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Reconciliation, Transitional and Indigenous Justice presents fifteen reflections upon justice twenty years after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa introduced a new paradigm for political reconciliation in settler and post-colonial societies.
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Reconciliation, Transitional and Indigenous Justice presents fifteen reflections upon justice twenty years after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa introduced a new paradigm for political reconciliation in settler and post-colonial societies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000061277
- Artikelnr.: 59486867
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000061277
- Artikelnr.: 59486867
Krushil Watene is Rutherford Discovery Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and Associate Professor in Philosophy at Massey University, New Zealand. Eric Palmer is co-editor of the Journal of Global Ethics, President of the International Development Ethics Association and Professor of Philosophy at Allegheny College, USA.
1. Introduction: new paths in reconciliation, transitional and Indigenous
justice Eric Palmer and Krushil Watene Symposium: Colleen Murphy: The
Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice 2. Capturing transitional
justice: exploring Colleen Murphy's The Conceptual Foundations of
Transitional Justice Margaret Urban Walker 3. Justice in circumstances of
transition: comments on Colleen Murphy's theory of transitional justice as
justice of a special type George Hull 4. Ends and means of transitional
justice Thaddeus Metz 5. Transitional justice as a philosophical and
practical challenge: critical notes on Colleen Murphy's new theory of the
'conceptual foundations of transitional justice' Sirkku K. Hellsten 6. On
theorizing transitional justice: responses to Walker, Hull, Metz and
Hellsten Colleen Murphy Reconciliation, Resurgence and Indigenous Justice
7. The truth and reconciliation commission in South Africa: perspectives
and prospects N. Barney Pityana 8. The 'Unsettledness' of Treaty Claim
Settlements Margaret Kawharu 9. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the Treaty
of Waitangi claims settlement process in New Zealand: no prospect for
justice and reconciliation for M¿ori without constitutional transformation
Margaret Mutu 10. Reconciliation and environmental justice Deborah McGregor
11. Storied with land: 'transitional justice' on Indigenous lands Esme G.
Murdock 12. Epistemic injustice in a settler nation: Canada's history of
erasing, silencing, marginalizing Christine M. Koggel 13. Reconciliation:
six reasons to worry Courtney Jung 14. The moral fabric of linguicide:
un-weaving trauma narratives and dependency relationships in Indigenous
language reclamation Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner 15. On resilient parasitisms,
or why I'm skeptical of Indigenous/settler reconciliation Kyle Powys Whyte
16. Let the names of justice multiply: transitions, retroactives, and
transversals Peter Trnka 17. Golden Eagle rising - reconciliation,
Indigenous resurgence, and a new beginning Shain Niniwum Selapem Jackson
justice Eric Palmer and Krushil Watene Symposium: Colleen Murphy: The
Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice 2. Capturing transitional
justice: exploring Colleen Murphy's The Conceptual Foundations of
Transitional Justice Margaret Urban Walker 3. Justice in circumstances of
transition: comments on Colleen Murphy's theory of transitional justice as
justice of a special type George Hull 4. Ends and means of transitional
justice Thaddeus Metz 5. Transitional justice as a philosophical and
practical challenge: critical notes on Colleen Murphy's new theory of the
'conceptual foundations of transitional justice' Sirkku K. Hellsten 6. On
theorizing transitional justice: responses to Walker, Hull, Metz and
Hellsten Colleen Murphy Reconciliation, Resurgence and Indigenous Justice
7. The truth and reconciliation commission in South Africa: perspectives
and prospects N. Barney Pityana 8. The 'Unsettledness' of Treaty Claim
Settlements Margaret Kawharu 9. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the Treaty
