Main body content starts here.

Sociology 196H Human Rights and Justice

Dr. Peter Chua




Online Readings (Spring 2007):
Please print the following readings and bring them to class for discussion and activities.
1/29a. Rights
1/29b. The Declaration...
1/31a. CEDAW
1/31b. Rights of Indigenous People (optional)
2/5a. The State, Gender...
2/5b. The Liberal Waterloo (optional)
2/5c. "The Birth of Bio-Politics" (optional)
2/5d. Repressive Tolerance (optional)
2/12. Bearing Witness to Mass Murder (optional)
2/19a. ... Syrian Political Prisoners
2/19b. Targeting Lesbians...
2/19b. Two Female Students...
2/21a. No Lessons Learned ...
2/21b. Making Sense... (optional)
2/21c. Complexities ... with Responds (optional)
2/26b. Witness Denied
2/26c. Living Dangerously (optional)
2/28a. The Human Rights Record of the Arroyo Administration
2/28b. From Bystander to Actor (optional)
3/5. Famine and Human Rights
3/5. Famine and Human Rights
3/19a. Government Responses ...
3/19b. Cairo Declaration (optional)
3/21. Assessment
3/24a. SOAT Annual Review
3/24b. The Burma Campaign UK
3/24c. World Council of Churches Statement on the Killings in the Philippines
3/24d. In Solidarity with Striking Teachers in Oaxaca
4/2. The Burden of Truth (optional)
4/9. Human Rights Education ...
4/16a. Globalization ,,, Collective Action
4/16b. Advancing Human Rights Policy (optional)
4/23. Globalizing Human Rights
4/25. "We Want Them Alive!"
Project Example #1:
Project Example #2:
Project Example #3:

Links:
College of Social Sciences
Sociology Department
Email pchua(at)sjsu.edu if you have problems with the web links on this page.

 

 

section navigation





SJSU Logo: click for SJSU home page