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SOCIAL MEDIA AS AN ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN NIGERIA: AN APPRAISAL OF FACEBOOK USERS IN EKITI STATE
Published 2023-09-01“…Finally, the study recommends that, the general public should give much preference to social media advocacy campaign on injustice as it helps them to share their opinions on such issues in the society. …”
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Justice sensitivity of youth with different levels of income as an actual socio-psychological problem
Published 2024-12-01“…Four roles that a person can occupy in situations subjectively perceived as unfair (a ‘victim’ – the injustice is committed towards them; a ‘witness’ – they observe injustice towards another people; a ‘beneficiary’ – a person benefits from the situation of injustice towards another one; a ‘violator’ – they act unfairly) have been characterized. …”
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Beyond Distribution: Critique of Spatial Justice Theories—Case Study of Shanghai’s 15-Minute City
Published 2025-01-01“…Despite improved accessibility and the reallocation of resources, relocatees’ perceived injustice persists. This study aims to address a critical question: How does relocation planning impact the lifeworlds of affected communities, and how does this contribute to the sense of injustice experienced by relocatees? …”
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LAMENT PSALMS, THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND GOVERNANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA
Published 2023-08-01“…Apart from mourning, several times the psalmists' lament comes inform of protest in the face of injustice, persecution, individual and communal disasters, among others. …”
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Realising health justice in Palestine: beyond humanitarian voices
Published 2025-02-01“…Against the backdrop of a very limited window for what we consider morally justifiable humanitarian engagement in Gaza, we join many others who have called for a paradigm shift away from the inertia of supposed objectivity and claimed neutrality that function to perpetuate injustice. Instead, we call for the collective practice of critical advocacy, solidarity with people affected by injustice and oppression, and an emancipatory politics in pursuit of justice in Palestine.…”
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Senses of justice after managed retreat in New York city
Published 2025-01-01“…In conclusion, if retreat and post-buyout efforts aspire to be just, they need to center how past and present contextual injustice shapes the relationships between distributive and recognitional injustice.…”
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SMALL BRIBE LAW DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO REDUCING CORRUPTION
Published 2017-07-01“…The paper demonstrates week points of the new law and gives reasons for injustice of leveling such actions as receiving and giving small bribes on level of public danger. …”
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Of Exile in America: The Immigrant Experience in “American Land” (2006) and “The Ghost of Tom Joad” (1995) by Bruce Springsteen
Published 2020-09-01“…In “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” Springsteen suggests that ordinary people undergo a metaphorical exile that has led John Steinbeck’s protagonist Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath (1939) to express his anger against the injustice of the Great Depression.…”
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Waste, weeds, and wild food
Published 2019-04-01“…Drawing on three bodies of critical geography literature, namely urban informality studies, radical food studies, and urban political economy and ecology, it advocates that investigating urban food collecting provides a tool to analyze structural forms of power, exclusion, injustice and inequality as well as alternative pathways in spaces of advanced capitalism.…”
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Gniew, współczucie, solidarność – w stronę politycznie i krytycznie zorientowanej pedagogiki emocji
Published 2016-09-01“…This emotional identification is based on an ability to perceive structural processes that generate marginalisation and injustice and can serve as a basis for an affirmative, collective action. …”
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Revendications morales et politiques d’une révolte. Les émeutes du Mzab en Algérie (2013-2015)
Published 2017-06-01“…From the ordinary representations of politics and local production of the feeling of injustice, this article focuses on the meaning of the riotous engagement in the Mzab, which goes beyond communitarian reading. …”
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Déchets, mauvaises herbes et plantes sauvages
Published 2019-04-01“…Drawing on three bodies of critical geography literature, namely urban informality studies, radical food studies, and urban political economy and ecology, it advocates that investigating urban food collecting provides a tool to analyze structural forms of power, exclusion, injustice and inequality as well as alternative pathways in spaces of advanced capitalism.…”
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Solidarity in Diversity: Overcoming Marginalisation in Society
Published 2025-02-01“…Bridging theory and practice, this thematic issue advances understanding and informs policies to address systemic inequality, diversity, and injustice.…”
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INSTRUMENTS OF GOVERNANCE IN THE INDIGENOUS USAKEDET SOCIETY, 1895 – 1977
Published 2022-05-01“… Before the advent of the colonial instrument of courts and Christianity, Usakedet people have developed home-made methods and instruments of indigenous administration of their society with the consciousness that no society could thrive in lawlessness, injustice and poor social standards. Also, the sustenance and maintenance of law and orders with the intention to impact the people’s ways of life for the purposesof nation-building, development and protection of the society from both external and internal attacks, constant communication with the ancestors and socio-ethical trainings. …”
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Should Democracy Grow up? Children and Voting Rights
Published 2009-11-01“…Unless a plausible distinction can be found, then, between adults and children that also tracks the underlying reasons for endorsing democracy in the first place, the continued political disenfranchisement of our youngest citizens is shown for what it is: social injustice. e paper begins by exploring some of the conceptual difficulties that childhood creates in relation to democracy. …”
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Human genetic engineering and social justice in South Africa: Moltmann and human dignity
Published 2016-06-01“… The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing gap between rich and poor and unequal distribution of wealth and resources, are also acutely visible in the health-care sector. …”
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The Word become Flesh. Wild orality and “palliative” conservation for the Mexican performative arts
Published 2024-10-01“…Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Mexico's political and social context has influenced a body of performance artworks rich in activist connotations, full of black humor and references to the violence and injustice surrounding. How do we, conservators, find ourselves implicated in these dynamics that involve creativity and sensibility arising in the face of chance of collective memory? …”
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The hermeneutical concepts of Minjung theology in historical perspective
Published 2022-06-01“…It can be stated that the gospel is contextualised in an encounter with the socio-political injustice and the religious-cultural spirituality within the specific national context during the military dictatorships of the 1970s and the 1980s. …”
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Justice environnementale et développement des capabilités des jeunes du secondaire en contexte d’éducation à l’environnement et au développement durable (EEDD)
Published 2019-04-01“…It also highlights the different challenges of its operationalization in the framework of the EIEDD-ANR-16-FRQSC project. By considering injustice as an inequality of the capabilities of individuals, the concept of capabilities offers the possibility to better question the idea of environmental justice and modes of governance of environmental risks. …”
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Quels curricula d’éducation au politique dans les questions environnementales et de développement ?
Published 2022-03-01“…We propose a definition of what an education to politics can be, then what it implies in concrete terms to intentionally set up curricula of an education to politics between decoding of epistemologies of politically situated knowledge, multi-referentiality of social relations, problematization and decoding of power and injustice relations. It repositions a history of environmental and development education in a political education perspective to show the role of institutional, activist and scholarly spheres in the successive phases and currents of environmental, sustainable development and anthropocene education. …”
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