by mridul80 | Apr 13, 2025
Protecting Human Rights Defenders at Risk Alice M. Nah, Routledge (November 2020) “This book assesses the construction, operation and effects of the international protection regime for human rights defenders, which has evolved significantly over the last twenty years...
by mridul80 | Apr 13, 2025
Navigating Mental and Emotional Wellbeing in Risky Forms of Human Rights Activism Alice M. Nah, Social Movement Studies (January 2021) “How do people engaged in risky forms of activism understand and manage their mental and emotional wellbeing? What factors shape...
by mridul80 | Apr 13, 2025
Racism, Whiteness, and Burnout in Antiracism Movements: How White Racial Justice Activists Elevate Burnout in Racial Justice Activists of Color in the United States Paul C Gorski and Noura Erakat, Ethnicities (March 2019) “Social movement scholars have described...
by mridul80 | Apr 13, 2025
Racial battle fatigue and activist burnout in racial justice activists of color at predominantly White colleges and universities Paul C. Gorski, Race Ethnicity and Education (2018) “Activist burnout scholarship has inadequately considered challenges...
by mridul80 | Apr 9, 2025
Protection, Self-Care and the Safety of Human Rights Defenders Simone Cruz and Jelena Dordevic, Sur: International Journal on Human Rights, No. 30 (August 2020) “Threats against feminists, LGBTQI+ people and black women [in Brazil] in their diversity are...