of Waitangi claims settlement process in New Zealand: no prospect for
justice and reconciliation for M¿ori without constitutional transformation
Margaret Mutu 10. Reconciliation and environmental justice Deborah McGregor
11. Storied with land: 'transitional justice' on Indigenous lands Esme G.
Murdock 12. Epistemic injustice in a settler nation: Canada's history of
erasing, silencing, marginalizing Christine M. Koggel 13. Reconciliation:
six reasons to worry Courtney Jung 14. The moral fabric of linguicide:
un-weaving trauma narratives and dependency relationships in Indigenous
language reclamation Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner 15. On resilient parasitisms,
or why I'm skeptical of Indigenous/settler reconciliation Kyle Powys Whyte
16. Let the names of justice multiply: transitions, retroactives, and
transversals Peter Trnka 17. Golden Eagle rising - reconciliation,
Indigenous resurgence, and a new beginning Shain Niniwum Selapem Jackson
1. Introduction: new paths in reconciliation, transitional and Indigenous
justice Eric Palmer and Krushil Watene Symposium: Colleen Murphy: The
Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice 2. Capturing transitional
justice: exploring Colleen Murphy's The Conceptual Foundations of
Transitional Justice Margaret Urban Walker 3. Justice in circumstances of
transition: comments on Colleen Murphy's theory of transitional justice as
justice of a special type George Hull 4. Ends and means of transitional
justice Thaddeus Metz 5. Transitional justice as a philosophical and
practical challenge: critical notes on Colleen Murphy's new theory of the
'conceptual foundations of transitional justice' Sirkku K. Hellsten 6. On
theorizing transitional justice: responses to Walker, Hull, Metz and
Hellsten Colleen Murphy Reconciliation, Resurgence and Indigenous Justice
7. The truth and reconciliation commission in South Africa: perspectives
and prospects N. Barney Pityana 8. The 'Unsettledness' of Treaty Claim
Settlements Margaret Kawharu 9. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the Treaty
of Waitangi claims settlement process in New Zealand: no prospect for
justice and reconciliation for M¿ori without constitutional transformation
Margaret Mutu 10. Reconciliation and environmental justice Deborah McGregor
11. Storied with land: 'transitional justice' on Indigenous lands Esme G.
Murdock 12. Epistemic injustice in a settler nation: Canada's history of
erasing, silencing, marginalizing Christine M. Koggel 13. Reconciliation:
six reasons to worry Courtney Jung 14. The moral fabric of linguicide:
un-weaving trauma narratives and dependency relationships in Indigenous
language reclamation Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner 15. On resilient parasitisms,
or why I'm skeptical of Indigenous/settler reconciliation Kyle Powys Whyte
16. Let the names of justice multiply: transitions, retroactives, and
transversals Peter Trnka 17. Golden Eagle rising - reconciliation,
Indigenous resurgence, and a new beginning Shain Niniwum Selapem Jackson
justice Eric Palmer and Krushil Watene Symposium: Colleen Murphy: The
Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice 2. Capturing transitional
justice: exploring Colleen Murphy's The Conceptual Foundations of
Transitional Justice Margaret Urban Walker 3. Justice in circumstances of
transition: comments on Colleen Murphy's theory of transitional justice as
justice of a special type George Hull 4. Ends and means of transitional
justice Thaddeus Metz 5. Transitional justice as a philosophical and
practical challenge: critical notes on Colleen Murphy's new theory of the
'conceptual foundations of transitional justice' Sirkku K. Hellsten 6. On
theorizing transitional justice: responses to Walker, Hull, Metz and
Hellsten Colleen Murphy Reconciliation, Resurgence and Indigenous Justice
7. The truth and reconciliation commission in South Africa: perspectives
and prospects N. Barney Pityana 8. The 'Unsettledness' of Treaty Claim
Settlements Margaret Kawharu 9. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the Treaty
of Waitangi claims settlement process in New Zealand: no prospect for
justice and reconciliation for M¿ori without constitutional transformation
Margaret Mutu 10. Reconciliation and environmental justice Deborah McGregor
11. Storied with land: 'transitional justice' on Indigenous lands Esme G.
Murdock 12. Epistemic injustice in a settler nation: Canada's history of
erasing, silencing, marginalizing Christine M. Koggel 13. Reconciliation:
six reasons to worry Courtney Jung 14. The moral fabric of linguicide:
un-weaving trauma narratives and dependency relationships in Indigenous
language reclamation Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner 15. On resilient parasitisms,
or why I'm skeptical of Indigenous/settler reconciliation Kyle Powys Whyte
16. Let the names of justice multiply: transitions, retroactives, and
transversals Peter Trnka 17. Golden Eagle rising - reconciliation,
Indigenous resurgence, and a new beginning Shain Niniwum Selapem Jackson