foregrounding of the lived realities of human rights activists and movements.
Editor and Contributor Biographies viii
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword: Reimagining Human Rights Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito xvi
Introduction: Intersections and Transformations 1(6)
Anthony Tirado Chase
Pardis Mahdavi
Sofia Gruskin
SECTION 1 Exploding the Global-Local Binary in "Cosmopolitan" Human Rights
Introduction Anthony Tirado Chase
7(2)
1 "A Band Aid on a Bullet Wound:" Cosmopolitan Desire in a Pluriversal World
9(14)
Joe Hoover
Snapshot #1 Localism vs Globalism: Authoritarianism's Battlefield in the Arab Region Bahey eldin Hassan
19(4)
2 Relishing the Roots: The Promise and Peril of Decentralizing Human Rights Discourse
23(10)
Kristi Heather Kenyon
3 The Future of Human Rights is Local
33(14)
Michael Goodhart
Snapshot #2 Global-Local Intersections to Advance Accountability in Post-conflict Cote d'lvoire
43(4)
Cristidn Correa
4 Human Rights at the Intersections of Structural and Cultural Violence
47(10)
LaDawn Haglund
5 Everyday Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights
57(10)
Huss Banai
6 Who Cares? Exclusion, Empathy and Solidarity
67(10)
Shareen Hertel
SECTION 2 Human Rights, the City, and "Local" Actors
Introduction Anthony Tirado Chase
77(2)
1 From Rebels to Rocks: Cities as Anchors in Turbulent Times
79(14)
Gaea Morales
Snapshot #3 Global Human Rights Norms and City Policy in Los
89(4)
Angeles Angela Kim
Erin Bromaghim
2 Resourcing Rights: How Sub-state Actors Can Use Local Fiscal Policy to Counteract Democratic Erosion
93(10)
Sergio Chaparro Hernandez
Nelson Camilo Sanchez
3 Truth-in-Los Angeles: "Reimagining and Rejuvenating Global Norms at the City Level"
103(12)
Anthony Tirado Chase
Snapshot #4 Racial Justice in Los Angeles: What Can Global Truth-telling Norms Offer?
113(2)
Brenda Shockley
Zita Davis
4 Localizing International Human Rights Norms through Participatory Video with People Affected by Leprosy in Niger, Nigeria, and Mozambique
115(12)
Yohanna Abdou
Shehu Sarkin Fada
Paulo E. Hansine
Jone A. Jose
William Paul Simmons
5 The Complex Intersection of Legacies of Violence and Legacies of Resistance in Montes de Maria, Colombia
127(10)
Pablo Abitbol Pineiro
SECTION 3 Sexuality, Sexual Rights and Reproductive Rights
Introduction
137(2)
Sofia Gruskin
1 Sex, Sexuality, and Sexual and Reproductive Health: The Role of Human Rights?
139(16)
Rajat Khosla
Kate Gilmore
Snapshot #5 Global-Local Intersections to Change Politics and Public Policy on Sexuality in Brazil
151(4)
Vera Paiva
2 Navigating Homocolonialism in LGBTQ2+ Rights Strategies: Sexual and Political Possibilities beyond the Current Framing of International Queer Rights
155(14)
Momin Rahman
Adnan Hossain
Snapshot #6 Glocalization and Sexual Rights
165(4)
Pascale Allotey
3 Intersex Human Rights in a Time of Instrumentalization and Backlash
169(12)
Morgan Carpenter
4 Eppur si muove. Reflections on Human Rights and Trans Depathologization inICD-11
181(14)
Mauro Cabral Grinspan
SECTION 4 Feminism and the "Triple Bind"
Introduction
195(2)
Pardis Mahdavi
1 Whose Gender Is It? Inclusion versus Exclusion in Global Feminist Movements
197(12)
Lara Stemple
2 What Can Intersectional Approaches Reveal About Violence?
209(4)
Dolores Trevizo
3 Speaking Feminism to Rights: Intersections of Ethos and Praxis
213(6)
Alison Brysk
4 Why Does Sexual Difference Matter in the Legal Paradigm of Equality? Human Rights Violations of Migrant Women in Immigration Detention in Mexico
219(18)
Alethia Fernandez de la Reguera Ahedo
Snapshot #7 Feminism and Its Discontents: A Conversation with Gloria Steinem and Gloria Feldt
231(6)
Pardis Mahdavi
Conclusion: Human Rights in Motion 237(8)
Hussein Banai
Bibliography 245(20)
Index 265
Anthony Tirado Chase is a professor at Occidental College, USA, and Chair of its Young Initiative on the Global Political Economy.

Pardis Mahdavi is Provost and Executive Vice President of the University of Montana, USA.

Hussein "Huss" Banai is an associate professor of International Studies in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.

Sofia Gruskin is a professor in the Keck School of Medicine and Gould School of Law, and Director USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health, University of Southern California, USA.