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THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE IN RELATION TO THE PRINCIPLE OF THE RAWLS’ SOCIAL JUSTICE
The socially-based justice depends mostly by the way how the main rights and obligations are appointed. It also depends on the economic possibilities and social conditions that it itself determines in different sectors of the society. In essence, distributive justice aims at achieving a state of ideal separation of wealth, which is justified on the ...
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Re-storying Grant Creek: relational restoration on a degraded Montana Stream
The ‘relational turn’, proposed for the sustainability sciences, provides an ontological and methodological means to move beyond positivist portrayals of ecological restoration in social-ecological systems towards what we call relational restoration. The
Seamus R. Land, Daniel T. Spencer
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Pedagogies of Harmonies as Critical Love in English Language Education [PDF]
: As societies confront ongoing global instability, English language education faces an urgent responsibility to prepare learners not only for academic success but also for ethical, relational, and human engagement in an uncertain world.
Luis Javier Pentón Herrera +2 more
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The relational justice of contracts
Gentilissima Professoressa, Le scrivo dalla casa editrice Giappichelli per conto della Professoressa Adriana Cosseddu, in merito alla Sua richiesta di pubblicare il Suo contributo al volume "the role of fraternity in law” in open acces. Le diamo naturalmente la nostra espressa autorizzazione. Se avesse bisogno di una liberatoria o di un certificato non
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Land as Kin, Exile and Agony: A Relational Approach to Justice
This article advances a story-driven, theoretical exploration of how entanglements of agony, exile and Land relations can reconfigure understandings of justice.
Eleyan Sawafta
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Relational Perspectives on Environmental Justice
Spatial injustices, especially the disproportionate exposure of disadvantaged communities to environmental risks, stem from an inability to appreciate the lived experience of risk and, instead, a reliance on technical frameworks for regulating it. We review Noddings’ ideas about the caring attitude, in particular, that of caring for and, to some degree,
Raul P. Lejano, Sandra Ajaps
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The volume, Landscape, Law and Justice—20 Years, revisits two decades of scholarship examining landscapes as socially constructed, relational sites shaped by law and justice.
Stephen Przybylinski
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A Wīnak Perspective on Cosmovisíon Maya and Eco-Justice Education
This article responds to questions of relational ethics in Indigenous mobility with a critically conscious approach to cosmovisíon Maya in Soonkahni (Salt Lake Valley).
Arcia Tecun
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Stewarding qualitative data: A hermeneutic and relational reframing of qualitative data governance
Qualitative data governance is increasingly formalised within infrastructures originally designed for quantitative research. These systems rely on tools such as suppression, generalisation and output checking, underpinned by epistemological assumptions ...
Elizabeth Green
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Relational practice, a critical component for successful social work
Relational practice describes the value and development of relationships or connections with others and is a key concept across the different systems of health, education, criminal justice, and social work. Lamph et al.
Katy Cleece +3 more
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