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    Politik Kewargaan: Upaya Nelayan Perempuan dalam Memperoleh Keadilan (Studi Pada Desa Purworejo, Kabupaten Demak) by Rajendra Walad Jihad, Yuwanto Yuwanto, Nunik Retno Herawati

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Efforts to resolve this injustice include identification and education, advocacy for the transition of employment status on KTPs, and monitoring the realization of rights for fisher women. …”
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    How climate change is shaping young people’s health: a participatory, youth co-led study from Bangladesh, Guatemala and Nigeria by Jessie Pinchoff, Karen Austrian, Eno-Obong Etetim, Damilola Babatunde, Eleanor Blomstrom, Sigma Ainul, Toyin Olamide Akomolafe, Brian Medina Carranza, Angel Del Valle

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The climate crisis is an intergenerational inequity, with the current generation of young people exposed to more climate events over their lifetime than any previous one. Despite this injustice, research and policy to date lacks AYP’s perspectives and active engagement.Methods Participatory, youth co-led qualitative focus group discussions were held in Bangladesh, Guatemala and Nigeria in mid-2023. …”
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    Common features of environmentally and socially engaged community programs addressing the intersecting challenges of planetary and human health: mixed methods analysis of survey an... by Linda J. M. Thomson, Linda J. M. Thomson, Ailsa Critten, Victoria Hume, Helen J. Chatterjee, Helen J. Chatterjee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As it is likely that creativity and culture are under-tapped resources, the potential to address community and environmental issues to tackle health inequalities, especially those resulting from climate injustice, has not yet been fully realized. The study aimed to identify common features of environmentally and socially engaged UK community programs addressing the intersecting challenges of planetary and human health. …”
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    Describing viewpoints on human‐nature relationships to unveil socio‐environmental conflicts and support community‐based projects by Beatriz Demasi, Nina Garcia de Almeida Prado, Flávia Pereira Lima, Charbel N. El‐Hani, Renata Pardini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Socio‐environmental changes are threatening Indigenous peoples and local communities (IP&LC), hampering conservation efforts, jeopardizing biocultural diversity and escalating environmental injustice. This situation fostered both collaborative research projects showing the potential of engaging with IP&LC for conserving biocultural diversity, and ideas in sustainability science as the relevance of accounting for plural human‐nature relationships and nature values in decision making. …”
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    Rural and remote health care: the case for spatial justice by Karen Hayes, Kristy Coxon, Rosalind Bye

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this critical narrative review, we apply geographical concepts to suggest how rural and remote geography may have been shaped by ideologies of capitalism and neoliberalism to result in spatial injustice. Our analysis suggests that, rather than rural geography being a neutral issue, society shaped geographies to limit health opportunities for people who live in rural and remote places. …”
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    Construire des ressources relationnelles pour franchir des frontières multiples : Trajectoires de jeunes Tunisiens by Hasnia-Sonia Missaoui

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…These demands, which are hardly heard by the authorities and the elites, express a demand for more social equality in everyday life, more freedom of movement and, more generally, recognition by the State. The injustices that young 'unemployed graduates' experienced daily are also forms of social demand. …”
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    The Model of Disengagement of Talent with Meta-synthesis Method by Ali Asghar Mobasheri, Ali Nasr Isfahani, Hadi Teimouri

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The individual factors were further divided into two components: attitudinal factors (such as lack of self-confidence, job dissatisfaction, unclear vision of the future within the organization, perceived injustice, low self-efficacy, perceived lack of organizational support, perceived lack of organizational identity, and work-life conflict) and behavioral factors (including lack of adaptability, low resilience, lack of emotional intelligence, external engagements, unwillingness to engage in political behavior, and weak communication skills). …”
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    Women and Politics in post devolution Scotland by Annie Thiec

