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William Armaline is a Professor at San José State University’s Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. He founded the Human Rights Minor Program and Human Rights Institute at SJSU. His work spans sociology, education, and human rights, focusing on global capitalism's impact on social justice.
- Expertise in political economy, human rights praxis, and social movements
- Focus on intersections of racism, inequality, and policing
- Key contributor to critical pedagogy and youth advocacy
His research examines how neoliberal capitalism and authoritarianism undermine human rights. Recent publications analyze corporate-state power dynamics, surveillance regimes, and grassroots resistance strategies.
Notable works include The Human Rights Enterprise (2015) and Human Rights Praxis and the Struggle for Survival (2024). Articles explore mass incarceration, drug policy reform, and pedagogical resistance to austerity.
- Co-authored with leading sociologists Davita Glasberg and Bandana Purkayastha
- Collaborates with scholars like Jesslyn Chong and Claudio G. Vera Sanchez
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