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Nash, Kate

WORK TITLE: The Political Sociology of Human Rights
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http://www.gold.ac.uk/sociology/staff/nash/ * http://www.nuigalway.ie:85/mooreinstitute/site/view/2043/ * http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052119749X * https://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/kate-nash

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LC control no.:    n  97066897 

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                   Nash, Kate, 1958- 

Special note:      Not the same as Nash, Kate (College teacher) (nb2014023787)

Found in:          Universal difference, 1997: CIP t.p. (Kate Nash, lecturer
                      in sociology, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich) data sheet
                      (b. 02-07-58)
                   Readings in contemporary political sociology, 1999: CIP
                      t.p. (Kate Nash) galley (Ph.D. in sociology from the
                      University of Essex)

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                   eng

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EDITOR NOTES:

In Works, see this title: 

  • Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of “Women”, Macmillan (Basingstoke, England), 1998

The comma belongs inside the quote, but the system doesn’t allow.

PERSONAL

Female.

EDUCATION:

Graduated from City University, 1990; University of Essex, Ph.D., 1995.

ADDRESS

  • Home - England.
  • Office - Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW, UK.

CAREER

Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy, Goldsmiths, University of London, 1999-, currently codirector; Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University, fellow. New School for Social Research, New York, NY, and Vincent Wright Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, France, visiting professor, 2010; UN University for Peace, Costa Rica, visiting professor, 2016.

WRITINGS

  • Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of “Women”, Macmillan (Basingstoke, England), 1998
  • The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 2009
  • Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics, Power, Wiley-Blackwell (Chichester, Sussex, England), 2010
  • The Political Sociology of Human Rights, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 2015
  • EDITOR
  • (With others) New Critical Writings in Political Sociology, Ashgate (Burlington, VT), 2009
  • (With others) The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, Wiley-Blackwell (Chichester, Sussex, England), 2012
  • (With others) Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits, Goldsmiths Press (London, England), 2017

Contributor to books and periodicals.

SIDELIGHTS

Kate Nash is the codirector of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy at Goldsmiths, the University of London. She is a highly respected pioneer on the sociology and politics of human rights in a context of globalization. She is a contributor to many books and periodicals and has edited several others. Among her books are Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of “Women”; Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics, Power; The Political Sociology of Human Rights; and The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK.

In The Cultural Politics of Human Rights, Nash examines the subject of human rights and the difference between the rights that every human should be entitled to and the rights that the various nations grant their citizens. Nash studies court rulings on terrorism and states that the United Kingdom is more responsive to human rights than is the United States. A.J. Ward, in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries was impressed with the volume. Ward wrote that “working through courts has limits, and Nash believes that cosmopolitan human rights norms must be written into domestic law to be effective.” The reviewer “recommended” the volume.

In 2016, Nash wrote The Political Sociology of Human Rightsin which she states that universal human rights, rather than coming from a natural law or from God, are, in fact, developed by humans. She discusses how demands are made by groups and organizations when it comes to human rights. Choice reviewer D.P. Forsythe was not overly impressed by the book and wrote: “Most students looking for a clear introduction to contemporary human rights in international context—their establishment and effectiveness—will need to look elsewhere.” The reviewer also felt that those in the field would probably find something to like in the volume.

 

BIOCRIT

PERIODICALS

  • Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, May, 2010. A.J. Ward, review of  The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK, p. 1772; April, 2016. D.P. Forsythe, review of The Political Sociology of Human Rights, p. 1236.

ONLINE

  • Goldsmiths, University of London, http://www.gold.ac.uk/sociology/staff/nash/ (April 5, 2017), author faculty profile.

  • Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of “Women” Macmillan (Basingstoke, England), 1998
  • The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 2009
  • Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics, Power Wiley-Blackwell (Chichester, Sussex, England), 2010
  • The Political Sociology of Human Rights Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 2015
  • New Critical Writings in Political Sociology Ashgate (Burlington, VT), 2009
  • The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology Wiley-Blackwell (Chichester, Sussex, England), 2012
  • Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits Goldsmiths Press (London, England), 2017
Library of Congress Online Catalog 1. Universal difference : feminism and the liberal undecidability of "women" LCCN 97028032 Type of material Book Personal name Nash, Kate, 1958- Main title Universal difference : feminism and the liberal undecidability of "women" / Kate Nash. Published/Created Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 1998. Description xi, 170 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN 0312210043 (cloth) CALL NUMBER HQ1190 .N36 1998 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 2. Readings in contemporary political sociology LCCN 99016940 Type of material Book Main title Readings in contemporary political sociology / edited by Kate Nash. Published/Created Malden, Mass : Blackwell, 2000. Description xiv, 361 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN 0631213635 (alk. paper) 0631213643 (pbk. : alk. paper) CALL NUMBER JA76 .R4 2000 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 3. The Blackwell companion to political sociology LCCN 00037830 Type of material Book Main title The Blackwell companion to political sociology / edited by Kate Nash and Alan Scott. Published/Created Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, c2001. Description xiv, 478 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. ISBN 0631210504 (alk. paper) CALL NUMBER JA76 .B58 2001 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms CALL NUMBER JA76 .B58 2001 FT MEADE Copy 2 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE CALL NUMBER JA76 .B58 2001 USGEN LitHMS GPSE Copy 3 Request in See Reference Staff. By Appointment Only (ABA Ref) 4. New critical writings in political sociology LCCN 2008003785 Type of material Book Main title New critical writings in political sociology / edited by Alan Scott, Kate Nash, Anna Marie Smith. Published/Created Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Company, c2009. Description 3 v. ; 26 cm. ISBN 9780754627500 (v. 1 : alk. paper) 0754627500 (v. 1 : alk. paper) 9780754627548 (v. 2 : alk. paper) 0754627543 (v. 2 : alk. paper) 9780754627562 (v. 3 : alk. paper) 075462756X (v. 3 : alk. paper) Links Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0812/2008003785.html CALL NUMBER JA76 .N43 2009 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms CALL NUMBER JA76 .N43 2009 Copy 2 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 5. The cultural politics of human rights : comparing the US and UK LCCN 2008055954 Type of material Book Personal name Nash, Kate, 1958- Main title The cultural politics of human rights : comparing the US and UK / Kate Nash. Published/Created Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2009. Description xiii, 209 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 9780521853521 (hardback : alk. paper) 9780521618670 (pbk.) Links Book review (H-Net) http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=24906 CALL NUMBER JC599.U5 .N277 2009 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms CALL NUMBER JC599.U5 .N277 2009 Copy 2 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 6. Contemporary political sociology : globalization, politics, and power LCCN 2009039199 Type of material Book Personal name Nash, Kate, 1958- Main title Contemporary political sociology : globalization, politics, and power / Kate Nash. Edition 2nd ed. Published/Created Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. Description xi, 286 p. ; 26 cm. ISBN 9781444330748 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1444330748 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9781444330755 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1444330756 (pbk. : alk. paper) CALL NUMBER JA76 .R4 2010 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms CALL NUMBER JA76 .R4 2010 Copy 2 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 7. The Wiley-Blackwell companion to political sociology LCCN 2011036318 Type of material Book Main title The Wiley-Blackwell companion to political sociology / edited by Edwin Amenta, Kate Nash, and Alan Scott. Published/Created Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. Description xxiii, 611 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. ISBN 9781444330939 (cloth) 1444330934 (cloth) CALL NUMBER JA76 .W483 2012 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 8. The political sociology of human rights LCCN 2015005648 Type of material Book Personal name Nash, Kate, 1958- Main title The political sociology of human rights / Kate Nash. Published/Produced Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. Description x, 224 pages ; 24 cm. ISBN 9780521197496 (hardback) 9780521148474 (pb) CALL NUMBER JC571 .N285 2015 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ONLINE CATALOG Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington, DC 20540 Questions? Ask a Librarian: https://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-contactus.html
  • goldsmiths UoL - http://www.gold.ac.uk/sociology/staff/nash/

    Kate Nash did a Sociology degree at City University as a mature student, completing in 1990, and then a PhD in the Department of Government at Essex University, finishing in 1995. Kate has been teaching in the Department since 1999.

    Kate is the co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy at Goldsmiths, and a Fellow of the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University. In 2010, Kate was Visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research, New York and Vincent Wright Professor at Sciences Po, Paris. In 2016, Kate was Visiting Professor at the UN University for Peace, Costa Rica.
    Teaching

    Kate currenty convenes and teaches on 'Constructing Human Rights', a core course of the MA in Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice; and a third year option 'Citizenship and Human Rights'. I also supervise MA dissertations, especially for students on the MA in Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice.
    Areas of supervision

    Kate is especially interested in supervising PhD students working on issues of cultural politics in relation to human rights, citizenship, social movements and media.
    Currently supervising

