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Handbook on global social justice

Title
Handbook on global social justice / edited by Gary Craig (Professor Emeritus of Social Justice, WISE, University of Hull and Honorary Professor, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, UK).
ISBN
9781786431424 (e-book)
Publication
Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., Inc., 2018.
Physical Description
1 online resource (528 pages)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes index.
Description based on print record.
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Summary
Since the publication of Rawls' seminal work, A Theory of Justice, in the second half of the twentieth century, the concept has been constantly debated, with those on the political right and left advocating very different understandings. This unique global collection, written by an exceptional group of international experts, offers a wide-ranging analysis which challenges claims that the market can provide social justice for all. Comprehensive in both its geographical and thematic coverage, authors link theory to policy and practice. Sections cover how to think strategically about social justice in relation to national perspectives; equality and human rights; and applications of the concept to a range of welfare divisions and professional practices. Reflecting both historical and contemporary debates on the subject, the Handbook provides a strong political focus, as well as widening the view of social justice beyond narrow perspectives on welfare provision. This Handbook will be an excellent tool for students at a postgraduate level in the social sciences, particularly social policy, sociology, politics and philosophy. Established researchers of political and sociological theory, and practitioners and policy-makers in professional areas of welfare provision, will also find the extensive insights into current research exceptionally useful for enhancing and developing their work, and situating it within a clear political and philosophical context.
Variant and related titles
Elgaronline.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 24, 2018
Contents
Contents: Part I Editorial introduction / Gary Craig
Part II Theories of social justice / Phil Parvin
Part III Thinking strategically about social justice
1. Income, wealth and taxation / Andrew Sayer
2. Social justice and welfare / John Hudson
3. Social justice and democratic politics / David Beetham
4. Poverty, inequality and social justice / Stewart Lansley
Part IV Social justice: some national perspectives
5. Canada: social justice and social policy in a liberal welfare state / Michael Prince
6. Australia: Ending the over-representation of Indigenous children in out-of-home care and returning them to their communities / Philip Mendes
7. France: a democratisation of an oligarchic ethos / Patrick Savidan
8. Germany / Frank Nullmeier
9. USA / Thomas Duncanson
10. South Africa: social justice perspectives in South Africa's struggle for social transformation / Viviene Taylor
Part V Social justice, equalities and human rights
11. 'Race', multiculturalism and social justice / Gary Craig
12. Gender equality and social justice / Kirstein Rummery
13. Disability / Tom Shakespeare and Nicholas Watson
14. Age: ageing and social justice / Alan Walker
15. Sexuality, social justice and sexual justice / Jeff Hearn, Sofia Aboim and Tammy Shefer
16. Human rights / Brenda Hale
17. Saving social justice and environmental justice in an age of tyranny and corruption / Miriam Kennet
Part VI Social justice in practice
18. Public policy / Nick Ellison
19. Law / Hilary Sommerlad
20. Migration policy: parity of participation for asylum-seekers in the UK? / Jenny Phillimore
21. Community development / Marjorie Mayo
22. Health / Ian Greener
23. Education: challenging inequalities in education: a feminist approach / Miriam David
24. Transport / Karel Martens and Karen Lucas
25. Housing / Peter Somerville
26. Employment / Michael Hill
27. Civil society and the values of social justice / Gary Craig
28. Social justice and culture: on identity, intersectionality, and epistemic privilege / Satya Mohanty
29. Philanthropy: an exploration of love in the time of inequality / Halima Mahomed and Nicolette Naylor
30. Faith/religion: race, religion and social justice / Aleksandra Lewicki
31. Children and young people / Jonathan Bradshaw
32. The media: disrupting the frame: repositioning visual storytelling for change / Leora Kahn
Index.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Also listed under
Craig, Gary, 1944- editor.
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
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