Nov 02 2010

An evening with S’bu Zikode, Nov. 16th

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Lessons from the militant poor in post-apartheid South Africa

An evening with S’bu Zikode

S’bu Zikode is the elected President of Abahlali baseMjondolo Shackdwellers Movement of South Africa. He has held this position since 2005. In December 2009 Anglican Bishop Rubin Phillip, a former comrade of Steve Biko, conferred the Order of the Holy Nativity on Zikode. This year he was listed by the Mail & Guardian as one of the two hundred most influential young South Africans. He has written a number of widely published articles on popular politics and the struggle for just cities. As a result of his political work he has lost two jobs, been arrested and assaulted and, in September 2009, his home was destroyed and looted by an armed mob. He and his partner Sindiswe Mkhize have four children.

Also featuring a 10-minute sneak preview of Dear Mandela, a documentary film (now in post-production) about South Africa’s “new apartheid”, where forced evictions and dire poverty are too clearly a reminder of days past. Abahlali baseMjondolo, a social movement of shack dwellers is challenging the conditions as well as the state of democracy itself in the country.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 2010

6.30 – 8.30 PM in Room C198 (Concourse level)

CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue @ 34th Street

Free and open to the public

Sponsored by the Center for Place, Culture and Politics.

Co-sponsored by the Anthropology Doctoral Program, Environmental Psychology Doctoral Subprogram, Political Science Doctoral Program, Sociology Doctoral Program, Africa Research Group, Global Studies Collective, Postcolonial Studies Group, Social and Political Theory Students Association, Spacetime Research Collective, Twentieth Century Area Studies Group, and Women of Color Network.

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Nov 02 2010

Human Rights Seminar, Nov. 4th

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6pm | Room C204

Yasmeen Hassan, Deputy Director/Program Director, Equality Now, The Monitoring of Women’s Rights: An Evaluation of CEDAW, CSW, the Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, and the New Working Group on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women

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Nov 02 2010

Human Rights Seminar Oct. 28th

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6 pm | Room C197

Rainer Braun, Research Analyst for Governance Metrics International (GMI); Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs Program, A Comparison of Private Sector Labor Rights Monitoring and Traditional State-Based Human Rights Monitoring within the UN Context

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Nov 02 2010

Human Rights Seminar Series

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HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR SERIES

FALL 2010 – SPRING 2011

The Center for International Human Rights

John Jay College of Criminal Justice,

The Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science,

and The Global Studies Collective

present

Assesing Compliance: the role of human rights monotoring mechanisms

The purpose of this year’s seminar is to study how monitoring mechanisms are utilized to assess compliance with international human rights norms and standards. This subject is especially pertinent in light of the recent report submitted by the US government to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) procedures of the UN Human Rights Council, and of the near completion of the first four-year cycle of the UPR process (2008-2011). In addition, the seminar will explore how these monitoring mechanisms can be used more effectively for accountability and advocacy purposes. The seminar will examine monitoring mechanisms of charter and treaty-based bodies, as well as extra-conventional mechanisms and the supplemental monitoring of non-governmental organizations. Our seminar meets approximately once a month and attracts a diverse audience that includes faculty, students, NGO representatives, and UN officials.

PLACE: Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY),

365 Fifth Ave. New York, NY

TIME: 6:00-8:00 pm

For more information contact: Rebecca Landy at rlandy@jjay.cuny.edu

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Feb 23 2010

Human Rights Seminar, Feb 25

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The CUNY Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science,

The Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College, and

Global Studies Collective

Present

WOMEN OF FAITH AS AGENTS OF PEACE

Jacqueline Ogega

Director, Women’s Mobilization Program at Religions for Peace, overseeing the Global Women of Faith Network worldwide and PhD researcher, University of Bradford, UK

Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010

Location: Student Lounge, Political Science Program, room 5200.

Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York

365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street

RSVP: norhan.basuni@jjay.cuny.edu

Refreshments will be served!