    Jaqueline Kinghan ‘Lawyers Changing Lives: A Contemporary History of Progressive Lawyers’ (AHRC funded)
    Pablo Castano Tierno ‘Populism and feminism in Bolivia. The relations between women's movements and MAS governments' (with Sara Farris) (funded by La Caixa Bank Foundation, Spain)

    Completed PhD students

    Miranda Iosoffidis '”Uprisings don’t enter musemus”: Invoking the 1973 Athens Polytechnic Uprising, A Study of Political Myths’ (ESRC Funded)
    Hilde Stephenson 'Making global publics? Communication and knowledge production in the World Social Forum' (ESRC funded) 2011
    Elisa Fiaccadori 'The War on Terror and the State of Exception' (ESRC Funded) 2011
    Laurence Pawley '“Constructing the Audience”: Manifestations of Citizenship in the BBC' (ESRC funded) 2009
    Jennie Munday 'Crisis in the Countryside? An Investigation of the Countryside Alliance as a Rural Social Movement' (ESRC funded) 2008
    Madeleine Kennedy McFoy 'Situated Citizenships, Routed Belongings: Learning and Living French and British Citizenship at School' (ESRC funded) 2007;
    Francis R White 'British Indie Music In the 1990s: Public Spheres, Media and Exclusion' (ESRC funded) 2006;
    Heidi Lempp 'Medical Education: the Transition from Student to Pre-registrar Doctor' 2004.

    Research Interests

    Kate is currently interested in a range of issues around human rights. At the moment, Kate is especially interested in researching how film – from feature length documentaries to clips on youtube and ‘found footage’ that is used in court – is made part of strategies and campaigns to raise awareness of human rights wrongs and to inform and mobilise action to address them.
    Publications
    Book

    The Political Sociology of Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2015. The Political Sociology of Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521148474

    Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, power
    Nash, Kate. 2010. Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, power. Chichester, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4443-3075-5

    The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK
    Nash, Kate. 2009. The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521618670; 9780521853521

    Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of "Women"
    Nash, Kate. 1998. Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of "Women". Basingstoke: Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-21004-3
    Edited Book

    Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits
    Abraham-Hamanoiel, Alejandro; Freedman, Des (D. J.) ; Khiabany, Gholam; Nash, Kate and Petley, Julian, eds. 2017. Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits. London: Goldsmiths Press. ISBN 978-1-906897-40-6

    The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology
    Nash, Kate; Amenta, Edwin and Scott, Alan, eds. 2012. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology. Chichester, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4443-3093-9

    New Critical Writings in Political Sociology
    Nash, Kate; Scott, Alan and Smith, Anna Marie, eds. 2009. New Critical Writings in Political Sociology. Aldershot, Hampshire and Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-2750-0
    Book Section

    Is it social movements that construct human rights?
    Nash, Kate. 2015. Is it social movements that construct human rights? In: , ed. The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 743-752. ISBN 978-0-19-967840-2

    ‘The Promise of Pragmatic Sociology: Human Rights and the State’
    Nash, Kate. 2014. ‘The Promise of Pragmatic Sociology: Human Rights and the State’. In: Simon Susen and Bryan Turner, eds. The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: essays on the pragmatic sociology of critique. London: Anthem. ISBN 9781783082964

    Towards a political sociology of human rights
    Nash, Kate. 2012. Towards a political sociology of human rights. In: Kate Nash; Edwin Amenta and Alan Scott, eds. The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology. Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Mass: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 444-453. ISBN 9781444330939

    We are citizens of the world?
    Nash, Kate. 2012. We are citizens of the world? In: , ed. Global Values in a Changing World. Amsterdam: KIT, 182--202. ISBN 978 94 6022 210 8

    Conventional and Contentious Politics
    Nash, Kate. 2009. Conventional and Contentious Politics. In: Kate Nash; Alan Scott and Anna Marie Smith, eds. New Critical Writings in Political Sociology. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-2759-3

    Democratic human rights
    Nash, Kate. 2009. Democratic human rights. In: Rhiannon Morgan and Bryan S Turner, eds. Interpreting Human Rights: Social Science Perspectives. Routledge, pp. 87-103. ISBN 978-0-415-48615-6

    Cultural Studies and human rights
    Nash, Kate. 2007. Cultural Studies and human rights. In: Karin Harrasser; Sylvia Riedmann and Alan Scott, eds. Politik der Cultural Studies. Vienna: Turia und Kant. ISBN 978-3-85132-445-7

