Research for Social Justice

Research for Social Justice
Author: Adje van de Sande,Karen Schwartz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017
Genre: Community-based social services
ISBN: 1552668789

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"Most social research texts are written from an empiricist and positivist perspective, emphasizing the scientific method and the value of objectivity in research. While acknowledging that certain aspects of the scientific method should be preserved, Adje van de Sande and Karen Schwartz argue that social research should not and cannot be value-free. Researchers committed to social justice and social change need to support that commitment. Research for Social Justice examines how the structural inequality perspective and anti-oppressive principles--perspectives that view the problems experienced by people as rooted in the social, political and economic structures of society--provide this support. Intended for students who are interested in exploring the social justice approach to their community-based research. Research for Social Justice is also of benefit to research such as program evaluations and needs assessments. The second edition of the book updates and revises examples of research, includes a substantially revised chapter on Indigenous approaches to research and contains a chapter-by-chapter description of developing student projects in a research course and an example of a student-led, community-based research project."--

Social Work Practice for Social Justice

Social Work Practice for Social Justice
Author: Betty Garcia,Dorothy Van Soest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0872931242

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Social Justice

Social Justice
Author: Loretta Capeheart,Dragan Milovanovic
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781978806870

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An eye for an eye, the balance of the scales – for centuries, these and other traditional concepts exemplified the public’s perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including television shows like Law and Order, informs the public’s vision. But do age-old symbols, portrayals in the media, and existing systems truly represent justice in all of its nuanced forms, or do we need to think beyond these notions? The second edition of Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements responds to the need for a comprehensive introduction to these issues. Theories of social justice are presented in an accessible fashion to encourage engagement of students, activists, and scholars with these important lines of inquiry. Issues are analyzed utilizing various theories for furthering engagement in possibilities. Struggles for justice -- from legal cases to on the ground movements -- are presented for historical context and to inform the way forward.

The Elements of Social Justice Routledge Revivals

The Elements of Social Justice  Routledge Revivals
Author: L. T. Hobhouse
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135228224

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First published in 1922, this title written by L. T. Hobhouse, British politician and one of the leading theorists of Social Liberalism, is a seminal work concerning the social application of ethical principles for the common good. The object of the book is to show that social and political institutions are not ends in themselves. Hobhouse argues that the social ideal is to be sought not in the faultless unchanging system of an institutional Utopia, but in the love of a spiritual life with its unfailing system of harmonious growth unconfined.

Equality and Social Justice

Equality and Social Justice
Author: Rachael Morlock
Publsiher: 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781725323377

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Social justice lies in the intersection between morality and politics in the modern world. At its core, the idea of social justice refers to the way wealth, opportunities, and resources are distributed across a society. Fairness, justice, and equality are more than philosophical ideals. Around the world, individuals and organizations are committed to achieving greater equality and social justice. Inspiring stories and captivating images will help your readers explore the history of equality movements and goals for reducing inequality. They'll be inspired by the stories of leaders, activists, and communities who campaign for social justice around the world.

Social Justice and Increasing Global Destitution

Social Justice and Increasing Global Destitution
Author: T. Y. Okosun
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761848097

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In this book, Okosun claims that there has been a diminution of the pursuit and practice of social justice. Okosun explores of impediments to the pursuit of distributive justice to show how social arrangements, ideologies, and specific belief patterns play significant roles in trumping social justice and increasing global suffering.

Theories of Justice

Theories of Justice
Author: Brian Barry
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780520341005

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What is social justice? In Theories of Justice Brian Barry provides a systematic and detailed analysis of two kinds of answers. One is that justice arises from a sense of the advantage to everyone of having constraints on the pursuit of self-interest. The other answer connects the idea of justice with that of impartiality. Though the first book of a trilogy, Theories of Justice stands alone and constitutes a major contribution to the debate about social justice that began in 1971 with Rawls's A Theory of Justice.

Engaging Social Justice

Engaging Social Justice
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789047429982

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Identifying the causes of and potential for a alternative to neoliberalism, this book offers case studies of new social movements, new forms of autonomy, and new possibilities for a progressive future.