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Sociology and social justice / edited by Margaret Abraham.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SAGE studies in international sociologyPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2018Description: 274 pages, 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781526464026 (pbk.) :
  • 9781526464019 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 ABR 23
Contents:
Introduction: Sociology and social justice 1.A new sociology for social justice movements.Michael Buraway 2.The end of liberal democracy.Edgardo Lander 3.Social justice, inequalities and democracy in India: issues and challengers. Vishal Jadhav 4.Gendering human rights in the pursuit of social justice. Nira Yuval-Davis 5.Beyond charters and conventions: human rights through the lens of social justice and peace 6.Whistleblowing and social justice: the influence of Ubuntu on Whistleblowing Intentions. Tina Uys 7.Equal schools, global power and hungry markets: sociology in the long struggle for social justice in educaton. Raewyn Connell 8.Suicide or murder? Apple. Foxconn, and China's workshops. Ngain Pun, Jenny Chan and Mark Selden 9.Protest suicides, social justice, and public sociology 10.Engaging society: how public sociology contributes to overcoming inequalities and injustice. Marta Soler-Gallart 11.Struggles for social justice in the 21st century: the breakdown of normality and the practice of citizenship. Evangelia Tastsoglou and Maria Kontos 12.Social justice perceptions, class, and institutions in the contemporary Russian context. Mikhail F. Chernysh 13.Re-discovering justice: some insights from research on societal development and care in contemporary capitalism. Brigitte Aulenbacher and Birgit Riegraf
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Published in association with the International Sociological Association.

Introduction: Sociology and social justice 1.A new sociology for social justice movements.Michael Buraway 2.The end of liberal democracy.Edgardo Lander 3.Social justice, inequalities and democracy in India: issues and challengers. Vishal Jadhav 4.Gendering human rights in the pursuit of social justice. Nira Yuval-Davis 5.Beyond charters and conventions: human rights through the lens of social justice and peace 6.Whistleblowing and social justice: the influence of Ubuntu on Whistleblowing Intentions. Tina Uys 7.Equal schools, global power and hungry markets: sociology in the long struggle for social justice in educaton. Raewyn Connell 8.Suicide or murder? Apple. Foxconn, and China's workshops. Ngain Pun, Jenny Chan and Mark Selden 9.Protest suicides, social justice, and public sociology 10.Engaging society: how public sociology contributes to overcoming inequalities and injustice. Marta Soler-Gallart 11.Struggles for social justice in the 21st century: the breakdown of normality and the practice of citizenship. Evangelia Tastsoglou and Maria Kontos 12.Social justice perceptions, class, and institutions in the contemporary Russian context. Mikhail F. Chernysh 13.Re-discovering justice: some insights from research on societal development and care in contemporary capitalism. Brigitte Aulenbacher and Birgit Riegraf

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