Practical Justice: Principles, Practice and Social Change

Practical Justice: Principles, Practice and Social Change

Moss, Jeremy; Aggleton, Peter; Broom, Alex

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

264

Mole

Inglês

9781032338507

15 a 20 dias

371

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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Practical Justice: by way of introduction Peter Aggleton, Alex Broom and Jeremy Moss Section 1. Perspectives and accounts Chapter 1: Concepts of justice and practical injustices Paul Patton and Jeremy Moss Chapter 2: 'Homeless women': histories of emotion and justice Anne O'Brien Chapter 3: Worlds apart and still no closer to justice: recognition and redress in gendered disability violence Leanne Dowse Chapter 4: Supporting mental health in low-income communities: implications for justice and equity Felicity Thomas and Lorraine Hansford Chapter 5: Critical theories of justice and the practice of torture prevention Danielle Celermajer Chapter 6: Poverty in rich countries: damage, difference, and possibilities for justice kylie valentine Chapter 7: Engaging global institutions to achieve practical justice: the case of sexual rightsSofia Gruskin and Alexandra Nicholson Section 2. From principles to practice Chapter 8: Practical justice in social work and social welfare: contested values Richard Hugman Chapter 9: A just child protection system - is it possible? Ilan Katz Chapter 10: Collaborative disability inclusive research and evaluation as a practical justice process Karen Fisher and Rosemary Kayess Chapter 11: Justice and the political future for Indigenous Australians Darryl Cronin Chapter 12: The serendipity of justice: the case of unaccompanied migrant children becoming 'adult' in the UK Elaine Chase Chapter 13: Patient reported measures as a justice project through involvement of service user researchers Annie Madden, Paul Lennon, Cassie Hogan, Mel Getty, Max Hopwood, Joanne Neale and Carla Treloar Chapter 14: Unequal justice: the effect of mass incarceration on children's educational outcomes in the USA. Practical implications for policy and programmes Leila Morsy Chapter 15: Antimicrobial resistance, bacterial relations and social justiceAlex Broom, Assa Doron and Peter Aggleton Chapter 16: Fostering change through the pursuit of practical justice in sexual and reproductive health and rights Purnima Mane and Peter Aggleton
UNSW Sydney;NSW Council;activism and the social sciences;UK Voluntary Sector;justice, equity and equality;Young Men;social activism;Acquired Brain Injury;global inequalities and health;Service User Research Group;gender justice;Delhi Metallo Beta Lactamase;disability violence;Critical Social Justice Issue;Practical Justice initiative;Treatment Outcomes Profile;HCV Infection;Antimicrobial Resistance;Natalie's Experience;Child Protection System;Disabled Persons Organisations;Welfare Reform;Maternal Mortality Rate;Parental Incarceration;Sexual Rights;Disability Policy Research;Service User Researchers;Unaccompanied Migrant Children;Civil Society;Homeless Woman