NEW PUBLICATIONS


Darfur: Genocide Before Our Eyes, ed. by Joyce Apsel, Published by the Institute

for the Study of Genocide, 2005.


This volume begins with an introduction and essay on ‰¥þTeaching about Darfur through the Perspective of Genocide and Human Rights‰¥ÿ by Joyce Apsel. Jerry Fowler traces the ‰¥þEvolution of Conflict and Genocide in Sudan: A Historical Survey‰¥ÿ. Eric Markusen and Samuel Totten discuss ‰¥þInvestigating Allegations of Genocide in Darfur: The US Atrocities Documentation Team and the UN Commission of Inquiry.‰¥ÿ Eric Reeves essay ‰¥þDarfur: Genocide Before Our Eyes‰¥ÿ gives an analysis of the genocide taking place in Darfur and Government of Sudan chokehold on humanitarian efforts. Gregory H. Stanton discusses genocide denial in ‰¥þGenocide Emergency: Darfur, Sudan Twelve Ways to Deny a Genocide‰¥ÿ. In the final essay, Jennifer Leaning from Physicians for Human Rights and the Harvard School of Public Health analyzes ‰¥þThe Human Impact of War in Darfur.‰¥ÿ


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Teaching about Human Rights, ed. by Joyce Apsel, published by the American Sociological Assn, Washington, D.C., 2005, 173 pages.


The volume begins with an introductory essay by Joyce Apsel analyzing trends and challeges of human rights education. The interdisciplinary volume includes 24 syllabi and bibliography, sample essays and exams, service learning projects and other teaching resources. Syllabi range from a freshman seminar taught by philosopher Morton Winston on Human Rights: Rights to Education to an undergraduate survey taught by Omer Bartov on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity to courses on economic and social justice by sociologists Judith Blau and on globalization by Keri Iyall Smith. A number of International Human Rights courses include those by political scientist Jack Donnelly and sociologist Rhoda Howard-Hassmann and special topics by anthropologist Robert Hitchcock on Environment and Human Development and George Kent on the Human

Right to Adequate Food.

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