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Activists have long recognized the importance of rhetoric and emotional appeal in building support for the global justice movement. However, many political theorists worry that the use of rhetoric may obstruct clear presentation of the issues at stake ...
Julia Skorupska
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Chris Armstrong on Global Equality and Special Claims to Resources [PDF]
In ‘Justice and Natural Resources,’ Chris Armstrong offers a rich and sophisticated egalitarian theory of resource justice, according to which the benefits and burdens flowing from natural (and non-natural) resources are ideally distributed with a view ...
Angell, Kim
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What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice [PDF]
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between people worldwide) and addressing domestic inequality (inequalities between people within a political community), there may be instances in which the ...
Wiens, David, Barry, Christian
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Realizing justice in the coordinated global coronavirus response [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting countries across the globe. Only a globally coordinated response, however, will enable the containment of the virus. Responding to a request from policy makers for ethics input for a global resource pledging event as a ...
Venkatapuram, Sridhar +3 more
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Police Leadership During a Pandemic
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Matt Torigian
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Global justice and childhood: introduction [PDF]
This brief introduction frames a guest-edited collection of eleven contributed articles in the Journal of Global Ethics focused on global justice and childhood. On a general level, there is widespread consensus that there is a strong need for improvement in the lives of children around the globe. What global justice demands in this regard, however, has
Johannes Drerup, Gottfried Schweiger
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been enormous interest in the development of measures that would allow for the swift detection of the disease.
Janet Crespo-Cajigas +8 more
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Predicting SARS-CoV-2 Variant Using Non-Invasive Hand Odor Analysis: A Pilot Study
The adaptable nature of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has led to the emergence of multiple viral variants of concern. This research builds upon a previous demonstration of sampling human hand odor to distinguish SARS-CoV-2 infection status in order to incorporate
Vidia A. Gokool +8 more
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Colonial Abandonment and Hurricane María: Puerto Rican Material Poetics as Survivance
In the wake of Hurricane María, Puerto Ricans in the tropical archipelago and the diaspora engaged in various forms of community organizing to confront governmental and social abandonment.
Melinda González
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This article explores the ways a salient sectarian community division in Northern Ireland frames the imagination of newcomers and the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees.
Ulrike M. Vieten, Fiona Murphy
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