Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century

Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century
Author: George J. Andreopoulos
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780812216073

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Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century is a comprehensive resource for training, education, and raising awareness in a wide variety of settings, both formal and informal. A diverse group of contributors—experienced activists, education experts, and representatives of several international governmental organizations—provides a rich potpourri of ideas and real-world approaches to initiating, planning, and implementing programs for teaching people about their human rights and fundamental freedoms. This volume has been developed for a global audience of educators, scholars in many disciplines, nongovernmental organizations, and foundation officers.

Repertorio Mundial de Instituciones de Investigacion Y de Formacion en Materia de Derechos Humanos

Repertorio Mundial de Instituciones de Investigacion Y de Formacion en Materia de Derechos Humanos
Author: Unesco. Social and Human Sciences Documentation Centre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789230037826

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This directory, prepared on the basis of information received by UNESCO in response to a questionnaire, includes lists of regional, national and international institutions, co-operation programmes, human rights periodicals, specialists and institutions providing scholarships.

The Widening Circle of Genocide

The Widening Circle of Genocide
Author: Israel W. Charney
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781412839655

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The Widening Circle of Genocide, the third volume of an award-winning series, combines an encyclopedic summary of knowledge of the subject with annotated citations of literature in each field of study. It includes contributions by R.J. Rummel, Leonard Glick, Vahakn Dadrian, Rosanne Klass, Martin Van Bruinessen, James Dunn, Gabrielle Tyrnauer, Robert Krell, George Kent, Samuel Totten, and a foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz. This volume presents scholarship on a variety of topics, including: Germany's records of the Armenian genocide; little-known cases of contemporary genocide in Afghanistan, East Timor, and of the Kurds; a provocative new interpretation of the psychic scarring of Holocaust survivors; and nongovernmental organizations that have undertaken the beginnings of scholarship on the worldwide problems of genocide. The Widening Circle of Genocide embodies reverence for human life; its goal is the search for new means to prevent genocide. This work is distinguished by its excellence, originality, and depth of its scholarship. The first volume was selected by the American Library Association for its list of "Outstanding Academic Books of 1988-89." It is both compelling reading and an invaluable tool for scholars and students who wish to pursue specific fields of study of genocide. It will also be of interest to political scientists, historians, psychologists, and religion scholars.