Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights
Oxford, 2012
Abstract
Over the last 20 years, the social scientific understanding of human behavior has taken a significant leap forward. Yet too few of the key insights of that scholarship have been incorporated into the theory or practice of human rights promotion. This book collects research from a broad set of disciplines and underscores its implications for human rights scholarship and practice, focusing on actors and their biases, groups and group dynamics, and communication.