Encyclopedia of Global Justice

Encyclopedia of Global Justice
Author: Deen K. Chatterjee
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1213
Release: 2012-01-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781402091605

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This two-volume Encyclopedia of Global Justice, published by Springer, along with Springer's book series, Studies in Global Justice, is a major publication venture toward a comprehensive coverage of this timely topic. The Encyclopedia is an international, interdisciplinary, and collaborative project, spanning all the relevant areas of scholarship related to issues of global justice, and edited and advised by leading scholars from around the world. The wide-ranging entries present the latest ideas on this complex subject by authors who are at the cutting edge of inquiry. The Encyclopedia sets the tone and direction of this increasingly important area of scholarship for years to come. The entries number around 500 and consist of essays of 300 to 5000 words. The inclusion and length of entries are based on their significance to the topic of global justice, regardless of their importance in other areas.

Encyclopedia of Global Justice

Encyclopedia of Global Justice
Author: Deen K. Chatterjee
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1213
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781402091599

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This encyclopedia provides a premier reference guide for students, scholars, policy makers, and others interested in assessing the moral consequences of global interdependence and understanding the concepts and arguments that shed light on the myriad aspects of global justice.

Encyclopedia of Global Studies

Encyclopedia of Global Studies
Author: Helmut K. Anheier,Mark Juergensmeyer
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 2073
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412994224

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"With all entries followed by cross-references and further reading lists, this current resource is ideal for high school and college students looking for connecting ideas and additional sources on them. The work brings together the many facets of global studies into a solid reference tool and will help those developing and articulating an ideological perspective." — Library Journal The Encyclopedia of Global Studies is the reference work for the emerging field of global studies. It covers both transnational topics and intellectual approaches to the study of global themes, including the globalization of economies and technologies; the diaspora of cultures and dispersion of peoples; the transnational aspects of social and political change; the global impact of environmental, technological, and health changes; and the organizations and issues related to global civil society. Key Themes: • Global civil society • Global communications, transportation, technology • Global conflict and security • Global culture, media • Global demographic change • Global economic issues • Global environmental and energy issues • Global governance and world order • Global health and nutrition • Global historical antecedents • Global justice and legal issues • Global religions, beliefs, ideologies • Global studies • Identities in global society Readership: Students and academics in the fields of politics and international relations, international business, geography and environmental studies, sociology and cultural studies, and health.

Handbook of Migration and Global Justice

Handbook of Migration and Global Justice
Author: Weber, Leanne,Tazreiter, Claudia
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789905663

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This timely Handbook brings together leading international scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and geopolitical perspectives to interrogate the intersections between migration and global justice. It explores how cross-border mobility and migration have been affected by rapid economic, cultural and technological globalisation, addressing the pressing questions of global justice that arise as governments respond to unprecedented levels of global migration.

Global Justice The Basics

Global Justice  The Basics
Author: Huw L. Williams,Carl Death
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317597605

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Global Justice: The Basics is a straightforward and engaging introduction to the theoretical study and practice of global justice. It examines the key political themes and philosophical debates at the heart of the subject, providing a clear outline of the field and exploring: the history of its development the current state of play its ongoing interdisciplinary development. Using case studies from around the world which illustrate the importance of the debates at the heart of global justice, as well as activist campaigns for global justice, the book examines a wide range of theoretical debates from thinkers worldwide, making it ideal for those seeking a balanced introduction to global justice.

Globalization and Global Justice

Globalization and Global Justice
Author: Nicole Hassoun
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107010307

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This book shows how globalization shrinks distance, thereby expanding international obligations to aid the poor and make free trade fair.

Global Justice

Global Justice
Author: Jon Mandle
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105127762123

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"In this new book, Jon Mandle explores the meaning of global justice and provides students with an accessible introduction to the core concepts and debates in the field. Global justice, he explains, requires universal respect for basic human rights. These rights belong to each and every one of us, and they can be used to guide policy-making in areas such as humanitarian intervention, global poverty, and secession. Emphasizing the importance of legitimate political institutions for protecting basic rights and ensuring self-determination, Mandle sets out concrete reforms which would protect core human rights internationally."--Jacket.

Encyclopedia of Law and Society

Encyclopedia of Law and Society
Author: David S. Clark
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1809
Release: 2007-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761923879

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Introduction to and survey of the field of law and society. Includes interdisciplinary perspectives on law from sociology, criminology, cultural anthropology, political science, social psychology, and economics.