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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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This essay examines the role of sound in accounts of Methodism in England during the era of the French Revolution. Drawing on religious writings and political tracts, it explores how the conflict between loyalism and radicalism in the 1790s shaped perceptions of the sonic aspects of Methodist piety among both supporters and opponents of the movement ...
Peter Denney
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The Politics of Revenge: Revanchist Populism in San Francisco and the United States
Abstract This article offers a conjunctural analysis of revanchism in San Francisco across scale. Over the past decade, conservative politicians, media, oligarchs, and organisations have emphasised immigration, homelessness, bureaucratic inefficiency, the opioid epidemic, diversity initiatives, and criminal justice reform to frame San Francisco as a ...
Gregory Woolston, Katharyne Mitchell
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RIP and OSPF protocols Analysis through GNS-3 and OPNET UMTS Model Suite
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Savita Rashmi, Goyal Samta Jain
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From modernity to memes: Reexamining visual culture as a Christian vehicle
Abstract This article examines the expanding field of research on religious memes. Alongside a brief overview of current scholarly directions, it proposes new methodological avenues for studying memes that converge at the intersection of religion and internet humour.
Jonathan W. Johnson
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Abstract This article examines the erosion of political legitimacy in ex‐mining towns in England. Political sociologists and political scientists have long taken an interest in the politics of coalmining areas, which were characterised by high strike rates and militant left values. More recently, the question of legitimacy in these areas has resurfaced,
Sacha Hilhorst
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Abstract There has not been a specific history of supervising women in the community. This article, therefore, describes the early neglect of work with women and the period of change from the 1970s when women became more visible and the criminal justice system's response to them began to face scrutiny.
Maurice Vanstone, Anne Worrall
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Abstract This article explores how settler self‐government and written constitutions provoked questions about the responsibilities towards Indigenous peoples and the role of British parliament in the imperial constitution. It traces how British and settler commentators drew connections between colonies in their responses to Indigenous and humanitarian ...
Alex Martinborough
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ABSTRACT Mainstream homophobia is trending. From the onslaught of viral social media accounts that spread homophobia to the incorporation of prejudicial talking points on news platforms, the rhetoric that is being trafficked today has direct roots in an earlier wave of American homophobia; the characterization of the LGBT+ community as inherent child ...
Anne N. M. Getz Eidelhoch
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