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Köp båda 2 för 775 krBryan Turners Vulnerability and Human Rights is a concise but wide-ranging discussion of cutting-edge themes in sociology, seen through the prism and oriented toward the realization of the human rights paradigm. Avoiding foundationalist fallacies, it seeks to establish a grounding for the idea of human rights in our unavoidable vulnerability. The book will make a major contribution to the growing contemporary discussion in the field. John Torpey,CUNY Graduate Center Professor Turners work stands as a genuine contribution to an area of human rights analysis much written about but little felt as a problem for individualsin microscopic no less than macroscopic dimensions. He examines how the process of life-taking is the perverse reverse of life-giving. It thus merits thoughtful reading and analysis by those for whom such weighty matters still form part of the sociological vocabulary. Irving Louis Horowitz Contemporary Sociology This short and often sparkling book brings together many of the intellectual themes with which the followers of Bryan Turner will already be familiar. The book skilfully links questions related to human rights and citizenship and the sociology of the body and religion. Nick Stevenson Sociology
Bryan S. Turner is Director of the Committee for the Study of Religion and Presidential Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center, as well as Director of the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Muslim Societies and Professor of Social and Political Thought at the University of Western Sydney. Among his many publications are the Penguin Dictionary of Sociology, Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, and Sage Handbook of Sociology.
Contents Acknowledgments 1. Crimes Against Humanity 2. Vulnerability and Suffering 3. Cultural Rights and Critical Recognition Theory 4. Reproductive and Sexual Rights 5. Rights of Impairment and Disability 6. Rights of the Body 7. Old and New Xenophobia References Index