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Gregory Shank
Posted on: September 18, 2013
Remembering Andre Gunder Frank Three essays written at the time of Andre Gunder Frank's death look at his impact on friends and colleagues, as well as his influence in the fields of economics and history. Gregory Shank recalls Gunder's close ties to Social Justice and his brief time living in San ...
Laurie Taylor
Posted on: September 18, 2013
The Other Side of the Street Laurie Taylor discusses torture, social control, and our extraordinary capacity to deny with sociologist Stan Cohen, who has spent his life analyzing and opposing injustice and inhumanity. torture, human rights, denial Citation: Social Justice Vol. 32, No. 2 (2005): 82-88.
Jasmin Hristov
Posted on: September 18, 2013
Freedom and Democracy or Hunger and Terror: Neoliberalism and Militarization in Latin America Despite neoliberalism's promises for growth, poverty alleviation, and democratic development, economic liberalization has reinforced the unequal socioeconomic structure that characterizes most Latin American societies and further weakened the position of Latin American countries in the global hierarchy of ...
Resisting Militarism and Globalized Punishment, Vol. 31: 1-2, 2004
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Tony Platt and Gregory Shank, eds. This issue of Social Justice examines the widening net of incarceration, immigration policing, and drug and crime enforcement as well as the role of an increasingly authoritarian national security state in a globalized 21st-century economy. The phenomenon is transnational in scope, though the contributions here ...
Native Women and State Violence , Vol. 31: 4, 2004
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Andrea Smith and Luana Ross, eds. This issue addresses the relationship between gender violence and colonialism. Although violence against women occurs during colonization, the colonial process is itself structured by sexual violence. The violence of colonization takes the obvious historical form such as the massacres of indigenous peoples in the Americas, ...
Michael Welch
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Quiet Constructions in the War on Terror: Subjecting Asylum Seekers to Unnecessary DetentionThis article dwells on how asylum seekers entering the U.S. are being subjected to unnecessary detention in harsh conditions of confinement. The detention of asylum seekers suggests that certain aspects of the war on terror serve more to ...
Jokin Alberdi Bidaguren and Daniel Nina
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Governability and Forms of Popular Justice in the New South Africa and Mozambique: Community Courts and VigilantismThis article analyzes problems of governability in the administration of justice in Mozambique and South Africa by exploring various experiences of popular justice that continue to exist in the new democratic contexts of these ...
Shoon Lio
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Review of Dorothy Jones, Toward a Just World: The Critical Years in the Search for International JusticeThe author reviews two works concerning international justice, with special emphasis on human rights and genocide.international law, genocide, human rightsCitation: Social Justice Vol. 31, No. 3 (2004): 166-167
Andrea Smith
Posted on: September 19, 2013
Boarding School Abuses, Human Rights, and ReparationsThis article analyzes the Boarding School Healing Project, which seeks to build a movement for reparations for American Indian boarding school abuses as part of a larger global reparations strategy for colonialism. This project rearticulates violence within Native communities as the continuing effect of ...
The Intersection of Ideologies of Violence, Vol. 30: 3, 2003
Posted on: September 20, 2013
Alberto Arenas, Gilberto Arriaza, and Victoria Sanford, eds. This issue explains violence at the local and global levels, as well as its manifestations in society's structural, material, cultural, and political spheres. Four central ideologies of violence discussed are patriarchal domination, white supremacy, religious fundamentalism, and savage competition and individualism, nurtured by ...
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