    Out of Europe: human rights and prospects for cosmopolitan democracy
    Nash, Kate. 2007. Out of Europe: human rights and prospects for cosmopolitan democracy. In: Chris Rumford, ed. Cosmopolitanism and Europe. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-1-8463-1047-8
    Article

    Politicising human rights in Europe: challenges to legal constitutionalism from the Left and the Right
    Nash, Kate. 2016. Politicising human rights in Europe: challenges to legal constitutionalism from the Left and the Right. The International Journal of Human Rights, ISSN 1364-2987

    Global Capitalism and Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2013. Global Capitalism and Human Rights. Journal of Globalization Studies, 4(1), pp. 63-77. ISSN 2075–8103

    Human Rights, Movements and Law: On not researching legitimacy
    Nash, Kate. 2012. Human Rights, Movements and Law: On not researching legitimacy. Sociology, 46(5), pp. 797-812. ISSN 0038-0385

    States of Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2011. States of Human Rights. Sociologica, 1(n/a), pp. 1-10. ISSN 1971-8853

    Media and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2010. Media and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights.

    Between Citizenship and Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2009. Between Citizenship and Human Rights. Sociology, 43(6), pp. 1067-1083. ISSN 0038-0385

    Global citizenship as showbusiness : the cultural politics of Make Poverty History
    Nash, Kate. 2008. Global citizenship as showbusiness : the cultural politics of Make Poverty History. Media, Culture and Society, 30(2), pp. 167-181. ISSN 0163-4437

    Global citizenship as showbusiness: the cultural politics of Make Poverty History
    Nash, Kate. 2008. Global citizenship as showbusiness: the cultural politics of Make Poverty History. Sociology Working Papers, pp. 1-27.

    The Pinochet case: cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights
    Nash, Kate. 2008. The Pinochet case: cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights. Sociology Working Papers, pp. 1-35.

    The Pinochet case : cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights
    Nash, Kate. 2007. The Pinochet case : cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights. British Journal of Sociology, 58(3), pp. 417-435. ISSN 0007-1315

    Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: Critique and Critical Possibilities
    Nash, Kate. 2007. Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: Critique and Critical Possibilities. Theory Culture & Society, 24(4), pp. 53-57. ISSN 14603616

    The Politics of Framing: An Interview with Nancy Fraser
    Nash, Kate and Bell, Vikki. 2007. The Politics of Framing: An Interview with Nancy Fraser. Theory Culture & Society, 24(4), pp. 73-86. ISSN 14603616

    Political culture, ethical cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan democracy
    Nash, Kate. 2006. Political culture, ethical cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan democracy. Cultural Politics, 2(2), pp. 193-211. ISSN 1743-2197 ; e-ISSN 1751-7435

    Dangerous rights: of citizens and humans
    Nash, Kate. 2006. Dangerous rights: of citizens and humans. Sociology Working Papers, pp. 1-19.

    Human rights culture: solidarity, diversity and the right to be different
    Nash, Kate. 2005. Human rights culture: solidarity, diversity and the right to be different. Citizenship Studies, 9(4), pp. 335-348. ISSN 13621025

    Towards a Critical Sociology of Human Rights
    Nash, Kate. 2005. Towards a Critical Sociology of Human Rights. Sociology Working Papers, pp. 1-21.

    Cosmopolitan political community : why does it feel so right?
    Nash, Kate. 2003. Cosmopolitan political community : why does it feel so right? Constellations, 10(4), pp. 506-518. ISSN ISSN 1351-0487 ; Online ISSN 1467-8675

    Human rights for women: an argument for 'deconstructive equality'
    Nash, Kate. 2002. Human rights for women: an argument for 'deconstructive equality'. Economy and Society, 31(4), pp. 414-433. ISSN 0308-5147

    Thinking political sociology: beyond the limits of post-Marxism
    Nash, Kate. 2002. Thinking political sociology: beyond the limits of post-Marxism. History of the Human Sciences, 15(4), pp. 97-114. ISSN 0952-6951

