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  1. Mar 14, 2019 · Recognition in sociology. Working in the tradition of critical theory, both Honneth and Fraser conceptualize recognition as a process crucial to, as well as an outcome of, social justice.

    • Melissa Sebrechts, Evelien Tonkens, Barbara Da Roit
    • 2019
  2. Jun 22, 2022 · Recognition fundamentally provides an explanation of the process of how we are being seen by others, which then shapes their behaviour towards us and our experiences in interpersonal, intragroup and intergroup encounters.

  3. Feb 22, 2018 · Whereas multiculturalist calls for the recognition of distinctive racial, ethnic and cultural identities are claims for the recognition of an already defined identity, for Honneth, recognition is constitutive in the very formation and structure of identity.

    • Bona Anna
    • 2018
  4. Feb 7, 2012 · Honneth anchors the dynamics of recognition and misrecognition within these three modes of recognition, as individuals and groups react against the experience of misrecognition by struggling to achieve the acknowledgement which they believe they deserve.

    • Wendy Martineau, Nasar Meer, Simon Thompson
    • 2012
  5. recognition have become institutionalized as a normative societal infrastructure: intimate relationships with 'love' as a guiding idea, legal relations with 'equality' as a guiding principle, and loose-knit social relations with 'achievement' as a normative standard (pp. 138 ff.).

  6. Mar 3, 2019 · Different types of definitions are presented, and their relevance for sociology is highlighted. A stipulative definition, for example, is very useful in sociology, as opposed to lexical and ostensive definitions.

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  8. Nov 1, 2020 · This chapter confronts these theories and arrives at a definition of the politics of recognition that can adequately be used as a critical theoretical tool to combat a wide range of social injustices.