Ethics,human rights and sociological inquiry: Genocide,politicide and other issues of organizational power |
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Authors: | Gideon Sjoberg Elizabeth Gill Norma Williams Kathryn E Kuhn |
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Institution: | (1) Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas;(2) St. Louis University, USA;(3) Dept. of Sociology, University of TX, 336 Burdine Hall, 78712-1088 Austin, TX |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces a human rights (in contrast to an ethicist) perspective into sociological investigation. Moreover, it
indicates why a human rights orientation is necessary for examining genocide, politicide and other issues of organizational
power.
For years he has been concerned with the sociology of ethics, human rights and bureaucracy.
Her research focuses on formal organizations, criminology/deviance, family life and medical sociology.
Her primary interests are race and ethnic relations, family life and social psychology.
Her interests include formal organizations, American studies and autobiography. |
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