Times of Global Injustice
Times of Global Injustice
Temporalities of Power and Community Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries
Amorosa, Paolo; Erkkilae, Ville; Stenlund, Karolina
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
388
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Inglês
9781032873770
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1. Introduction:Times of Global (In)justice, Paolo Amorosa, Ville Erkkilae, Karolina Stenlund; Part I:Official Time; 2. Why Do People Move? Governing the Time and Space of Climate Migration, Usha Natarajan; 3. Yesterday's tomorrows and today's: Future-making in Swedish permit-granting procedure, Agnes Hellner; 4. As If a Foreign Country: Evidence Law and Settler Colonial Sovereignty, Genevieve Renard Painter; 5. State redress for involuntary sterilisation in Sweden, Malin Arvidsson; 6. Urgency and Exceptional Time: The State of Emergency as an institution of official time, Tuukka Brunila; Part II: Emancipatory Time; 7. How to Overcome an Unjust Past? Conflicts of Historicities in the Contemporary World, Marek Tamm & Zoltan Boldizsar Simon; 8. Urgency! At the European Court of Human Rights: Hope, Haste and Climate Justice, Zoe Jay; 9. Existential time and climate in/justice at the end of the world, Andrew R. Hom; 10. Law, Time, and Tradition, Sebastian Machado; 11. Stitching as reparation: expanding narrations of the past and imagining the future, Helena Alviar Garcia & Laura Betancur Restrepo; Part III: Everyday Time; 12. Authoritarian Regimes and the 'Everyday Time.' The trial of Greta Wolff, Ville Erkkilae; 13. Hermeneutical Injustice and Memory Struggle: Temporalities in the Public Discussion around the Attack on the Elias Loennrot Monument, Ulla Savolainen; 14. Rehearsing the Future Through Design, Sara Duell; 15. The Shape of Time to Come: The History of the Future in Teleological legal reasoning, Karolina Stenlund; 16. Conclusions: Just(ice) in Time, Bo Strath
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temporal justice;interdisciplinary legal studies;memory politics;climate migration governance;hermeneutical injustice;collective memory processes;temporalities in social justice research
1. Introduction:Times of Global (In)justice, Paolo Amorosa, Ville Erkkilae, Karolina Stenlund; Part I:Official Time; 2. Why Do People Move? Governing the Time and Space of Climate Migration, Usha Natarajan; 3. Yesterday's tomorrows and today's: Future-making in Swedish permit-granting procedure, Agnes Hellner; 4. As If a Foreign Country: Evidence Law and Settler Colonial Sovereignty, Genevieve Renard Painter; 5. State redress for involuntary sterilisation in Sweden, Malin Arvidsson; 6. Urgency and Exceptional Time: The State of Emergency as an institution of official time, Tuukka Brunila; Part II: Emancipatory Time; 7. How to Overcome an Unjust Past? Conflicts of Historicities in the Contemporary World, Marek Tamm & Zoltan Boldizsar Simon; 8. Urgency! At the European Court of Human Rights: Hope, Haste and Climate Justice, Zoe Jay; 9. Existential time and climate in/justice at the end of the world, Andrew R. Hom; 10. Law, Time, and Tradition, Sebastian Machado; 11. Stitching as reparation: expanding narrations of the past and imagining the future, Helena Alviar Garcia & Laura Betancur Restrepo; Part III: Everyday Time; 12. Authoritarian Regimes and the 'Everyday Time.' The trial of Greta Wolff, Ville Erkkilae; 13. Hermeneutical Injustice and Memory Struggle: Temporalities in the Public Discussion around the Attack on the Elias Loennrot Monument, Ulla Savolainen; 14. Rehearsing the Future Through Design, Sara Duell; 15. The Shape of Time to Come: The History of the Future in Teleological legal reasoning, Karolina Stenlund; 16. Conclusions: Just(ice) in Time, Bo Strath
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