Michael McCann, Laboring for Civil Rights at the Intersection of Race and Class: Reconsidering the Legacy of A. Philip Randolph. Book in progress, solicited by Polity Press. Expected publication in 2023 |
Publications, Books |
Activism, African American, American, Class, Critical Theory, History, Labor, Race and Ethnicity |
Meyers, S. (2022). “History and Divisions in Nicaragua’s Disability Rights Movement.” Current History. V.121 (832): 63–68 |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, Disability, Human Rights |
“From Identity Politics to Intersectional Solidarity: The Challenge of Rights-Based Social Movements.” In Handbook on Law and Social Movements. Ed Steven Boutcher, et al. Forthcoming 2021 |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, African American, Class, Grassroots, Justice, Labor, Litigation, Race and Ethnicity |
Michael McCann, “Law and Social Movements: Old Themes and New Directions for Research.” Forthcoming in edited book on The Uses of Law by Social Movements, Julie Ringelheim, ed. 2020 |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, Civil Rights, Class, Comparative Law, Justice, Litigation, Social Welfare, West European |
“How States Justify Internment: The Case of Northern Ireland.” Sarah Dreier, Emily Gade, and Michael McCann. Funded by NSF grant. Planned submission to Law & Society Review, summer 2020. |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, Civil Rights, Comparative Law, Crime and Criminality, Critical Theory, Incarceration, Justice, Punishment |
Michael McCann, “A. Philip Randolph: Radicalizing Rights at the Intersection of Race and Class,” in Melvin L. Rogers and Chip Turner, eds., African American Political Thought: A Collected History. Forthcoming, University of Chicago Press. 2020. |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, African American, Civil Rights, Class, Human Rights, Justice, Labor, Race and Ethnicity |
Michael McCann, with George I. Lovell. Union by Law: Filipino American Labor Activists, Rights Radicalism, and Racial Capitalism. With George Lovell. University of Chicago Press. 512 pp. In cloth and paper, April, 2020. |
Publications, Books |
Activism, Civil Rights, Class, Critical Theory, Human Rights, Labor, Political Economy, Race and Ethnicity |
Stephen Meyers. 2014. “Global Civil Society as Megaphone or Echo Chamber?: Formalizing voice in the international disability rights movement.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 27(4): 459-476. |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, Disability, Human Rights, International Studies |
Stephen Meyers and E. Lockwood. 2014. “A Tale of Two Civil Societies: Expectations regarding public resources and disabled persons organizations in Nicaragua and Uruguay.” Disability Studies Quarterly. 34(4). 2 |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Activism, Disability, International Studies |
Stephen Meyers. 2014. “Disabled persons associations at the crossroads of two organizational environments: Grassroots groups as part of an international movement and a local civil society.” Research in Social Science and Disability: Environmental Contexts and Disability. 8: 3-31. |
Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters |
Access and Inclusion, Activism, Disability, Grassroots, International Studies |