ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association
ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association
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TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice<br />
Droits Humains et Justice Globale<br />
Derechos Humanos y Justicia Global<br />
President and coordinator of the programme: Keri Iyall Smith, Stonehill College, USA<br />
Subject: “<strong>Sociological</strong> research and the public debate on social justice”<br />
Organizer: Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University, USA<br />
Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />
Session 01: The State as a Violator of Social<br />
Justice<br />
Chair: José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos, Federal<br />
University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil<br />
Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />
Session ID: TG03_01<br />
Authors and Papers:<br />
Kamlesh Kumar (Tata Instiute of Social Sciences,<br />
India)<br />
State Crime in India Exploring Contemporary<br />
Public Debate and Social Science Research<br />
Derek McGhee (University of Southampton,<br />
United Kingdom)<br />
Plotting the next steps for human rights policy<br />
in contemporary Britain in the context of ‘the<br />
war on terror’<br />
Marnia Lazreg (Hunter College, City University<br />
of New York)<br />
Moralizing War and Terror: Intellectuals’ Role<br />
in the Routinization of Torture<br />
William T. Armaline (San Jose State University,<br />
United States)<br />
Human Rights Abuses and Systemic Racism<br />
Through the ‘Criminalization of Survival’: An<br />
Ethnographic Exploration of Juvenile Detention<br />
Jean Claude Bernheim (Université d’Ottawa,<br />
Canada)<br />
Is the Canadian Correctional Investigator a<br />
True Ombudsman?<br />
José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos (Federal<br />
University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil)<br />
The Public Debate on Criminal Justice and Social<br />
Control in Latin America<br />
Segundo Galicia Sánchez (Universidad Autonoma<br />
de Sinaloa, México)<br />
The political corruption as hurt humanity’s<br />
crime<br />
Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />
Session 02: Social Justice for Immigrants<br />
and Disadvantaged Peoples<br />
Chair: Marnia Lazreg, Hunter College, City<br />
University of New York<br />
Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />
Session ID: TG03_02<br />
Authors and Papers:<br />
Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />
Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission<br />
and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants<br />
in European Countries<br />
Moshe Semyonov (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />
Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission<br />
and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants<br />
in European Countries<br />
Miryam Rodríguez Monter (Universidad Complutense<br />
de Madrid, Spain)<br />
Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />
diversity as acceptance criteria<br />
José Luis Álvaro Estramiana (Universidad<br />
Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />
Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />
diversity as acceptance criteria<br />
Inge Schweiger (Universidad Complutense de<br />
Madrid, Spain)<br />
Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />
diversity as acceptance criteria<br />
Alberto Martín Álvarez (Universidad de Colima,<br />
México)<br />
Transnational Migrants, Civil Society and<br />
Human Rights in Mexico<br />
Jeffrey C. Dixon (Koç University, Turkey)<br />
What Explains Negative Attitudes toward<br />
Kurds in Turkey? The Roles of Interests, Culture,<br />
and Globalization<br />
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