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Aussi entendait-il bien être partie prenante dans le débat sur l’avenir constitutionnel de l’Ecosse au sein du Royaume-Uni, estimant en effet que le déficit démocratique dont étaient victimes les électeurs écossais d’une manière générale, puisqu’ils étaient gouvernés depuis 1979 par un parti qu’ils n’avaient pas porté au pouvoir, se doublait d’une seconde injustice en ce qui concernait les femmes, à savoir qu’elles étaient sous-représentées dans la sphère politique.Sur ce point, les résultats des premières élections au Parlement écossais, le 6 mai 1999, suscitèrent un enthousiasme considérable : si la parité hommes-femmes réclamée par les féministes n’était pas atteinte, les 48 femmes élues au Parlement représentaient tout de même 37,2 % de l’ensemble des nouveaux députés, résultat tout à fait remarquable, notamment si l’on compare ce chiffre à celui des femmes siégeant à la Chambre des Communes (18,2 % en 1997). …”
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    從「無感」到「五感」的環境意識啟蒙:特定場域劇場教學之批判教育學實踐 From “Indifference” to Environmental Conscientization Through Critical Sensory Pedagogy: A Critical Pedagogy Praxis in a University Site-Specifi... by 藍貝芝 Betsy Lan, 楊佳羚 Chia-Ling Yang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By the semester’s end, students demonstrated a deepened critical consciousness of environmental injustice, staging sitespecific theatre performances that emphasized the importance of local initiatives in addressing climate change. …”
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    Editorial by Jörg Tremmel, Edward Page, Konrad Ott

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Objections of compensatory (or historical) injustice rest upon the identification of distinct groups of descendants, at least one injured party and at least one causer of the damage; whereas intergenerational justice typically focuses on the way in which inequitable acts or social policies affect the well-being of a typical member of a subsequent generation. …”
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    Editorial by Michael Rose, Jonathan M. Hoffmann

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In the first opinion piece, Ramon Das (Wellington, NZ) applies the C-NIP to historic injustice and argues that employing intragenerational counterfactuals – as opposed to intergenerational ones – can avoid the NIP and in some cases sustain harm claims. …”
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    COVID-19 – if the cure is worse than the disease. The Italian chaos by Giuseppe FERRARI

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Fears to go back to work and for some the impossibility to work at all, hide a stiff social environment that will increase the sense of distress perceived by the individuals, sense of injustice and social inequality. Overall this could lead to an increase of violent behaviours, panic attacks, and a significant growth of psychiatric disorders and suicides. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…What type of inclusion does epistemic injustice require? Journal of Medical Ethics, jme-2023-109091…”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Disadvantaged groups bear a disproportionally large brunt of the deleterious effects of fee-for-service.[19] With the wastefulness, the inefficiency, the failure to align with patient goals, and the injustice, it becomes clear that fee-for-service does not align with patient care ethics because of organizational and financial incentives. …”
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    Contextual Vulnerability Should Guide Fair Subject Selection in Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials by Gianna Strand

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…These exclusions represent an allocational injustice. Enrolling research subjects subjectively excluded from allotransplantation into xenotransplant research is not a mechanism of fair access but rather an exploitation of an unjustly option-constrained vulnerable group by the clinical transplant system. …”
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    Invoking spatial justice in urban mobility in Nairobi: A commuter’s perspective by Dorcas Nthoki Nyamai

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, in Nairobi, the injustices prevalent in the mobility landscape enable access for some users while restricting it for others. …”
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    Invoking spatial justice in urban mobility in Nairobi: A commuter’s perspective by Dorcas Nthoki Nyamai

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, in Nairobi, the injustices prevalent in the mobility landscape enable access for some users while restricting it for others. …”
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    Hidden costs of providing care: a pilot study of Japanese migrant care workers’ experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic by Shinya Uekusa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The data indicates intersecting challenges in their work, including unfair treatment, linguicism, labour market inequality and various forms of social injustices. However, most Japanese MCW participants had developed robust resilience in dealing with these perceived challenges and injustices in Aotearoa, stemming from their previous experiences of gender, cultural and other forms of oppression in their workplace and everyday life in Japan.…”
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    Identity and agency in South Africa by Leyla Tavernaro-Haidarian

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… It is often assumed that a sense of interconnectedness with others and a common identity, such as that associated with the idea of “rainbowism”, can only be achieved after a host of social injustices, inequities and other material problems have somehow been addressed. …”
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