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Abstract What do “justice,” “social justice,” and “injustice” mean? What is your idea of justice? This article analyzes macrolevel understandings of justice (distributive justice) in political philosophy and mesolevel understandings of justice as rectification (criminal and civil justice) in penal philosophy, law, and social science.
Kathleen Daly
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Chasing a myth? Searching for ‘self’ through lifestyle travel. [PDF]
This paper problematises the concept of searching for self in the context of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom extended leisure travel is a preferred lifestyle that they return to repeatedly.
Cohen, Scott
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ABSTRACT Gig platforms mediating domestic services related to social reproduction are increasingly acknowledged as urban infrastructures. While critical scholars have discussed the related working conditions, profitmaking, and problems resulting from digital mediation extensively, there is no broader debate about the reorganization of reproductive work
Anke Strüver, Nikos Gatsinos
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Young Europeans’ Geo-Political Identities: A Poststructural Analysis
This study analyses the way young Europeans, aged between 10 and 20, construct their sense of identity with geo-political entities such as the nation, the state and the European Union; how these are expressed; and how young people manage the potential ...
Alistair Ross
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Legislation regarding transexuality in Spain: advances, weaknesses and paradoxes
Transsexualism regulation has pointed the need to rethink the concepts of sex and gender. This is even more true for transsexualism regulation in non-specific legal instruments where gender is a key element.
Katrina Belsué Guillorme
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Getting Conspiratorial: Review of: Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to the X-files by Peter Knight [PDF]
Peter Knight begins his foray into the conspiratorial corners of popular culture with the following provocation: conspiracy theories are no longer the “delusional rantings” of the fringe elements in society, but rather constitute “many people’s normal ...
Kuhlman, Martha
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Subjectivation and performative politics—Butler thinking Althusser and Foucault: intelligibility, agency and the raced-nationed-religioned subjects of education [PDF]
Judith Butler is perhaps best known for her take-up of the debate between Derrida and Austin over the function of the performative and her subsequent suggestion that the subject be understood as performatively constituted.
Althusser L. +46 more
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Writing Teachers’ Emotion(s) and Agency in a Professional Development Course
ABSTRACT Despite the growth of research on teachers’ professionalism, little is known about writing teachers’ emotion(s) and agency in professional development courses. The present study addressed this gap through a two‐stage project that first explored seven English language teachers’ emotion and agency construction in a teacher education course ...
Mostafa Nazari +3 more
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Facebook Ethnography: The Poststructural Ontology of Transnational (Im) Migration Research
This theoretical article discusses the creative utility of Facebook as a new ethnographic tool in which to study transnational (im) migration. Facebook ethnography allows the (im) migration researcher to transcend the four structural dualities that ...
David Joseph Piacenti PhD +2 more
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Reading The Silences Within Critical Feminist Theory [PDF]
This paper reviews the literature produced on gender and critical literacy, particularly research which has drawn on Kristeva's (1986) three tier model of women's work to inform critical feminist literacy curriculum.
Singh, Parlo
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