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Anger, Affective Injustice, and Emotion Regulation [PDF]
Victims of oppression are often called to let go of their anger in order to facilitate better discussion to bring about the end of their oppression. According to Amia Srinivasan, this constitutes an affective injustice.
Archer, Alfred, Mills, Georgina
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Abstract Research‐Practice Partnerships seek to close the research‐practice gap through developing collaborative, authentic partnerships between researchers and community members. Our team has leveraged Research‐Practice Ambassadors to support socially just and equitable partnership processes in schools.
Danielle R. Hatchimonji +8 more
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A Needs-Based Partial Theory of Human Injustice: Oppression, Dehumanization, Exploitation, and Systematic Inequality in Opportunities to Address Human Needs [PDF]
The article presents an original needs-based partial theory of human injustice and shows its relationship to existing theories of human need and human liberation.
Dover, Michael Alan
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Joint enterprise, murder and substantial injustice: the first successful appeal post-Jogee (case comment) [PDF]
This paper analyses the Court of Appeal decision in R v Crilly [2018] EWCA Crim 168. This was the first out-of-time appeal after R v Jogee in which the applicant succeeded in demonstrating ‘substantial injustice’ and having his murder conviction vacated.
Krebs, Beatrice
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Abstract This manuscript centers on the experiences of caretakers of minors in Honduran transnational families (TNFs) in which one or both parents emigrated, and of the schoolteachers, professional psychologists, and spiritual leaders working with these families.
Marco Gemignani +2 more
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This study examines social class discrimination in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, focusing on their similarities and differences in addressing this issue across distinct historical contexts—Victorian England and ...
Md. Mehedi Hassan
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Camus et sa politique du réel : une pensée pour l’Algérie
"Too aware of the state of the world", Albert Camus, thinker, writer and citizen always fought to eradicate famine, great injustices and social prejudice in Argelia. However, to achieve those goals, as he himself points out, not all means are acceptable,
João da Costa Domingues
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The Paradox of the Benefiting Samaritan [PDF]
Many persons believe that benefiting from injustice can be morally wrong. Philosophers have developed several compelling theories to justify this intuition.
Unterreiner, Miles
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Racism and racial disparities in firearm violence: A scoping review
Abstract Firearm violence (i.e., interpersonal, police firearm violence) disproportionately affects racially minoritized communities. Researchers recently shifted their focus from race to racism to better understand the factors that contribute to racial disparities in firearm violence.
Daniel B. Lee +8 more
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Understanding Aristotle's Notion of the Mean: A Case Study in Anger
In this paper, I argue that purely quantitative understandings of Aristotle's concept of "the mean" (as presented in Nicomachean Ethics) are oversimplified, and I make this argument by analyzing the particular emotion of anger.
Heather Stewart
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