01768nam 2200373 450 991038952000332120231211115044.01-5044-6456-710.1109/IEEESTD.2020.9062658(CKB)5280000000208114(NjHacI)995280000000208114(EXLCZ)99528000000020811420231211d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier1680.1a-2020 - IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays--Amendment 1 Editorial and Technical Corrections and Clarifications /Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersNew York, New York :IEEE,2020.1 online resource (65 pages)IEEE Std 1680.1 was published in March 2018 with a number of editorial and technical errors. This amendment addresses, and is limited to, editorial and technical corrections and clarifications in IEEE Std 1680.1-2018. This amendment does not include deletion of any criteria, addition of any criteria, or any substantive revisions to criteria.1680.1a-2020 - IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays--Amendment 1Pocket computersMicrocomputersStandardsPocket computers.MicrocomputersStandards.004.16NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT99103895200033211680.1a-2020 - IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays--Amendment 13654171UNINA03065nam 2200709Ia 450 991097227280332120240313031405.0979-82-16-22037-497866139116291-283-59917-10-7391-3098-6(CKB)2670000000241741(EBL)1021863(OCoLC)850193512(SSID)ssj0000711027(PQKBManifestationID)12259852(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000711027(PQKBWorkID)10693985(PQKB)11336717(SSID)ssj0000768330(PQKBManifestationID)12265686(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000768330(PQKBWorkID)10759037(PQKB)11419728(Au-PeEL)EBL1021863(CaPaEBR)ebr10602224(CaONFJC)MIL391162(MiAaPQ)EBC1021863(EXLCZ)99267000000024174120091022d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBeyond redistribution White supremacy and racial justice /Kevin M. Graham1st ed.Lanham, Md. Lexington Booksc20101 online resource (132 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7391-3096-X 0-7391-3097-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-111) and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Racism or White Supremacy? Understanding Race-Related Injustice; Chapter 2: Police Violence and the White Supremacist State; Chapter 3: The Political Significance of Social Identity; Chapter 4: Autonomy, Individualism, and Social Justice; Chapter 5: Distributive Justice and the Injustice of Hate Speech; Chapter 6: After the Buses Stop Running: Distributive Justice or Dialogue?; Bibliography; IndexKevin M. Graham argues that political philosophy cannot fully understand race-related injustice without shifting its focus away from distributive inequities between whites and nonwhites and toward white supremacy, the unfair power relationships that allow whites to dominate and oppress nonwhites. Graham's analysis of the racial politics of police violence and public education in Omaha, Nebraska, vividly illustrates why the pursuit of racial justice in the United States must move beyond redistribution.RacismWhite peopleRace identityWhite supremacy movementsDistributive justiceRacism.White peopleRace identity.White supremacy movements.Distributive justice.305.8Graham Kevin M.1968-1855469MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910972272803321Beyond redistribution4453633UNINA