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Social Movements and the Social Construction of Human Rights

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Social Movements and the Social Construction of Human Rights
Author(s)Stammers, Neil
AbstractA new paradigm is presented for researching human rights and social movements, which acknowledges the shift from challenging oppressive powers to sustaining beneficial ones. The paradigm also incorporates a socio-historical connection between social movements and human rights claims.
IssueNo4
Pages980-1008
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHuman Rights Quarterly
VolumeNo21
PubDate1999
ISBN_ISSN0275-0392

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