This event is open to the public. Please bring your friends!

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Feb 14 2010

ISA 2010 New Orleans

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If you’re at the International Studies Association’s conference in New Orleans next week, come and see us:

Cassells, Elsada
  • Paper: Foreign Policy for Development: Cuban Medical Diplomacy in the Global South
Kamran, Annelies
  • Paper: Global Governance as Seen through Social Network Analysis
  • Paper: The Contemporary Context of Security
Nolutshungu, Nomvuyo
  • Panel: Symbols, Power and Memory in International Politics and Relations
  • Paper: Judging the ICTY: Expert Conceptions of Human Rights and Justice
  • Paper: International Justice and the Politics of Prevention: the ICC and R2P
Weiss, Paulette
  • Roundtable: Small Arms Roundtable: Arms Trade, Conventional Disarmament, and Human Rights Norms
Twitter: #isa2010

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Nov 30 2009

Upcoming Human Rights Lecture, Dec. 10th

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The CUNY Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science,

The Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College, and

Global Studies Collective

Present

a Talk on

How to Integrate International Human Rights Principles into Religious and Customary Legal Systems

by

Yüksel Sezgin

Assistant Professor of Political Science

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

City University of New York

Date: December 10, 2009

Place: Room C205

Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York

365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street

RSVP: Dr. M. Victoria Pérez-Ríos, mvprios@jjay.cuny.edu or

Paulette Weiss, paulettes@aol.com

Refreshments Served!  Bring your friends!

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Nov 11 2009

Upcoming Human Rights Panel, Nov. 19 2009

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The CUNY Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science, The Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College, and Global Studies Collective present a Panel Discussion with

Dr. Robert Zuber, Director, Project for a UN Emergency Peace Service and Global Action to Prevent War, on Religious Congregations and ‘Good Faith’ Efforts to Promote Human Rights, Human Security and a Culture of Peace

And

Mr. Daniël Prins, Chief, Conventional Arms Branch, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, on Curbing the Excessive Accumulation of Small Arms

Discussant: Prof. George Andreopoulos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, CUNY

Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009

Place: Room 9206

Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York

365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street

RSVP: Dr. M. Victoria Pérez-Ríos, mvprios@jjay.cuny.edu or Paulette Weiss, paulettes@aol.com

Refreshments Served!  Bring your friends!

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Oct 21 2009

Recent conference presentation

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On Saturday, I presented “The Response to Nuclear Proliferation,” a social network analysis of cooperation to prevent proliferation, at the ISSS/ISAC conference in Monterey, CA.

Abstract:

This paper uses the methods of social network analysis to discover the structural patterns of cooperation that arose in response to a global traditional security problem. It does this by mapping compulsory and institutional power relations (Barnett and Duvall 2005) among actors responding to the proliferation of nuclear weapons since the end of the Cold War. For the institutional power measure, I use treaty and international agreement membership; and for the compulsory power measure, I use contractual obligations for nuclear expertise, materials, and technology. By mapping the relationships at the system level of world politics, including individual states as well as intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), transnational nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and transnational corporations (TNCs), this paper finds a third relation among these actors, namely, structural power. It also demonstrates how a network approach to the constitution of system level world politics can produce knowledge not available to traditional methods.

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Oct 04 2009

Upcoming Human Rights Lecture, Oct. 8, 2009

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The CUNY Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science,The Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College, and Global Studies Collective

Present

Intersecting Narratives: Faith, Food, and Human Rights

Kirk Harris
Program Associate
The United Nations Liaison Office of Mennonite Central Committee

Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009
Place: Room 9206
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street

RSVP: Dr. M. Victoria Pérez-Ríos, mvprios@jjay.cuny.edu or Paulette Weiss, paulettes@aol.com

Refreshments served; bring your friends!

If you want a copy of the presentation, please contact Dr. M. Victoria Pérez-Ríos, mvprios@jjay.cuny.edu

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