The paper compares two prominent approaches to global gender justice; Alison Jaggar’s ‘distributive’ approach and Nancy Fraser’s ‘participatory’ approach. It argues that both theories have contributed valuably to develop the feminist criticism of conventional justice theories, and to conceptualise and criticise the entanglement of global injustices and gender vulnerability. However, there are also considerable differences between the two theorists, in that Fraser makes a break with ‘the distributive paradigm’ and puts the relationship between justice and democracy at the centre stage, whereas Jaggar formulates her justice notion in distributive terms, and leaves the more detailed relationship between justice and democracy largely unaddresse...
How should we understand the relationship between global justice and global democracy? One popular v...
This article surveys and analyses feminist knowledges about the politics of global justice as they a...
This chapter discusses gender in relation to the most influential current accounts of distributive j...
This paper is a contribution to the debates in contemporary political theory around competing under...
Catherine Lu’s important book argues that global justice must be conceived in structural terms, payi...
This dissertation aims to defend an egalitarian conception of global distributive justice. Many hold...
Focusing on Nancy Fraser’s integrated theory of justice, the paper analyses the exchanges between Na...
[spa] Uno de los méritos de N. Fraser ha consistido en situar el problema del reconocimiento cultur...
Critiques of Western feminists’ attempts to extend claims about gender injustice to the global conte...
textabstractTheorists of justice have to steer between two rocks. On the one hand, there is the intu...
The inadequacies of hegemonic liberal democratic ideas and institutions have been exposed by feminis...
This ambitious and remarkable book provides us with a new, creative, and critical site for feminist ...
To whom is egalitarian justice owed? Our fellow citizens, or all of humankind? If the latter, what f...
Complying with the development needs of the globalization era, Nancy Fraser’s theory of justice crit...
This book is a contribution to current efforts to re-energize and re-politicize the gender equality ...
How should we understand the relationship between global justice and global democracy? One popular v...
This article surveys and analyses feminist knowledges about the politics of global justice as they a...
This chapter discusses gender in relation to the most influential current accounts of distributive j...
This paper is a contribution to the debates in contemporary political theory around competing under...
Catherine Lu’s important book argues that global justice must be conceived in structural terms, payi...
This dissertation aims to defend an egalitarian conception of global distributive justice. Many hold...
Focusing on Nancy Fraser’s integrated theory of justice, the paper analyses the exchanges between Na...
[spa] Uno de los méritos de N. Fraser ha consistido en situar el problema del reconocimiento cultur...
Critiques of Western feminists’ attempts to extend claims about gender injustice to the global conte...
textabstractTheorists of justice have to steer between two rocks. On the one hand, there is the intu...
The inadequacies of hegemonic liberal democratic ideas and institutions have been exposed by feminis...
This ambitious and remarkable book provides us with a new, creative, and critical site for feminist ...
To whom is egalitarian justice owed? Our fellow citizens, or all of humankind? If the latter, what f...
Complying with the development needs of the globalization era, Nancy Fraser’s theory of justice crit...
This book is a contribution to current efforts to re-energize and re-politicize the gender equality ...
How should we understand the relationship between global justice and global democracy? One popular v...
This article surveys and analyses feminist knowledges about the politics of global justice as they a...
This chapter discusses gender in relation to the most influential current accounts of distributive j...