Janice Gallagher is a postdoctoral fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, and will join the Rutgers University-Newark Department of Political Science as an Assistant Professor in the Fall of 2016. . She holds a PhD in Government from Cornell University, and earned an MA in Teaching at Brown University. She conducted more than two years of fieldwork in Mexico and Colombia, and previously worked as a human rights accompanier in Colombia.
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Publicado en: openGlobalRights-openpageHuman rights at a crossroads: 18 months after Ayotzinapa
Eighteen months after Ayotzinapa, Mexican civil society has pulled together in new and promising ways to challenge...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaDerechos humanos en encrucijada: 18 meses después de Ayotzinapa
Dieciocho meses después de Ayozinapa, la sociedad civil mexicana se ha organizado de forma novedosa y prometedora...
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Publicado en: openGlobalRights-openpageNeither elites nor masses: protecting human rights in the real world
The diversity of human rights movements defies elite/mass labels. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debates on...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaNi las élites ni las masas: la protección de los derechos humanos en el mundo real
La diversidad de los movimientos de derechos humanos desafía el uso de las etiquetas "de élite" o "de masas". Una...