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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
1. Recognition and the International: Meanings, Limits, Manifestations. Patrick Hayden and Kate Schick. Over the past two decades, critical debates and insights within philosophy, sociology and political theory have focused on the concept of recognition.
Feb 22, 2018 · This definition is deceptively simple. The idea of mutual acknowledgement between subjects points to complex relations of recognition that have far-reaching moral and practical implications, some of which are addressed in this work specifically with regard to cross-cultural recognition.
- Bona Anna
- 2018
2 days ago · With terms taken from sociology and the related fields of psychology, economics, anthropology, philosophy, and political science, it provides widespread coverage of all aspects of sociology, from adaptation to zero tolerance.
Sep 12, 2016 · In this context, the concept of recognition is used to explain how states are individuated and differentiated from each other, how the international system thereby becomes stratified along status lines, as well as why conflicts over status are possible or even inevitable.
- Jens Bartelson
- 2016
As the term is commonly used, to be recognized means to be seen or regarded—whether directly or through the mediation of social and political institutions—under some practically significant description; that is, under a description that makes a difference in the way its bearer is treated, perhaps even shaping the terms in which she understands h...
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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).