Contemporary theories of justice have only recently begun to take notice of international and global contexts and their implications. From a global perspective, it has also become necessary to revisit the old issue of family and justice – addressing, first and foremost, the current reality of “transnational” families. Such families challenge traditional models in order to meet their own, new subsistence needs. Today, millions of women travel and migrate alone to find jobs in the ever-expanding market of the personal services and care sector. Family members may thus grow up and live in two or more different countries, fragmented, so to speak, and separated from one another most of the time. For these female migrant workers, new and old i...
This presentation is about the variation of family forms and how this can be understood in a local ...
In recent years, the issue of international migration is very topical and present in the global publ...
The volume gathers theoretical contributions on human rights and global justice in the context of in...
Contemporary theories of justice have only recently begun to take notice of international and globa...
In the last decades, family has gained a very important role, for both the extension of the research...
Susan Moller Okin\u27s assertion about the need for justice in families offers a challenging startin...
Nowadays, the general debate about family apparently revolves around a crucial question: Is the fami...
Many discussions of love and the family treat issues of justice as something alien. On this view, co...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Working parents across countries perceive i...
Family migration is the term used to categorise the international movement of people who migrate due...
Political philosophers´ interest in the family - understood as a unit in which one or more adults di...
This article develops sociological knowledge on daughterhood through an analysis of how separation s...
Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads...
This presentation is about the variation of family forms and how this can be understood in a local ...
In recent years, the issue of international migration is very topical and present in the global publ...
The volume gathers theoretical contributions on human rights and global justice in the context of in...
Contemporary theories of justice have only recently begun to take notice of international and globa...
In the last decades, family has gained a very important role, for both the extension of the research...
Susan Moller Okin\u27s assertion about the need for justice in families offers a challenging startin...
Nowadays, the general debate about family apparently revolves around a crucial question: Is the fami...
Many discussions of love and the family treat issues of justice as something alien. On this view, co...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Working parents across countries perceive i...
Family migration is the term used to categorise the international movement of people who migrate due...
Political philosophers´ interest in the family - understood as a unit in which one or more adults di...
This article develops sociological knowledge on daughterhood through an analysis of how separation s...
Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads...
This presentation is about the variation of family forms and how this can be understood in a local ...
In recent years, the issue of international migration is very topical and present in the global publ...
The volume gathers theoretical contributions on human rights and global justice in the context of in...