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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
May 8, 2018 · This article argues that the dynamics behind the generation of social pathologies in modern society also undermine the social-relational framework for recognition. It therefore claims that the theory of recognition is impotent in face of the kinds of normative power exerted by social hierarchies.
- Michael J. Thompson
- 2019
Jun 22, 2022 · The philosophical work on recognition is drawn on across the papers in the special issue, informing different disciplinary engagements with the concept and its impact on human behaviour. Then, in Section II, we highlight a social psychological approach to recognition, and what this entails.
Oct 13, 2014 · While not aiming at resolution, Recognition, Conflict and the Problem of Ethical Community was based around exploring these themes in a truly transdisciplinary manner across social, political and international theory by examining recognition processes between individuals, groups and states.
- Shannon Brincat
- 2014
Dec 17, 2019 · Recognition theory should be able to distinguish not only between recognition, non-recognition and misrecognition but also clarify when misrecognition constitutes an injustice. Otherwise it will not be able to combine its phenomenological analysis with a normative criticism.
- Gottfried Schweiger
- 2019
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.
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Feb 7, 2012 · While Fraser argues that a politics of recognition must be supplemented by an equally important politics of redistribution, Honneth believes that a single theory of recognition can be used to analyze all of the phenomena with which they are both concerned.