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Justice in Parent–Child Relations
2022Abstract Chapter 13 contends that distributive justice plays a salient role in regulating parent–child relationships. For instance, parental distribution practices include love and respect, housework chores, and pocket money. Family life in democracies is governed by Western egalitarian justice, but daily family practices often deviate ...
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Feminist innovation in philosophy: Relational autonomy and social justice
Women's Studies: International Forum, 2019Feminist philosophy has opened up new areas of investigation across a wide range of sub-fields in mainstream Anglophone philosophy, Continental philosophy and applied ethics.
Catriona Mackenzie
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The New Educator, 2019
In recent years, restorative justice (RJ) has been increasingly embedded in school policies and practice, primarily as a method to correct individual behavior. RJ, however, has a deeper potential, to help students build relationships and make school safe,
Trista Hollweck, K. Reimer, K. Bouchard
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In recent years, restorative justice (RJ) has been increasingly embedded in school policies and practice, primarily as a method to correct individual behavior. RJ, however, has a deeper potential, to help students build relationships and make school safe,
Trista Hollweck, K. Reimer, K. Bouchard
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Justice- and temporality-related findings
2014The aim of this chapter is to address the identified research gap by considering the juridical contract and the network temporality in high potential innovation. Drawing on findings from the empirical work, I will argue for relational fairness in governance over time. At a certain level of harmonisation, the formal contract becomes factually irrelevant
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Centring Justice on Human Relations
2020In post-independence Zimbabwe, many civilians were subjected to state-sanctioned violence with grave consequences on human relations and harmony at community level. Elitist transitional justice processes employed by the state have not managed to address the relational harms that occur at the interpersonal level, which I argue in this book to be ...
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Uneasy tensions in energy justice and systems transformation
Nature Energy, 2023David Bidwell, Benjamin K Sovacool
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A pro-health cookstove strategy to advance energy, social and ecological justice
Nature Energy, 2022Annelise Gill-Wiehl, Daniel M Kammen
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Sustainability, Justice and Market Relations
1995Policies that impose extra burdens on the least well off members of a society are contrary to the requirements of justice, as most of us understand them. Rawls’ theory of justice (Rawls 1972), which is supposed to be based on our ideas of fairness, insists that inequalities can only be justified if they provide maximum benefits to the least well off ...
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