  • moore institute - http://www.nuigalway.ie:85/mooreinstitute/site/view/2043/

    Kate Nash is a leading political sociologist whose work focuses on the nexus of human rights, politics and culture. Professor Nash has been with the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths since 1999 where she teaches on the sociology of human rights; cultural politics; political sociology; feminist theory; citizenship; social movements; and equality and diversity. She earned a degree in Sociology at City University as a mature student, completing in 1990, and then a PhD in the Department of Government at Essex University, finishing in 1995. She is Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy at Goldsmiths, and a Fellow of the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University. In 2010, Professor Nash she was Visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research, New York and Vincent Wright Professor at Sciences Po, Paris. Kate Nash is a highly-regarded, pioneering thinker on the sociology and politics of human rights in a context of globalisation. She is author of: The Political Sociology of Human Rights (Cambridge University Press, July 2015); Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, power (Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) and The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Nash, Kate. The cultural politics of human rights: comparing the US and UK
A.J. Ward
47.9 (May 2010): p1772.
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Nash, Kate. The cultural politics of human rights: comparing the US and UK. Cambridge, 2009. 209p bibl index ISBN 9780521853521, $81.00; ISBN 9780521618670 pbk, $31.99

Nash (Goldsmiths College, Univ. of London, UK) assumes human rights as a given and asks what the effects of such rights are in practice. What conditions do human rights require, and how close are activists to achieving those conditions? She examines the "cultural politics" of human rights, the "public contests over how society is imagine& how social relations are, could be and should be organized." The concept of human rights is cosmopolitan, but how can it be reconciled with the nation-state through which human rights have to be realized. Case studies focus on the UK and US and court rulings on terrorism. British courts have been more responsive to human rights than US courts, and the UK government more responsive to court rulings. The UK is better integrated into a transnational human rights regime, in the Council of Europe and the EU, than is the US, which campaigns for cosmopolitan human rights bur practices American exceptionalism. Working through courts has limits, and Nash believes that cosmopolitan human rights norms must be written into domestic law to be effective. The book is written as sociological theory. Ir raises important issues bur is not for beginners. Summing Up: Recommended. ** Graduate, research, and professional collecdons.--A. J. Ward, emeritus, College of William and Mary

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Ward, A.J. "Nash, Kate. The cultural politics of human rights: comparing the US and UK." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, May 2010, p. 1772. General OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=ITOF&sw=w&u=schlager&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA251862166&it=r&asid=efffb2533152b513338a289f0f601be2. Accessed 5 Mar. 2017.

Gale Document Number: GALE|A251862166

Nash, Kate. The political sociology of human rights
D.P. Forsythe
53.8 (Apr. 2016): p1236.
Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2016 American Library Association CHOICE
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Nash, Kate. The political sociology of human rights. Cambridge, 2015. 224p bibl index ISBN 9780521197496 cloth, $94.99; ISBN 9780521148474 pbk, $29.99; ISBN 9781316371138 ebook, $24.00

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JC571

2015-5648 CIP

Nash (sociology, Univ. of London) has written a conceptual book largely for other sociologists. Early on she is much taken with the notion of social construction, making the widely accepted point that universal human rights are devised by humans rather than coming from God or natural law via some immutable ten commandments. Demands change concerning what protections are needed from states and other "structures" like capitalism. She addresses how persons organize to make demands, covering such subjects as transnational advocacy networks, grassroots movements, and nongovernmental organizations. As for duty bearers, she addresses states and the UN, but more as forms of social organization than as political-legal actors. She moves on to consider whether the human rights discourse can change structures like capitalism, paternalism, or anti-feminism, and patterns of migration. She concludes with a further discussion of her central concept of "cultural politics" or the struggle to make effective the norms against "suffering and injustice." Most students looking for a clear introduction to contemporary human rights in international context--their establishment and effectiveness--will need to look elsewhere. Those in sociology may find her approach interesting. Optional for most libraries. Summing Up: * Optional. Graduate and research collections.--D. P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska

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Forsythe, D.P. "Nash, Kate. The political sociology of human rights." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Apr. 2016, p. 1236+. General OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=ITOF&sw=w&u=schlager&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA449661848&it=r&asid=0b73779316bb492abd11c99a3ec0ea7c. Accessed 5 Mar. 2017.

Gale Document Number: GALE|A449661848

Ward, A.J. "Nash, Kate. The cultural politics of human rights: comparing the US and UK." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, May 2010, p. 1772. General OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=ITOF&sw=w&u=schlager&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CA251862166&asid=efffb2533152b513338a289f0f601be2. Accessed 5 Mar. 2017. Forsythe, D.P. "Nash, Kate. The political sociology of human rights." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Apr. 2016, p. 1236+. General OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=ITOF&sw=w&u=schlager&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CA449661848&asid=0b73779316bb492abd11c99a3ec0ea7c. Accessed 5 Mar. 2017.