“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

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Call for Reviews of Human Rights Films: Societies without Borders

From: LaDawn Haglund <LaDawn.Haglund (at) ASU.EDU>
Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at 2:15 PM
To: <HUMANRIGHTS@LISTSERV.MIAMIOH.EDU>
Subject: Call for Reviews of Human Rights Films

Dear colleagues:

Fourth-quarter reviews of human rights-related films for SWB are now being accepted (deadline December 1). Please see the attached CFP.
This is a great opportunity for students to publish as well!

Call for Reviews of Human Rights Films: Societies without Borders

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The editors of Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences would like to invite scholars, teachers, students, practitioners, and activists to review submit to our Film Reviews section. Reviews should be original and accessible to a broad readership. Preference will be given to reviews of more recent films, and those for which the human rights content is most apparent.

Submissions deadlines for the coming year are December 1, 2014 and March 1, June 1, and September 1, 2015. See attached for complete submission information.

Please forward to others who may be interested.

All the best,

LaDawn Haglund
Chair, ASA Section on Human Rights
Associate Professor, Faculty of Justice and Social Inquiry, SST
Lincoln Fellow of Human Rights and Sustainability
ArizonaState University

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