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Theorising Justice
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出版日期
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2023/10/25
閱讀格式
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EPUB
ISBN
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9781529232240
Available Open Access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Bringing together divergent approaches to justice theorising, this volume connects normative and philosophical theories with the more empirically focused approaches emerging today in the social and political sciences and policy scholarship. The chapters overview a variety of mainstream approaches and radical critiques of justice to illustrate their value in addressing the pressing problems of climate change and economic development. Stressing the value of assessing justice theories in light of the material conditions of our changing world, the book concludes with an in-depth synthesis of how these wide ranging approaches to justice will be useful for students, scholars and practitioners concerned with realising justice.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Framing justice theories and approaches
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Chapter contents
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Part I: Politico-philosophical and normative traditions of justice
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Part II: Applied justice theories
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References
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Part I Politico-Philosophical and Normative Traditions of Justice
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1 Liberal Theories of Justice
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Four liberal justice theories
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Debates on redistribution and rights
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Criticisms of liberal justice: who is a subject of justice within liberalism?
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Making a connection to the social sciences
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References
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2 Libertarian Theories of Justice
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Introduction
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Overview of main ideas and scholars within the tradition
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Debates of the tradition
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Conclusion
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References
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3 Cosmopolitan Theories of Justice
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Introduction
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Varieties of cosmopolitanism
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Cosmopolitan approaches to distributive and procedural justice
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The contemporary analytic relevance of cosmopolitanism
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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4 Feminist Theories of Justice
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Introduction
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Key ideas, key theorists
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Debates and critiques
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Conclusion
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References
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5 Radical Justice: Anarchism, Utopian Socialism, Marxism and Critical Theory
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Introduction
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Key ideas: debates and critiques
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Radical justice and the social sciences
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References
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6 Radical Justice Through Injustice: Postcolonial Approaches
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Introduction
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Overview of central ideas and scholars
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Key ideas: debates and critiques
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From substance, procedure and distribution to rectificatory justice
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Postcolonial thinking on justice and injustice in social science research
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Notes
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References
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7 Indigenous Approaches to Justice
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Introduction
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Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies
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Indigenous approaches to justice
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Rights-based approaches to Indigenous justice
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How Indigenous approaches to justice relate to applied fields of justice
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Notes
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References
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8 The Capabilities Approach
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Introduction
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Substantive and procedural approaches to capabilities theory
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Debates and key controversies
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Applying the Capabilities Approach in the social sciences
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Conclusion
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References
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Part II Applied Justice Theories
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9 Environmental Justice
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Introduction
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Main ideas within the tradition
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Main critiques of the tradition
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Conclusion
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References
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10 Climate Justice
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Introduction
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Climate justice across generations
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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11 Energy Justice
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Introduction
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Historical development
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Approaches to defining energy justice
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Debates and key developments
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Connections with other applied theories
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Applying energy justice in the social sciences
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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12 Spatial Justice
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Introduction
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Spatial justice: the development of the concept
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Connecting the concept of justice with theories of space
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Spatial justice and the social sciences
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Notes
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References
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13 Landscape Justice
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Introduction
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Landscapes and justice: key ideas
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Landscape justice: key debates and critiques
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Normative theories of justice and landscape justice theorising: realising the potential
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References
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14 Intergenerational Justice
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Introduction
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Reoccurring themes in debate on intergenerational justice: issues and critique
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In dialogue with other justice traditions
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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15 Just Transitions
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Introduction
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Overview of approach
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Debates in just transition
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Just transition: moving beyond the normative application of restorative justice?
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Conclusion
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References
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Conclusion
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Points of convergence and divergence among philosophical and normative approaches
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Liberalism as touchstone
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An ideal state of justice or actually-existing conditions of injustice: justice orientations
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Points of convergence and divergence among the applied fields
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An identifiable field
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Topical or methodological focus of the applied fields
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Returning to the forms and aspects of justice
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Tables 2–11: Forms and aspects of justice
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Considering the realms of justice
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Tables 12–14: Realms of justice and the applied fields
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Justice in practice
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Conclusion
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Note
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Reference
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- Index
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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