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Where Has Social Justice Gone? : From Equality to Experimentation / / edited by Emmanuelle Barozet, Ivan Sainsaulieu, Régis Cortesero, David Mélo



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Titolo: Where Has Social Justice Gone? : From Equality to Experimentation / / edited by Emmanuelle Barozet, Ivan Sainsaulieu, Régis Cortesero, David Mélo Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022
Edizione: 1st ed. 2022.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (442 pages)
Disciplina: 303.372
Soggetto topico: Social justice
Political sociology
Social structure
Equality
Sociology—Philosophy
Ethnology
Social Justice
Political Sociology
Social Structure
Philosophy of Sociology
Sociocultural Anthropology
Persona (resp. second.): BarozetEmmanuelle
Nota di contenuto: 1. Multidisciplinary Modelling And The Sociology Of Trial And Error, Emmanuelle Barozet, Régis Cortesero, David Mélo, Ivan Sainsaulieu -- 2. Analytical Crisis Of Social Justice: Between Justice And Goodness, Anti-Relativist Interactions In The Sociology Of Social Justice, Régis Cortesero -- 3.The Scales Of Social Justice: Micro, Meso And Macrosocial Levels, Emmanuelle Barozet -- 4. Methodological Approaches To Social Justice: Results And Challenges For A Social-Historic Perspective, Oscar Mac-Clure And Rodrigo Yáñez Rojas -- 5. Pluralization Or Dilution Of The Egalitarian Offer?: Towards Critical Loyalty, The Middle Classes, The Welfare State And Social Justice, Frédéric Gonthier -- 6. Parity And Diversity "À La Française": The Temptation Of Inclusion Under The Condition Of Performance Of "Non-Brothers," Réjane Sénac -- 7. Attitudes To Justice And Injustice In The Company: Recruiters Faced With The Theme Of Non-Discrimination And Diversity, Alexandra Poli, Sylvain Kerbourc’h And David Mélo -- 8. Evaluating Performance: An Issue For Recognition Of Work, Olivier Cousin -- 9. Putting Justice Into Context: Constructing An Environmental Justice Framework For The Analysis Of Environmental Inequalities, Valérie Deldrève -- 10. Space And Environmental Justice, Bernard Bret And Sophie Moreau -- Rethinking Social Justice In Terms Of Cosmopolitanism, Marie Duru-Bellat -- 11. Pragmatic Activism: Undocumented, Unschooled?Trial And Error In The Cause Of Illegal Immigrants In Quebec, Adrien Jouan -- 12. Hacking: A Compartmentalised Social Justice Project, Eric Zufferey -- 13. Militancy And Religious Feeling In The Younger Generations Of The Landless Workers’ Movement In Brazil, Susana Bleil -- 14. The Church As A Weapon Of Struggle: The Religious Community At The Service Of Social Justice In Los Angeles, Julien Talpin -- 15. The Social History Of Three Configurations Of Social Justice In Turkey, Paul Cormier, Emile Durkheim, Işil Erdinç -- 16. The "Popular Base" Of Islamic Fundamentalist Movements. The Case Of Hezbollah In Lebanon, Joseph Daher -- 17. The Protest Mosaic: México In Flames”. Political Utopia And Justice “By Oneself” In Wartime, Sabrina Melenotte -- 18. Educational Controversies And Social Justice Issues, Irène Pereira -- The Resistance Economy: Holistic Engagement Against The Occupation In Palestine?, Stéphanie Latte Abdallah -- Post-Scriptum – Social Justice Is Relatively Useful, Ivan Sainsaulieu.
Sommario/riassunto: This book uses survey data in "hot spots" around the globe, to analyse various models of social justice, particularly the principle of equality, from a pragmatic perspective. Starting with ordinary actors, social movements, and concrete contexts, the authors question foundations of social and political democracy in our times. They focus on how social actors deal with the principles of justice and judgments of justice at work and in their social lives. The book suggests that the increase in social inequalities in recent decades contrasts with the blurring of the aims of social justice. At a time when the reconsideration of politics largely depends on its relevance to and aspirations for social justice, the authors of this book question contemporary developments by illustrating its variety, according to specific historical, institutional, social and organizational contexts.The book will be useful to students and scholars in the social sciences, especially those interested in moral questions regarding social justice, from an empirical and practical point of view.
Titolo autorizzato: Where has social justice gone  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-93123-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910741182403321
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