Offers a critical framework built on the epistemology of Frankfurt School scholars identifying the normative assumptions omnipresent in current causal and explanatory empirical studies
Offers a critical framework built on the epistemology of Frankfurt School scholars identifying the normative assumptions omnipresent in current causal and explanatory empirical studiesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Voigt is currently an affiliated Postdoctoral Researcher at King's College London and an Associate Fellow at the Post-Growth Societies College at Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Germany.
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Introduction: Normative Theory and Empirical Research 1. Defining the Hartz Regime Part I: How can we analyse labour market institutions with a theory of social justice? 2. Theories of Justice and Comparative Political Economy 3. Social Justice between System and Lifeworld 4. Social Justice in Contemporary Labour Markets Part II: Is the Hartz Regime Socially Just? 5. Bringing System and Lifeworld into Methodology 6. From Lifeworld to System: Action Orientations and Labour Market Integration in the Hartz Regime 7. From System to Lifeworld: Normative Constraints and Instrumental Reasoning in the Social Structure of German Capitalism 8. Theory Reconstruction for the Comparative Analysis of Social Justice Conclusion
Introduction: Normative Theory and Empirical Research 1. Defining the Hartz Regime Part I: How can we analyse labour market institutions with a theory of social justice? 2. Theories of Justice and Comparative Political Economy 3. Social Justice between System and Lifeworld 4. Social Justice in Contemporary Labour Markets Part II: Is the Hartz Regime Socially Just? 5. Bringing System and Lifeworld into Methodology 6. From Lifeworld to System: Action Orientations and Labour Market Integration in the Hartz Regime 7. From System to Lifeworld: Normative Constraints and Instrumental Reasoning in the Social Structure of German Capitalism 8. Theory Reconstruction for the Comparative Analysis of Social Justice Conclusion
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