William Armaline

William Armaline

教授
Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary 社会科学s 
威廉.armaline@witnesswearclothing.com

 

 

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William Armaline is a 教授 in the Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary 社会科学s and founder of the Human Rights Minor Program and Human Rights Institute at San José State University.  His formal training and professional experience span sociology, education, and human rights.  Dr. Armaline’s interests, applied work, and scholarly publications address social problems as they relate to political economy, politics, human rights, racism, critical pedagogy, inequality and youth, mass incarceration, policing, and drug policy reform.  His new book with co-author Davita Silfen Glasberg (Human Rights Praxis and the Struggle for Survival, Routledge Press, out in late spring 2024) examines the threats to human rights and survival posed by global capitalism and an increasingly militarized and authoritarian world that takes the form of a global police state in scope and effect.

 

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W. Armaline. Public education against neoliberal capitalism: Strategies and opportunities. 在D .香农. 和J. 加勒(Eds.), Interdisciplinary Approaches to Pedagogy and Place-Based 教育 (2017, Palgrave-Macmillan).

W. Armaline D. Glasberg, and B. Purkayastha. The Human Rights Enterprise: Political sociology, state power, and social movements (2015, Polity Press).

W. Armaline C. 维拉·桑切斯, and M. 专题. “The Biggest Gang in Oakland: Rethinking police legitimacy” (2014, Contemporary Justice Review).