1. The Practice Turn in Human Rights Research; Joel R. Pruce --;PART I: CONSTRUCTIVE CRITIQUE --;2. Rethinking Activism: Social Movements and the State over the Longue Duře; Alex de Waal --;3. How to Ask People for Change: Examining Peoples' Willingness to Donate to Human Rights Campaigns; Kyla McEntire, Michele Leiby, and Matthew Krain --;4. Documentarian, Witness, and Organizer: Exploring Celebrity Roles in Human Rights Media Advocacy; Alexandra Cosima Budabin --;PART II: GRASSROOTS SITES OF PRACTICE --;5. The Human Right to Water and Advocacy for Urban Water Supply: After the Privatization Struggles; Paul Nelson --;6. Localizing the Global/Globalizing the Local: Reconciling Botho and Human Rights in Botswana; Kristi Heather Kenyon --;7. Uneven Ground: Asymmetries of Power in Human Rights Advocacy in Mexico; Barbara A. Frey --;PART III: INSTITUTIONAL SITES OF PRACTICE --;8. The UN Security Council and the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights; Carrie Booth Walling --;9. The Social Practice of Securitizing Women's Rights and Gender Equality: 1325 Fifteen Years On; Natalie Florea Hudson --;10. Constructing a Dialogue on Human Dignity: The Role for Global Institutions; Mark P. Lagon and Anthony Clark Arend.
The Social Practice of Human Rights bridges the conventional scholar-practitioner divide by focusing on the space in between.
Human rights -- Social aspects.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.