Where Has Social Justice Gone?

From Equality to Experimentation

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Paru le : 2022-07-01



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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.

Pages
405 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2022-07-01
Marque
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9783030931223
EAN PDF
9783030931230

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4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
4588 Ko
Prix
147,69 €
EAN EPUB
9783030931230

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Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
2222 Ko
Prix
147,69 €

Emmanuelle Barozet is a Sociologist at Universidad de Chile and researcher at the Center For the Study of Social Conflict and Cohesion, Chile. Her main research areas are social stratifications, middle classes and social justice.

Ivan Sainsaulieu is a Sociologist at Lille University, France and at Lausanne University, Switzerland. His main research areas working places, healthcare teams, organizations, innovation, social protests and social justice. 

Régis Cortesero is an independent Sociologist, and is research fellow at PAVE laboratory, ENSAP Bordeaux, France. He works on social justice, discriminations, urban marginality and education and social work.

David Mélo is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Savoie Mont Blanc University, France.  His main research areas are managerial changes, equality and inequalities at work. 

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