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State-Sponsored Injustice: The Case of Eugenic Sterilization [PDF]
In analytic political philosophy, it is common to view state-sponsored injustice as the work of a corporate agent. But as I argue, structural injustice theory provides grounds for reassessing the agential approach, producing new insights into state ...
Page, Jennifer M.
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AbstractWhen J.R. Cash (Johnny Cash) sings that he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die, audiences impressed by the singer's skillful creation and depiction of a nihilistic lyrical subject clap and cheer. When Terrell Doyley (Skengdo) and Joshua Malinga (A.M.) sang broadly similar lyrics at a concert in 2018, London's Metropolitan Police and the ...
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The Institution of Gender-Based Asylum and Epistemic Injustice: A Structural Limit [PDF]
One of the recent attempts to explore epistemic dimensions of forced displacement focuses on the institution of gender-based asylum and hopes to detect forms of epistemic injustice within assessments of gender related asylum applications.
Sertler, Ezgi
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When Push Comes to Love: Partnership and Social Justice
Despite major accomplishments of the modern era, the protection of women, children, and the environment remain vulnerable. In response, there has been increasing growth of social justice protests that use social media to express the need for social ...
Margaret Frimoth
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Injustice perceptions about pain: parent–child discordance is associated with worse functional outcomes [PDF]
Pain is experienced within and influenced by social environments. For children with chronic pain, the child–parent relationship and parental beliefs about pain are particularly important and may influence pain outcomes. Pain-related injustice perceptions
Hirsh, Adam T. +5 more
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“What if There's Something Wrong with Her?”‐How Biomedical Technologies Contribute to Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare [PDF]
While there is a steadily growing literature on epistemic injustice in healthcare, there are few discussions of the role that biomedical technologies play in harming patients in their capacity as knowers.
Alexander Michelle +33 more
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Benefiting from injustice and brute luck [PDF]
Many political philosophers maintain that beneficiaries of injustice are under special obligations to assist victims of injustice. However, the examples favored by those who endorse this view equally support an alternative luck egalitarian view, which ...
Knight, C.
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Previous research has shown that disasters often involve a sense of injustice among affected communities. But the empowerment process through which ‘disaster communities’ organise strategically to confront such injustices have not been investigated by ...
Selin Tekin, John Drury
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Cultural Pluralism and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
For liberalism, values such as respect, reciprocity, and tolerance should frame cultural encounters in multicultural societies. However, it is easy to disregard that power differences and political domination also influence the cultural sphere
Collste, Göran
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Vergifnisonderwys: Die sleutel tot die ontlonting van ongelukkigheid oor sosiale onreg
Forgiveness education: The key to the dissipation of misery due to social injustice. Personal and global conditions have recently highlighted the importance for individuals and communities to be able to forgive other individuals and communities for a ...
Johannes L. van der Walt
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