“We are beckoned to see the world through a one-way mirror, as if we are threatened and innocent and the rest of humanity is threatening, or wretched, or expendable. Our memory is struggling to rescue the truth that human rights were not handed down as privileges from a parliament, or a boardroom, or an institution, but that peace is only possible with justice and with information that gives us the power to act justly.”
John Pilger

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

An Academic Journal:Humanity & Society

Humanity & Society
Editor: David Embrick
Loyola University Chicago
http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202112

Humanity & Society, the official journal of the Association for Humanist Sociology, was first published in 1977 and has been published quarterly since 1978. Humanity & Society is a peer-reviewed Sage journal with abstracts of published articles appearing in Sociological Abstracts. It features “humanist sociology,” which is broadly defined as a sociology that views people not only as products of social forces but also as agents in their lives and the world. We are committed to a sociology that contributes to a more humane, equal, and just society.
Please direct your inquiries and ideas to:

David G. Embrick, Editor-In-Chief, at dge.has(at)gmail.com  &
Kasey Henricks, Managing Editor, at kasey.henricks(at)gmail.com

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