Recognition and precarious mobilities: The experiences of university students from a refugee background in Australia. [PDF]
Webb S +5 more
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Honneth's dialectical shortcoming: understanding Honneth's problem with power. [PDF]
Rutherford M.
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Critical social framework on the determinants of primary healthcare access and utilisation. [PDF]
Hamiduzzaman M +3 more
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Beyond multiculturalism? Rethinking Japan's "tabunka-kyōsei" through Axel Honneth's theory of recognition. [PDF]
Ishimatsu H.
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New ways in critical management and organization studies: Honneth and the method of normative reconstruction. [PDF]
Visser M.
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The Relationality of Ecological Emotions: An Interdisciplinary Critique of Individual Resilience as Psychology's Response to the Climate Crisis. [PDF]
Kałwak W, Weihgold V.
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THE GENESIS OF RECOGNITION IN AXEL HONNETH
The theme of this study is the analytical path of recognition in Axel Honneth's theory. The objective is to reveal the reasons that led Honneth to formulate his concept. Therefore, the focus of the text is to revisit Honneth's writings in order to understand which theoretical currents led the author to develop his concept of recognition.
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Roads to recognition: experiences of migrant women healthcare workers in Norwegian nursing homes. [PDF]
Hedlund Quintanilla CT +3 more
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