Ideas of contributive justice are concerned with what people give or contribute to society, rather than what they get, as in ideas of distributive justice. This article deals with contributive justice as applied to a specific example of cultural work – work and employment in the UK publicly-funded arts, cultural and creative industries. It is offered mainly as a conceptual discussion rather than a set of concrete policy recommendations. However, given some of the limitations of current distributive models, a principle of universal distribution is postulated, supported by contributive justice as a complementary framework for conceiving and implementing programmes of equal opportunity and ‘creative justice’ in publicly funded cultural work
The kind of recognition that people get depends much upon what they do, particularly in terms of emp...
It is argued that the radical implications of the capabilities approach have been widely overlooked,...
dissertationThis dissertation argues first that social and economic institutions, rather than one's ...
Extreme inequality of opportunity leads to a number of social tensions, inefficiencies and injustice...
Extreme inequality of opportunity leads to a number of social tensions, inefficiencies and injustice...
Creative Justice examines issues of inequality and injustice in the cultural industries and the cult...
This thesis tackles a problem of contemporary society: What constitutes a just distribution of work?...
Academic treatments of distributive justice normally adopt a static approach centred on resource all...
In this paper, we elaborate on a theory of an evolutionary political economy capable of accommodatin...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary society and is at the forefront of med...
Despite its relevance, work is underrepresented in debates about social justice. In this way, politi...
Expanding cultural participation has been an important goal of cultural policy, among both public an...
There has been a remarkable rise in studies of creative or cultural labour in recent years. Much of ...
In the broader context of research into cultural labour, this article focuses analytical attention o...
The kind of recognition that people get depends much upon what they do, particularly in terms of emp...
It is argued that the radical implications of the capabilities approach have been widely overlooked,...
dissertationThis dissertation argues first that social and economic institutions, rather than one's ...
Extreme inequality of opportunity leads to a number of social tensions, inefficiencies and injustice...
Extreme inequality of opportunity leads to a number of social tensions, inefficiencies and injustice...
Creative Justice examines issues of inequality and injustice in the cultural industries and the cult...
This thesis tackles a problem of contemporary society: What constitutes a just distribution of work?...
Academic treatments of distributive justice normally adopt a static approach centred on resource all...
In this paper, we elaborate on a theory of an evolutionary political economy capable of accommodatin...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary society and is at the forefront of med...
Despite its relevance, work is underrepresented in debates about social justice. In this way, politi...
Expanding cultural participation has been an important goal of cultural policy, among both public an...
There has been a remarkable rise in studies of creative or cultural labour in recent years. Much of ...
In the broader context of research into cultural labour, this article focuses analytical attention o...
The kind of recognition that people get depends much upon what they do, particularly in terms of emp...
It is argued that the radical implications of the capabilities approach have been widely overlooked,...
dissertationThis dissertation argues first that social and economic institutions, rather than one's ...