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Judith Blau (Ed.) - Public Sociologies Reader

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At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested injustices and inequities in American society, provided critiques and analyses of systems of oppression, and challenged sociologists to be responsible critics and constructive commentators. These giants of American sociology would have applauded the 2004 meetings of the American Sociological Association. The theme of the meetings, Public Sociology, presided over by President Michael Burawoy, sparked lively debate and continues to be a spur for research and theory, and a focal point of ongoing discussions about what sociology is and should be.
This volume advances these discussions and debates, and proposes how they can be further sharpened and developed. Some authors in this volume clarify the distinctive roles that Public Sociologists can play in the discipline, in the classroom, and in larger society. Others provide critical analyses, focusing, for example, on aspects of American society and institutions, global corporate actors, sweatshop practices, international neoliberal organizations, migration policies, and U.S. environmental policies. Others advance new ways of thinking about global interdependencies that include indigenous groups, peasants, as well as societies in industrialized and developing states, and international organizations. Still others propose visions of transformative processes and practices that are progressively affirmative, even activist - in the spirit of A Better World is Possible!!
This volume provides an overview of some of the major debates in sociology today and places emphasis on the importance of human rights in the One (globalized) World we live in today. Authors engage these debates with spirited enthusiasm and write exceptionally clearly about those topics that may be new to American readers.

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Acknowledgments

W ithout the support of others, books could only be imagined projects. We especially want to thank Kevin Lenahan, for research assistance at Stonehill College, and the support of Katie Conboy, Karen Talentino, and Susan Guarino-Ghezzi, also at Stonehill. At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, we are grateful to Vickie Wilson for her gracious and efficient assistance. It is said that it takes a village to rear a child; likewise, it takes a team of topnotch professionals to produce a book. We happily had that team at Rowman & Littlefield: Luann Reed-Siegel, Lynn Weber, Alex Masulis, and Alan McClare. We thank them all.

Appendix
Annotated Guide to Online Resources for Public Sociologists

Kevin M. Linehan and Keri E. lyall Smith

T his appendix includes a sample of the wealth of information online that might be useful to public sociologistsfor both teaching and research. The list is categorized by topic of content to make it easier to find sites that are relevant. Sites are categorized by the most salient topic of content, but there is some overlap, for example, a feminist website features information on environmental protections. Consider skimming the list in its entirety for a more exhaustive selection of websites.

We have made every effort to ensure that the sites listed below were active as of publication, but the Internet is an ephemeral place and nonprofit organizations are sometimes short-lived. Titles of the organizations or websites are provided, which will enable you to search for the site if it has simply moved to a new location.

CONSTITUTIONS, LAWS, TREATIES, AND LEGISLATION
EUROPA: Draft Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe

http://europa.eu.int/constitution/futurum/constitution/index_en.htm

This website is dedicated to the adoption of a constitution for Europe. The constitution, which is pending approval, is available in html form in three languages and in PDF format in all the official languages of the European Union. There is a link inviting visitors to give their opinions on the tone, laws, and bylaws of the constitution.

International Constitutional Law

www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/

This is a site that provides links to other sites: click on a country and the engine brings you to the site where the countrys constitution is available for viewing. Also, the history of constitution writing is available for several countries.

Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General

http://untreaty.un.org/ENGLISH/bible/englishintemationalbible/bible.asp

This site separates the United Nations Treaties from the League of Nations Treaties and breaks them down into the specific topics each chapter (or article) focuses on. The chapters are hyperlinked, enabling visitors to click on the topic of interest and bring up all relevant information.

Treaty Body Database: Documents by Treaty

www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf

This site is a catalog of links to human rights treaties, documents, and committees.

United Nations Documents: Research Guide

www.un.org/Depts/dhl/resguide/spechr.htm

The site is a research guide to human rights, breaking the documentation down into categories such as Committee against Torture or Committee for the Rights of the Child. Under each topic there are links to committees, articles, databases, reports, and other information on the given topic.

The United Nations Human Rights Treaties

www.bayefsky.com/

Bayefsky.com serves as a website for the United Nations Human Rights Treaties, which are at the core of the international system for the protection of human rights. These rights are universal, meaning they legally apply to virtually every child, woman, or man in the world. The site is a vehicle to navigate the treaties, from the body itself to the amendments that have been made to the document over the years.

University of Michigan Document Center

www.lib.umich.edulgovdocs/forcons.html

This website offers an extensive database of international and federal legal doctrine. There are links to constitutions, the drafting of the European Unions constitution, environmental law, foreign law, foreign legal databases, and international law.

University of Minnesota Human Rights Library

www1.umn.edu/humanrts/

This is a database that provides links to human rights documents such as treaties and links to four hundred thousand other sites as well as its own search engine that provides access to more documents and human rights websites.

DEMOCRACY
The Centre for Study of Global Governance

www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/global/

The Centres website offers many publications on global governance and civil society for download. There are public lectures by researchers and politicians, discussion papers, global civil society yearbooks (2001-2004/5), a report on human security doctrine, essays and articles, and interviews. The site also offers a few course syllabi, a newsletter, and an events listing.

Elections around the World

www.electionworld.org/

Electionworld.org serves as an information website, providing links to countries that hold elections. The links give historical information, results of recent elections, lists of dominant political parties, and links to political parties online.

Project for the First Peoples Century (PFPC)

http://firstpeoplescentury.nett

The PFPC website is a database that offers access to papers and articles discussing political, economic, ideological, social, and environmental consequences of U.S. foreign policy. The homepage contains articles on current events, information on U.S. involvement globally, and links to other websites that provide further information and resources.

Public Citizens Global Trade Watch

www.citizen.org/trade/

Global Trade Watch is an organization that promotes democracy by confronting corporate globalization. On the homepage, a picture of the globe features six organizations or trade compacts: WTO, NAFTA, CAFTA, AGOA, FTAA, and Sink or Swim. You can select the pictures or select a link on the left-hand side of the page that is a direct link to the trade doctrine. There are also links to publications, a press room, public citizen divisions, and current actions.

Rights and Democracy

http:l/ichrdd.ca/frame2.iphtml?langue=0

An organization created by the Canadian Parliament in 1988 to promote the universal protection of basic human rights, it currently partners with human rights, indigenous peoples, and womens rights groups. It fosters cooperation between democratic movements and governments, promoting human rights globally. The site provides links to publications, programs, and urgent actions.

Speak Out

www.speakersandartists.org/index.html

Speak Out for Democratic Education and Culture is a nonprofit organization that is committed to social, political, cultural, and economic justice. It encourages critical and imaginative thinking about both domestic and international issues through artistic and educational programs. Using music, exhibits, and movies, it strives to empower young people to participate in social change. On the site is a list of the artists and performers who contribute to the organization and links to resources and movies.

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