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  1. Hay's ability to identify and engage central philosophical issues at the core of any plausible account of oppression makes it a very interesting contribution to the growing scholarship on systemic justice in general as well as to the related Kantian and feminist scholarship in particular.

  2. Jan 1, 2016 · We will give an overview of the most influential psychological theories of (in)justice, describe a representative set of studies and empirical findings from justice research in psychology,...

  3. Aug 26, 2021 · The moral goals of social justice activists cannot be derived from sociology, but to the extent, sociology is successful in describing and explaining the world; it provides an understanding of society that can enable activists and reformers to achieve their goals.

    • Bradley Campbell
    • 2021
  4. Jun 1, 2014 · After having pointed out some of the essential features of the Millian (and Rawlsian) concept, I show how far these attributes are away from what we (in our everyday language) mean by the word...

    • Christoph Horn
  5. Jan 3, 2019 · It chronicles the relevant theories, evolution of various forms of justice, debates, discussions and disagreements related to the construct and the various measurement approaches used to operationalize it at different points of time.

    • Subhra Pattnaik, Santosh Kumar Tripathy
    • 2019
  6. Jun 7, 2024 · We then outline how justice theory, practice, and interventions can facilitate healing and the movement toward justice as well as offer a research agenda that can enable scholars to further contribute toward promoting healing and enabling a more just society.

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  8. The terms ‘structural injustice’ and ‘systemic injustice’ are commonly used, but their meanings are elusive. In this paper, I sketch an ontology of social systems that embeds accounts of social structures, relations, and practices.