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Reframing health inequality? The rise, rise and fall of three competing policy frames. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts, 2016
Injustice is a three to five minute interactive virtual reality (VR) experience themed around racially motivated police brutality. In Injustice, guests witness an act of racial discrimination happening in front of them, forcing them to make moral and ethical decisions on the spot.
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Injustice is a three to five minute interactive virtual reality (VR) experience themed around racially motivated police brutality. In Injustice, guests witness an act of racial discrimination happening in front of them, forcing them to make moral and ethical decisions on the spot.
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2023
Abstract Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a key site of political struggle around the world. While mainstream (and some critical) International Political Economy (IPE) has tended to overlook the importance of sexuality, there is a rich tradition of feminist and queer ...
Gore, Ellie, Smith, Nicola
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Abstract Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a key site of political struggle around the world. While mainstream (and some critical) International Political Economy (IPE) has tended to overlook the importance of sexuality, there is a rich tradition of feminist and queer ...
Gore, Ellie, Smith, Nicola
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The Epistemic Injustice of Racial Injustice
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2021The treatment of essential health care providers belonging to racial and ethnic minority groups is a bioethical issue. Minority providers hold valuable knowledge of the racism they experience. However, they are continuously doubted, discredited, and disempowered as epistemic interlocutors.
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Injustice for Injustice—Conclusion—Solution?
2021Right versus Right. This is the usual answer to the question: “Whose Holy Land?” This is considered to be the truth among moderate and thus reasonable people, who can be found on both sides. I support their stance too, but unfortunately they are wrong when they defend the “right versus right” argument.
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2020
Abstract This chapter starts off with Alexander v. United States, a case from the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia involving a defendant from a “rotten social background” charged with murder. The question it ultimately seeks to answer is this: When a democratic state has treated a citizen so badly, as a matter of ...
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Abstract This chapter starts off with Alexander v. United States, a case from the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia involving a defendant from a “rotten social background” charged with murder. The question it ultimately seeks to answer is this: When a democratic state has treated a citizen so badly, as a matter of ...
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Environmental injustice: Fracking
Public Health Nursing, 2021AbstractIndividuals have rights not only to health care but also to a safe environment including clean water sources and ambient air. These rights should be protected regardless of demographic variables. Unfortunately, there are injustices that infringe upon these human rights including the hydraulic fracturing of shale rock or “fracking.” Fracking is ...
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2018
Injustice offers a radical alternative to familiar ways of thinking about problems of justice and injustice, one motivated by the urgency of concrete struggles over injustice in the real world. It rejects the paradigm of ideal moral theory, which suffers from theoretical paralysis, distortional thinking, and a reflexive tendency to subordinate politics
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Injustice offers a radical alternative to familiar ways of thinking about problems of justice and injustice, one motivated by the urgency of concrete struggles over injustice in the real world. It rejects the paradigm of ideal moral theory, which suffers from theoretical paralysis, distortional thinking, and a reflexive tendency to subordinate politics
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Revue Projet, 2005
Resumé Dans la quête de justice, il y a une temsion entre les aspirations à l’exactitude et une reconnaissance plus fondamentale et gratuite.
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Resumé Dans la quête de justice, il y a une temsion entre les aspirations à l’exactitude et une reconnaissance plus fondamentale et gratuite.
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