Volume 13, Issue 1 (2019) Qualitative Methods in Human Rights Research
Articles
Qualitative Methods in Human Rights Research
Brian K. Gran PhD
Living on the Border: Three Generations' Biographies
Ana Kralj PhD and Tanja Rener PhD
#ReclaimingMyTime: Black Women and Femme Movement Actors’ Experiences with Intra-Movement Conflicts and the Case for a Transformative Healing Justice Model
Shaneda Destine PhD
Thinking Globall, Acting Locally: CEDAW and Women's Human Rights in San Francisco
Susan Hagood Lee PhD
Revisiting the Role of Education in Global Society: Relevance of the Concept of “Value Generalization” in an Educational Context
Matteo Tracchi PhD
Diminishing Global Power, Downgrading Human Rights: Making Sense of American Foreign Policy under Donald Trump
Timothy M. Gill PhD
Living on the Border. Three Generations' Biographies.
Ana Kralj and Tanja Rener
Diminishing Global Power, Downgrading Human Rights: Making Sense of American Foreign Policy under Donald Trump
Timothy M. Gill
#Reclaiming My Time: Structural Violence, Racial Trauma and the Case for a Transformative Healing Justice for Black Women Movement Actors
Shaneda L. Destine