LaDawn Haglund | Arizona State University (original) (raw)

Related Authors

Muqtedar Khan

David Seamon

Remo Caponi

Estella Weiss-Krejci

Armando Marques-Guedes

Noe Cornago

Noe Cornago

University of the Basque Country, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Mehmet Penpecioglu

Manuel  Tironi

Kyle Whyte

Mauro Grondona

Uploads

Papers by LaDawn Haglund

Research paper thumbnail of Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by Which Human Rights Are Realized

Research paper thumbnail of After the Victory, Sobering Realities

NACLA Report on the Americas, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Right to water, right to light : state autonomy, accountability, and utility privatization in Central America, 1980-2002 /

Research paper thumbnail of Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by Which Human Rights Are Realized

Research paper thumbnail of Deepening Our Understanding of Rights Realization through Disaggregation and Mapping: Integrating Census Data and Participatory GIS

Research paper thumbnail of Deepening Our Understanding of Rights Realization through Disaggregation and Mapping

From Human Rights to Social Transformation, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Water governance and social justice in São Paulo, Brazil

Research paper thumbnail of Test of Our Progress: The Translation of Economic and Social Rights Norms Into Practice

Journal of Human Rights, 2011

The application of the language of “rights” to the economic and social conditions of the world's ... more The application of the language of “rights” to the economic and social conditions of the world's impoverished populations has gained a great deal of momentum in recent years. Yet, given the continuing pervasiveness of basic deprivations for the world's poor, there is a pressing need to examine precisely how economic and social rights norms (as reflected in international treaties and other multilateral documents) are translated into practices. This article seeks to synthesize the theoretical literature on economic and social rights (ESR) and to examine the variety of legal, institutional, and political mechanisms that facilitate their realization. We utilize legal, anthropological, and sociological theory to identify institutional and cultural factors that affect norm translation, as well as adaptive, processual, and emergent dynamics that may alter outcomes. In moving from theory to method, we conceptualize a number of factors that contribute to rights realization, operationalize them by describing how translation mechanisms of each might manifest in real-world settings where rights are at stake and compile a list of questions and indicators that can be used to measure them. We hope this overview will assist in expanding and enriching human rights theory, facilitate the empirical study of economic justice and thereby contribute to efforts for making economic and social rights a reality.

Research paper thumbnail of Test of our Progress: The Translation of Economic and Social Rights Norms into Practices

Research paper thumbnail of Hard Pressed to Invest The Political Economy of Public Sector Reform in Costa Rica

Research paper thumbnail of Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods

Research paper thumbnail of Power and Luck

Research paper thumbnail of Ties that Collide Embeddedness under Democratization and Neo-liberalization

Books by LaDawn Haglund

Research paper thumbnail of Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods

Research paper thumbnail of Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by Which Human Rights Are Realized

Research paper thumbnail of After the Victory, Sobering Realities

NACLA Report on the Americas, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Right to water, right to light : state autonomy, accountability, and utility privatization in Central America, 1980-2002 /

Research paper thumbnail of Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by Which Human Rights Are Realized

Research paper thumbnail of Deepening Our Understanding of Rights Realization through Disaggregation and Mapping: Integrating Census Data and Participatory GIS

Research paper thumbnail of Deepening Our Understanding of Rights Realization through Disaggregation and Mapping

From Human Rights to Social Transformation, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Water governance and social justice in São Paulo, Brazil

Research paper thumbnail of Test of Our Progress: The Translation of Economic and Social Rights Norms Into Practice

Journal of Human Rights, 2011

The application of the language of “rights” to the economic and social conditions of the world's ... more The application of the language of “rights” to the economic and social conditions of the world's impoverished populations has gained a great deal of momentum in recent years. Yet, given the continuing pervasiveness of basic deprivations for the world's poor, there is a pressing need to examine precisely how economic and social rights norms (as reflected in international treaties and other multilateral documents) are translated into practices. This article seeks to synthesize the theoretical literature on economic and social rights (ESR) and to examine the variety of legal, institutional, and political mechanisms that facilitate their realization. We utilize legal, anthropological, and sociological theory to identify institutional and cultural factors that affect norm translation, as well as adaptive, processual, and emergent dynamics that may alter outcomes. In moving from theory to method, we conceptualize a number of factors that contribute to rights realization, operationalize them by describing how translation mechanisms of each might manifest in real-world settings where rights are at stake and compile a list of questions and indicators that can be used to measure them. We hope this overview will assist in expanding and enriching human rights theory, facilitate the empirical study of economic justice and thereby contribute to efforts for making economic and social rights a reality.

Research paper thumbnail of Test of our Progress: The Translation of Economic and Social Rights Norms into Practices

Research paper thumbnail of Hard Pressed to Invest The Political Economy of Public Sector Reform in Costa Rica

Research paper thumbnail of Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods

Research paper thumbnail of Power and Luck

Research paper thumbnail of Ties that Collide Embeddedness under Democratization and Neo-liberalization

Research paper thumbnail of Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods

Log In