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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
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.
Feb 7, 2012 · In recent years, the idea of the politics of recognition has become an increasingly popular way of thinking about a wide range of political phenomena, from the logic of social struggles to the nature of social justice.
- Wendy Martineau, Nasar Meer, Simon Thompson
- 2012
Feb 22, 2018 · Examples include the mounting recognition of fathers in primary carer roles and changing expectations of children, whereby they are increasingly encouraged to pursue individual agendas free from overt gender role socialisation.
- Bona Anna
- 2018
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Mar 13, 2022 · The term “recognition” can mean not only to take note of the presence of a person (Wiedererkennen in the sense of acknowledging one’s presence) but can also mean positive acknowledgment of a person’s worth (Anerkennung in the sense of Achtung).