What Is Structural Injustice?
Herausgeber: Browne, Jude; McKeown, Maeve
What Is Structural Injustice?
Herausgeber: Browne, Jude; McKeown, Maeve
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What is Structural Injustice? is the first edited collection to bring together the voices of leading structural injustice scholars to provide an overview of this profoundly important concept.
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What is Structural Injustice? is the first edited collection to bring together the voices of leading structural injustice scholars to provide an overview of this profoundly important concept.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198892878
- ISBN-10: 019889287X
- Artikelnr.: 69117657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198892878
- ISBN-10: 019889287X
- Artikelnr.: 69117657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jude Browne is Head of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, a Professorial Fellow in Social and Political Sciences at King's College, and the Frankopan Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies. Maeve McKeown is an Assistant Professor in Political Theory at the interdisciplinary faculty, Campus Fryslân, University of Groningen. Previously she was a Lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge University, a Junior Research Fellow at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, and a postdoc at Justitia Amplifcata, Goethe University Frankfurt.
* Introduction
* 1: Jonathan Wolff: Structural Harm, Structural Injustice, Structural
Repair
* 2: Mara Marin: Transformative Action as Structural and Publicly
Constituted
* 3: Sally Haslanger: Agency Under Structural Constraints in Social
Systems
* 4: Maeve McKeown: Pure, Avoidable, and Deliberate Structural
Injustice
* 5: Jude Browne: The Untraceability of Structural Injustice
* 6: Catherine Lu: Responsibility, Structural Injustice and Settler
Colonialism
* 7: Jade Schiff: Structural Injustice and the Two Faces of
Vulnerability
* 8: Ryoa Chung: COVID-19 and Global Structural Health Inequality
* 9: Alison Jaggar and Theresa Tobin: Moral Justification and
Structural Epistemic Injustice
* 10: Lewis R Gordon: Decolonizing Structural Justice and Political
Responsibility
* 11: Brooke Ackerly: Murmurations of Injustice: Dynamics of Structural
Injustice and Epistemic Oppression
* 12: Alasia Nuti: Towards a Pluralistic Account of Structural
Injustice
* 13: Virginia Mantouvalou: Structures of Injustice, the Law, and
Exploitative Work
* 14: Serena Parekh: Gender Inequality, Structural Injustice and
Political Responsibility
* 1: Jonathan Wolff: Structural Harm, Structural Injustice, Structural
Repair
* 2: Mara Marin: Transformative Action as Structural and Publicly
Constituted
* 3: Sally Haslanger: Agency Under Structural Constraints in Social
Systems
* 4: Maeve McKeown: Pure, Avoidable, and Deliberate Structural
Injustice
* 5: Jude Browne: The Untraceability of Structural Injustice
* 6: Catherine Lu: Responsibility, Structural Injustice and Settler
Colonialism
* 7: Jade Schiff: Structural Injustice and the Two Faces of
Vulnerability
* 8: Ryoa Chung: COVID-19 and Global Structural Health Inequality
* 9: Alison Jaggar and Theresa Tobin: Moral Justification and
Structural Epistemic Injustice
* 10: Lewis R Gordon: Decolonizing Structural Justice and Political
Responsibility
* 11: Brooke Ackerly: Murmurations of Injustice: Dynamics of Structural
Injustice and Epistemic Oppression
* 12: Alasia Nuti: Towards a Pluralistic Account of Structural
Injustice
* 13: Virginia Mantouvalou: Structures of Injustice, the Law, and
Exploitative Work
* 14: Serena Parekh: Gender Inequality, Structural Injustice and
Political Responsibility
* Introduction
* 1: Jonathan Wolff: Structural Harm, Structural Injustice, Structural
Repair
* 2: Mara Marin: Transformative Action as Structural and Publicly
Constituted
* 3: Sally Haslanger: Agency Under Structural Constraints in Social
Systems
* 4: Maeve McKeown: Pure, Avoidable, and Deliberate Structural
Injustice
* 5: Jude Browne: The Untraceability of Structural Injustice
* 6: Catherine Lu: Responsibility, Structural Injustice and Settler
Colonialism
* 7: Jade Schiff: Structural Injustice and the Two Faces of
Vulnerability
* 8: Ryoa Chung: COVID-19 and Global Structural Health Inequality
* 9: Alison Jaggar and Theresa Tobin: Moral Justification and
Structural Epistemic Injustice
* 10: Lewis R Gordon: Decolonizing Structural Justice and Political
Responsibility
* 11: Brooke Ackerly: Murmurations of Injustice: Dynamics of Structural
Injustice and Epistemic Oppression
* 12: Alasia Nuti: Towards a Pluralistic Account of Structural
Injustice
* 13: Virginia Mantouvalou: Structures of Injustice, the Law, and
Exploitative Work
* 14: Serena Parekh: Gender Inequality, Structural Injustice and
Political Responsibility
* 1: Jonathan Wolff: Structural Harm, Structural Injustice, Structural
Repair
* 2: Mara Marin: Transformative Action as Structural and Publicly
Constituted
* 3: Sally Haslanger: Agency Under Structural Constraints in Social
Systems
* 4: Maeve McKeown: Pure, Avoidable, and Deliberate Structural
Injustice
* 5: Jude Browne: The Untraceability of Structural Injustice
* 6: Catherine Lu: Responsibility, Structural Injustice and Settler
Colonialism
* 7: Jade Schiff: Structural Injustice and the Two Faces of
Vulnerability
* 8: Ryoa Chung: COVID-19 and Global Structural Health Inequality
* 9: Alison Jaggar and Theresa Tobin: Moral Justification and
Structural Epistemic Injustice
* 10: Lewis R Gordon: Decolonizing Structural Justice and Political
Responsibility
* 11: Brooke Ackerly: Murmurations of Injustice: Dynamics of Structural
Injustice and Epistemic Oppression
* 12: Alasia Nuti: Towards a Pluralistic Account of Structural
Injustice
* 13: Virginia Mantouvalou: Structures of Injustice, the Law, and
Exploitative Work
* 14: Serena Parekh: Gender Inequality, Structural Injustice and
Political Responsibility