Power, violence and justice : reflections, responses and responsibilities

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Power, violence and justice : reflections, responses and responsibilities

edited by Margaret Abraham

(Sage studies in international sociology, 69)

SAGE, c2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book brings together sociological insights, theoretical perspectives and global research to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities of contemporary power, violence, and justice. It explores a diverse range of urgent topics, including: colonialism, migration, race, gender and intersectionality, social movements, security, environment, and education. In doing so, it asks what the role of sociology is - and could be - in moving us forward. Both critical and hopeful, this collection stimulates us as researchers and as human beings. It challenges us to reflect, respond, and share in the responsibility of countering the forces that perpetrate violence, subvert equality, and dilute the notion of justice. With contributions from an array of distinguished international scholars, including several former International Sociological Association presidents, this is an essential reference work for researchers across the social sciences interested in power, violence, social justice, human rights, public sociology, social change and social movements. Margaret Abraham is Professor of Sociology and the Harry H. Wachtel Distinguished Professor at Hofstra University, USA. She is also a Past President of the International Sociological Association.

Table of Contents

Power, Violence, and Justice: Reflections, Responses and Responsibilities - Margaret Abraham Indigenous Land Appropriation and Dispossession in Australia: In Search of Justice - Maggie Walter Surveilling Blackness in the 21st Century U.S.A.: Modernity/Coloniality, Objectivity & Contemporary Forms of Injustice - Natalie P. Byfield Socio-ecological violence, resistance, and democratization processes - J. E. Castro The moral crusade on "gender ideology": Alliances against sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America - Richard Miskolci The Arc of Justice in the Era of Routinized Violence* - Bandana Purkayastha Sociology's Bipolar Disorder - Michael Burawoy The Iron Bars get Closer: Anormative Social Regulation - Margaret S. Archer The Rise of National Populism in Western Democracies - Alberto Martinelli Mapping Violence: A Comprehensive Perspective - T.K. Oommen Moral capital: A much needed resource - Piotr Sztompka Preventing and exiting violence: a domain for sociology? - Michel Wieviorka White Women in the War on Immigrants: Framing Anti-Immigrant Discourse Against Migrant Mothers - Mary Romero A Case for Academic Justice: Universities as Sites of Violence, Power (and Justice?) - Nandini Sundar

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