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Very official account of the Human Rights section of the International Studies Association.
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Joined January 2020
TODAY the Human Rights section hosts our business meeting in Continental 1 at the Hilton Union Square, 7:15-8:15p. Stop by, bring a friend, and make a few more. See you then! #ISA2024
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⭐️Excited to take part in this @isanet 2024 panel on “Dimensions of State Repression” 🗓️April 4 🕰️ 1:45 pm Our paper with @LorenaBalardini “No Safe Haven” was published open access last week in @ISQ_ You can read it here ⬇️ https://t.co/pJ4w1UGpUB
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Congratulations to all award winners. Hope to see you all at #ISA2024 !!
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Honorable Mention for Best Book: Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr., Leiden University Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia (2023, The University of Michigan Press)
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Best Book Award: Anjuli Fahlberg, Tufts University Activism under Fire: The Politics of Non-Violence in Rio de Janeiro's Gang Territories (2023, Oxford University Press)
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Honorable mention for Best Paper Award: Shadi Mokhtari, American University “'Mockery of Morality', 'Manifesting Morality', and 'Moral Maze': Marginalized Non-Western Populations, the Resonance and Content of Human Rights, and the (Un)Persuasiveness of its Practice”
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Best Paper Award: Kashmiri Medhi and Rebecca Cordell, University of Texas at Dallas "Transnational Repression: International Cooperation in Silencing Dissent"
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Honorable Mention for Best Dissertation award: Samantha Lakin, Clark University “Kwibuka: Divergent Memories and Quests for Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda”
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Lynne Reiner Publishers Award for Best Dissertation: Allison J. Petrozziello, Wilfrid Laurier University “Birth Registration as Bordering Practice: A feminist analysis of migration governance and the production of statelessness”
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We are delighted to announce all section award winners ahead of #ISA2024. Thank you to those who serve on review committees, and to all the applicants. And the winners are… https://t.co/2XnHbj9ZsB
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Call for Nominations: Leopoldo López Freedom and Democracy Award: Do you know someone who has shown an unwavering commitment to free and fair democracy at substantial personal sacrifice? Then nominate them for this award, more details below. https://t.co/abvdKHrtdh
kenyon.edu
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✍️📕Join me at the @yalepress exhibit booth at @isanet 2024 🗓️April 4 🕓 4 PM (Pacific Time) Discounted copies of #TheCondorTrials will be available for sale 📚✍️
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Have you read the last issue of 2023 yet? Volume 22, issue 5 is out now on @tandfonline and we're highlighting this issue's articles! Read it here:
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Volume 22, Issue 5 of Journal of Human Rights
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To what extent does naming and shaming influence state respect for human rights? Zhou, Kiyani and Crabtree find that @StateDept statements affect regime behavior more than those of @amnesty
https://t.co/BPsapkFaWG
@Rout_PoliticsIR @tandfonline
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Don’t forget! The reg deadline is approaching so be sure to take care of business so we can see you there!!
#ISA2024 Presenters: Reminder to register by October 25th to remain on the program! https://t.co/QlVY1Bff9D
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We are excited to announce the 2025 special issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice will be guest edited by @IntlJusticeLab director @kelly_zvobgo and @CNUReiffCenter director Francesca Parente! The call for papers is available here: https://t.co/JRuKCqg3gU.
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Social Pressure in the International Human Rights Regime: Why States Withdraw Treaty Reservations | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/mdogLllhwO
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Social Pressure in the International Human Rights Regime: Why States Withdraw Treaty Reservations - Volume 54 Issue 1
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📚 Call for Book Chapter Proposals📚 📚"Belonging Denied: Citizenship Revocation and Statelessness as Human Rights Deprivation"📚 🚀 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR, 2020) reported that there are at least 10 million stateless persons in the world. Why
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CFP: ISA Global South Caucus Bangkok 2023 Conference. Deadline extended to 7/31. Details here: https://t.co/03azISy4Xb Please share!
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Here is the recording of Dr Frank Mugisha @frankmugisha Doctor of the University @UofGlasgow, speaking in the webinar 'Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill', 25th May 2023 @UofGSocSci. The presentation is introduced by myself & discussion follows.
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