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redistribution? A critical reading of Iris Young's Justice and the politics of difference . The Journal of Political Philosophy , 3 ( 2 ), 166 - 180 . Fraser , N. ( 2005 ). Reframing justice in a globalizing world ... context characterised by persistent cycles of declining student achievement, as narrowly determined by standardised test scores, and political demands for their work to be scrutinised (Hickey et al., 2022
. ( 2007 ). Does social justice matter? Brian Barry's applied political philosophy . Ethics , 117 , 391 - 412 . Baroutsis , A. , & Lingard , B. ( 2022 ). A methodological approach to the analysis of PISA ... ) and functionalist (use value) role of education. This duality is emblematic of the political and socio-economic features of the modern nation state educationalisation wherein the ‘problems’ of society
office due to felony disenfranchisement laws. Thus, habitual offender laws target a formally disenfranchised group—people with felony convictions. That creates an archetypal political process problem. As ... he should raise that concern in the political arena, not the courts, and cast his vote accordingly. The problem for Brooker, and the one that animates this Article, is that he cannot vote. Because of
could prevent hate crimes from occurring in the first place. Those measures potentially include educational initiatives, conflict resolution programs, political reforms, social services, or other ... , political reforms, social services, or other proactive efforts aimed at the root causes of hate crimes. Focusing on the public conversation around anti-Asian hate crimes, this Essay argues that very
shift the focus from pre-formed desires and the workings of reason to explore the socio-material and political becoming and the flows of desire that precede (and result from) the formation of subjects and ... intricate and discrete ‘white walls’ of post-colonial and neoliberal ‘faciality’ of English. Globally, English is used in association with economic, ideological, socio-political and cultural forces (Shin
legal and policy responses to Covid-19 in the United States—particularly as discourse has focused on the impacts of Covid-19 response on labor markets—may provide insight into the political economy of a ... * INTRODUCTION Environmental law is in a moment of transition, both in form and in substance. At the national level in the United States, the structural institutions and political posture in the legislative and
historical analyses of these developments. This paper analyses federal and national inclusive education policies in Australia spanning from 1992 to the present. Drawing upon the concept of ‘political ... traced back to marketing theory. For some, personalisation is seen as a key feature of the neoliberal political agenda (Hartley, 2007) whereas for others, it is articulated as an educational philosophy
common perspective on how much and why they enjoyed their philosophy lessons. Year 9: In philosophy, because there’s no right answer, so it’s better to discuss it and it makes us work together more than ... pedagogy employed in philosophy lessons offered another form of surprise to the school executive. The comments challenged the perceptions held of the philosophy teachers’ pedagogical range based on other
popular and political will to pass the reforms must extend beyond the passage of the law and must also create mechanisms to scrutinize, guide, and support the judiciary’s implementation of the law. ... . Although these reforms were democratic and popular, judges were not sufficiently incentivized to properly implement the changes. If reforms are to succeed, the popular and political will to pass the reforms
liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage.”83 The philosophy of using the threat of liability to prevent damage is also specifically endorsed in the text: “The fundamental ... philosophy that everyone has the liberty to do what they will if, but only if, their actions do not harm others.81 John Stuart Mill distinguished between what he called “harms” and “mere offenses.” Not
experiences within a particular location, time and socio-political circumstance. The case study school was purposively chosen, due to its uniqueness of being situated in a remote, hunter-gatherer community that ... his or her school, influenced by individual, relational, and organisational factors inside a broader school community, and within a political, cultural, and geographical landscape unique to each school
in Indigenous education policy settings, the complexities of how different types of evidence are considered rigorous and relevant were found to be clearly implicated with broader social and political ... reduce the level of and/or improve the quality of political influence in policy development (Althaus et al., 2018) . Notions of what counts as evidence in the public policy literature are well traversed
conducted for over a decade; practice-based evidence and debates about unintended consequences of Teacher Performance Assessments (TPAs) highlight social and political tensions emergent when the complexity of ... ’ ongoing professional learning and practice. This is politically contestable without a philosophy of education (Wahl, 2017) . Intellectual work in ITE is also manifested in critiques of educational
Criminology by an authorized editor of Northwestern University School of Law Scholarly Commons - THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ENTRAPMENT RICHARD H. MCADAMS* INTRODUCTION By the time she was eighteen, Amy ... consider and critique the literature that seeks to justify the defense based on retributive theory, utilitarian theory, and political/institutional concerns. In each case, I do not claim that there is no
In recent times, young people from Australian Sudanese and South Sudanese communities have received considerable negative racialised public and political attention. This publicity has the potential ... Australian Sudanese and South Sudanese youth at school (Baak, 2019; Benier et al., 2018; Edgeworth, 2015) . In recent times, perpetuated by racialised media and political discourse, Australian Sudanese and
, INEQUALITY 247–48 (1993); G.A. Cohen, How to do Political Philosophy, in ON THE CURRENCY OF EGALITARIAN JUSTICE, AND OTHER ESSAYS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 228–29 (Michael Otsuka ed., 2011). to be punished.162 ... grateful to participants at the Stanford Law and Philosophy workshop for feedback on an early draft of this paper. And I owe special thanks to Juliana Bidadanure, Jessica Eaglin, James Forman Jr., Aziz Huq
. Using a conceptual framework based on a treatise by Jürgen Habermas (The theory of communicative action, Beacon Press, 1987) incorporating three socio-political levels (Lifeworld, Steering Media and ... ability to create fragmented and separate social and political spheres that lack an interdisciplinary legal-political science approach. This work has inspired the approach adopted in the research presented
. Using a conceptual framework based on a treatise by Jürgen Habermas (The theory of communicative action, Beacon Press, 1987) incorporating three socio-political levels (Lifeworld, Steering Media and ... ability to create fragmented and separate social and political spheres that lack an interdisciplinary legal-political science approach. This work has inspired the approach adopted in the research presented
justice. As a political scientist, Tronto’s (1993, 2013) work explores the politics of care, noting how individualisation and the dominance of economics serves to invisibilised caring relations, often in ... (government) and meso (institutional) domains create a political economy that devalues care over production and profit, and denies the intricate caring relationships we are all involved in. Foregrounding caring
reason underpinning school improvement agendas, school leaders create ‘openings’ for speaking up against the macro-political discourses. Central to the above-mentioned body of research is the presence of ... political-educational imagination. This political-educational imagination is premised on the assumption “that social governance is capable of pursuing and achieving the social democratic ideals of equity and