This paper examines the intrinsic relation between institutions and social justice. Its starting point is that processes of institutionalization invoke societal groups to articulate justice demands which, in their turn, give rise to processes of institutional redesign. In liberal democracies, demands for justice are articulated as a pursuit for emancipation and empowerment of groups that feel excluded by dominant categorizations. The imminent presence of this twin pursuit for justice can be explained by the conceptual inconsistencies that characterize the distinction between the public and private sphere. These inconsistencies also explain why demands for emancipation and empowerment are intrinsically ambiguous and inconsistent. In order to...
A paraitre in J.-C. Merle (dir.), Global Justice, Dordrecht (Pays-Bas), Springer, 2012.Liberalism, i...
Justice is an elusive concept whose meaning is contested across disparate institutional contexts and...
How is to be policy action guided in cases of conflict among basic rights? The clash among rights of...
Is the sociology of inequalities still alive and has it stayed faithful to its origins (Marx, Durkhe...
This paper argues that liberal theories of justice cannot satisfactorily deal with institutional pow...
This paper focuses on a distinction between two kinds of theories about the role of institutions in ...
Drawing on the fact that justice is never explained in European legal discourse, but is used in conj...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
In this chapter, we introduce key research on social justice from an interdisciplinary social scient...
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
Central to Rawls\u27s theory of justice is his focus on institutions as the primary subject of justi...
Liberal political theory is often understood as being underpinned by an individualistic social ontol...
Political liberals very often appeal to a so-called division of moral labour that separates the regu...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
The author distinguishes between fundamental justice and incremental justice and argues that the Raw...
A paraitre in J.-C. Merle (dir.), Global Justice, Dordrecht (Pays-Bas), Springer, 2012.Liberalism, i...
Justice is an elusive concept whose meaning is contested across disparate institutional contexts and...
How is to be policy action guided in cases of conflict among basic rights? The clash among rights of...
Is the sociology of inequalities still alive and has it stayed faithful to its origins (Marx, Durkhe...
This paper argues that liberal theories of justice cannot satisfactorily deal with institutional pow...
This paper focuses on a distinction between two kinds of theories about the role of institutions in ...
Drawing on the fact that justice is never explained in European legal discourse, but is used in conj...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
In this chapter, we introduce key research on social justice from an interdisciplinary social scient...
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
Central to Rawls\u27s theory of justice is his focus on institutions as the primary subject of justi...
Liberal political theory is often understood as being underpinned by an individualistic social ontol...
Political liberals very often appeal to a so-called division of moral labour that separates the regu...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
The author distinguishes between fundamental justice and incremental justice and argues that the Raw...
A paraitre in J.-C. Merle (dir.), Global Justice, Dordrecht (Pays-Bas), Springer, 2012.Liberalism, i...
Justice is an elusive concept whose meaning is contested across disparate institutional contexts and...
How is to be policy action guided in cases of conflict among basic rights? The clash among rights of...