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The how of social justice education in social work: Decentering colonial whiteness and building relational reflexivity through circle pedagogy and Image Theatre

Social Work Education, 2022
Teaching courses on social justice are mainstays of social work education and are considered imperative for ethically responsible social work practice.
Shoshana Pollack, Christine Mayor
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The Relational Justice of Contract

The Role of Fraternity in Law A Comparative Legal Approach, 2021
Racía Caro Gándara
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Practical applications of a social justice agenda in counselling and psychotherapy: the relational equality in education framework (REEF)

British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2021
Recently there has been an increasing focus on the social justice agenda in counselling and psychotherapy. To ensure that this does not merely function as rhetoric, therapists must consider how to translate their social justice values into action.
A. Fitzgibbon, Laura Anne Winter
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Victim Agency, Relational Autonomy and Transitional Justice: Experience of Saturday Mothers

International Journal of Transitional Justice
This article explores the political agency of victims and proposes a new concept for understanding complex political victims in violent political contexts.
Güneş Daşlı
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Court in Between: The Spaces of Relational Justice in Papua New Guinea

Transitional Justice in Law, History and Anthropology, 2016
. This article considers local-level disputing in Papua New Guinea by bringing two theories into play: spatial justice, borrowed from the ‘geographical’ turn in legal theory, and relational justice, from the anthropology of law.
M. Demian
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Expanding the Boundaries of Justice in Urban Greening Scholarship: Toward an Emancipatory, Antisubordination, Intersectional, and Relational Approach

, 2020
Supported by a large body of scholarship, it is increasingly orthodox practice for cities to deploy urban greening interventions to address diverse socioenvironmental challenges, from protecting urban ecosystems to enhancing built environments and ...
Isabelle Anguelovski   +14 more
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Too late for indigenous climate justice: Ecological and relational tipping points

WIREs Climate Change, 2019
It may be too late to achieve environmental justice for some indigenous peoples, and other groups, in terms of avoiding dangerous climate change.
K. Whyte
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Justice On Relating Private and Public

Political Theory, 1981
Private and public, it is important to realize, are relative terms. First, something may be public in the sense that it is accessible to all, open to scrutiny by anyone, visible as a focus of attention. Second, something may be public in the sense that it affects all or most of us, public in its consequences and significance.
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Rethinking Distributive Justice: The Relational Ground for Commutative Justice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Commutative justice is the current dominant link between economics and ethics in liberal societies, encapsulated in the principle of honoring contracts. Market theory’s elevation of the role of commutative justice, or justice in exchange and property, is often taken as liberalism’s revolutionary change in priorities of justice.
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Justice in International Relations

1998
The question with which we are concerned is how far the state is necessary or sufficient or even relevant as a constituency of human justice. If answers to this question are considered as forming a continuum, at one end all questions of justice are seen as having meaning only within the state.
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