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Rights: Sociological Perspectives [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415355222
  • ISBN-13: 9780415355223
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415355222
  • ISBN-13: 9780415355223
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This pioneering book suggests how different traditions of sociological thought can contribute to an understanding of the theory and practice of rights.

This pioneering book demonstrates how different traditions of sociological thought can contribute to an understanding of the theory and practice of rights. It provides a sociological treatment of a wide range of substantive issues but never loses sight of the key theoretical questions.

It:

  • considers some varied cases of public intervention, including welfare, caring, mental health provisions, pensions, justice and free speech alongside the rights issues they raise
  • examines the question of rights from the point of view of distinctive population groups, such as prisoners and victims, women, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples and lesbians and gays.

A key strength is its detailed presentation and analysis of different aspects of rights and its exploration of a variety of analytical perspectives. Rights are viewed, not in terms of ethical certainty, but as the product of social processes and part of shifting terrain which is open to negotiation.

Including a theoretical critique of existing perspectives, Rights offers a diverse and detailed exploration of the contribution sociological thought can make to this increasingly important aspect of social life and is an invaluable aid to students studying in this area.

Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xi
Sociology and rights – an emergent field 1(16)
LYDIA MORRIS
PART I Political economy and rights 17(56)
1 Do we need rights? If so, what sort?
21(16)
TED BENTON
2 Return of the proletariat? Pension rights and pension finance in the ageing society
37(18)
ROBIN BLACKBURN
3 Developing an economic sociology of care and rights
55(22)
MIRIAM GLUCKSMANN
PART II Status, norms and institutions 73(56)
4 Social rights, trans-national rights and civic stratification
77(17)
LYDIA MORRIS
5 Women's rights are human rights': campaigns and concepts
94(17)
DIANE ELSON
6 Human rights, anti-racism and EU advocacy coalitions
111(22)
CARLO RUZZA
PART III Meaning, interpretation and rights 129(58)
7 Rights, social theory and political philosophy: a framework for case study research
133(19)
ROB STONES
8 Rights work: constructing lesbian, gay and sexual rights in late modern times
152(16)
KEN PLUMMER
9 The sociology of indigenous peoples' rights
168(19)
COLIN SAMSON AND DAMIEN SHORT
PART IV The clash of rights 187(66)
10 Punishment, rights and justice
191(18)
EAMONN CARRABINE
11 Mental disorder and human rights
209(15)
JOAN BUSFIELD
12 Free to speak, free to hate?
224(16)
PAUL IGANSKI
A foundation for rights or theories of practice?
240(13)
LYDIA MORRIS
Bibliography 253(27)
Index 280


Lydia Morris is a Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Essex. Her recent research interest has been in the politics of migration in the EU, looking at citizenship, rights and inequality. Her recent publications include Managing Migration: Civic Stratification and Migrants' Rights (2002); Social Divisions (1995); Dangerous Classes (1994) and The Workings of the Household (1990).