The Minority Rights Revolution
Title | The Minority Rights Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | John D. Skrentny |
Publisher | Belknap Press |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 2002-12-19 |
Genre | History |
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In the wake of the black civil rights movement, other disadvantaged groups of Americans began to make headway. In the first book to take a broad perspective on this wide-ranging and far-reaching phenomenon, Skrentny exposes the connections between the diverse actions and circumstances that contributed to this revolution.
What the Minority Movement Stands for
Title | What the Minority Movement Stands for PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 14 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Great Britain |
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The Political Power of Protest
Title | The Political Power of Protest PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Q. Gillion |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1107031141 |
This book is the first to provide quantifiable evidence that protest shifts the policy positions of national political leaders for each branch of government. Drawing on daily presidential rhetoric, roll call votes of congressional leaders, and Supreme Court decisions, the book demonstrates that national politicians take cues from minority protest activity that later lead to major shifts in public policy, rivaling the influence that minorities have through elections and public opinion.
What is this Minority Movement?
Title | What is this Minority Movement? PDF eBook |
Author | National Minority Movement (Great Britain) |
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Pages | 15 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Labor movement |
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What the Minority Movement Stands for
Title | What the Minority Movement Stands for PDF eBook |
Author | National Minority Movement (Great Britain) |
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Pages | 22 |
Release | 192? |
Genre | Great Britain |
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Rights Make Might
Title | Rights Make Might PDF eBook |
Author | Kiyoteru Tsutsui |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2018-08-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0190853123 |
Winner of the American Sociological Association's 2019 Asia and Asian American Section Book Award Winner of the American Sociological Association's 2019 Political Sociology Section Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award Since the late 1970s, the three most salient minority groups in Japan - the politically dormant Ainu, the active but unsuccessful Koreans, and the former outcaste group of Burakumin - have all expanded their activism despite the unfavorable domestic political environment. In Rights Make Might, Kiyoteru Tsutsui examines why, and finds an answer in the galvanizing effects of global human rights on local social movements. Tsutsui chronicles the transformative impact of global human rights ideas and institutions on minority activists, which changed their understandings about their standing in Japanese society and propelled them to new international venues for political claim making. The global forces also changed the public perception and political calculus in Japan over time, catalyzing substantial gains for their movements. Having benefited from global human rights, all three groups repaid their debt by contributing to the consolidation and expansion of human rights principles and instruments outside of Japan. Drawing on interviews and archival data, Rights Make Might offers a rich historical comparative analysis of the relationship between international human rights and local politics that contributes to our understanding of international norms and institutions, social movements, human rights, ethnoracial politics, and Japanese society.
National Minority Movement. Constitution and structure
Title | National Minority Movement. Constitution and structure PDF eBook |
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Pages | 21 |
Release | 192? |
Genre | Communism |
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