Women's Human Rights : A Social Psychological Perspective on Resistance, Liberation, and Justice
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ISBN-10
0190614617
ISBN-13
9780190614614
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 16th, 2017
Print length
272 Pages
Weight
562 grams
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16.30 x 24.20 x 2.40 cms
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This book contributes to the discussion of why women's human rights warrants increased focus in the context of globalization. Further, it also illustrates how psychology can provide the links between transnational feminism and the discourse on women's human rights by drawing on activist scholarship and empirical findings based on grassroots resistance.
At a United Nations conference in 1995, 189 governments adopted the Beijing Platform for Action, an international agenda for women''s equality and a statement of women''s rights as human rights. Since that time, violations of women''s human rights have become a widely-documented problem across many academic disciplines, international organizations, and activist social movements. Nevertheless, violations against women occur unabated despite widespread commitments internationally to draw increased attention to women''s experiences. Given that a focus on women''s rights was first put forth two decades ago, the question remains: why do egregious violations of women''s rights continue?Edited by Shelly Grabe, Women''s Human Rights: A Social Psychological Perspective on Resistance, Liberation, and Justice contributes to the discussion of why women''s human rights warrants increased focus in the context of globalization and how psychology can provide the currently missing, but necessary, links between transnational feminism and the discourse on women''s human rights and neoliberalism. This volume takes a radically different approach to women''s human rights by turning its attention to a variety of disciplines and, as a result, develops new ideas regarding how psychology can be relevant in the study or actualization of women''s human rights. By doing so, it makes it very clear for readers as to how activist scholarship can make a unique contribution to the defense of women''s rights. Rather than using examples that have been sensationalized throughout academia and advocacy (i.e. genital mutilation), each of this book''s contributing authors has used examples (rape, sexual orientation, homelessness, civic participation, violence) of specific human rights violations that occur the world over in their attempt to make the relevance of psychology to this topic more visible to the reader.
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