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Justice and vulnerability in Europe : an interdisciplinary approach / edited by Trudie Knijn (Emeritus Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science), and Dorota Lepianka (Senior Researcher, Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, the Netherlands).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020Description: 1 online resource (288 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781839108488 (e-book)
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  • HV238 .J87 2020
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Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction / Dorota Lepianka And Trudie Knijn -- 2. Thinking About Justice: A Traditional Philosophical Framework / Simon Rippon, Miklós Zala, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 3. From Political Philosophy To Messy Empirical Reality / Miklós Zala, Simon Rippon, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 4. Redistribution, Recognition And Representation. Understanding Justice Across Academic Disciplines / Trudie Knijn, Tom Theuns And Miklós Zala -- 5. Four Or Fewer Freedoms: Justice Contested And Codified Between 1941 And 1957 / Barbara Oomen And Alexandra Timmer -- 6. Framing Justice Claims As Legal Rights - How Law (Mis-)Handles Injustices / Marie Pierre Granger And Orsolya Salat -- 7. The Impact Of The European Charters In Times Of Crisis And Their Role In Effectuating Social Justice Ideals For European Citizens / Barbara Safradin And Sybe De Vries -- 8. Justice, Citizenship, And Methodological De-Nationalism / Bridget Anderson And Pier-Luc Dupont -- 9. Education And Justice: Inclusion, Exclusion And Belonging / Başak Akkan And Ayşe Buğra -- 10. Just Care For The Elderly And Disabled / Trudie Knijn And Jing Hiah -- 11. Welfare, Labour And Austerity: Resistances And Alternatives Through Women's Gaze / Maria Paula Meneses, Sara Araújo And Sílvia Ferreira -- 12. The Interplay And Tensions Between Justice Claims Nancy Fraser's Conception Of Justice, Empirical Research, And Real World Political Philosophy / Bert Van Den Brink, Miklós Zala And Tom Theuns -- 13. Mechanisms That Impede Justice / Trudie Knijn And Başak Akkan -- 14. Living And Theorizing Boundaries Of Justice / Trudie Knijn, Jelena Belic And Miklós Zala -- 15. European Justice In Times Of The Corona Crisis - Some Preliminary Reflections / Trudie Knijn And Dorota Lepianka -- Index.
Summary: "Justice and Vulnerability in Europe contributes to the understanding of justice in Europe from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. It shows that Europe is falling short of its ideals and justice-related ambitions by repeatedly failing its most vulnerable populations. Interdisciplinary and expert contributors search for the explanations behind these failing ambitions, through analysis of institutional discourse, legal debate and practice and the daily experiences of vulnerable populations, such as those dependent on social care and welfare. By setting tentative criteria for justice as 'participatory parity', in line with the insights of the political philosopher Nancy Fraser, the book challenges European policy makers to re-define redistributive, recognitive and representative justice. Original and incisive, Justice and Vulnerability in Europe is an invaluable resource for policy makers at European, national and local levels. It is also highly relevant to scholars and students of public and social policy, social justice, politics and law"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: 1. Introduction / Dorota Lepianka And Trudie Knijn -- 2. Thinking About Justice: A Traditional Philosophical Framework / Simon Rippon, Miklós Zala, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 3. From Political Philosophy To Messy Empirical Reality / Miklós Zala, Simon Rippon, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 4. Redistribution, Recognition And Representation. Understanding Justice Across Academic Disciplines / Trudie Knijn, Tom Theuns And Miklós Zala -- 5. Four Or Fewer Freedoms: Justice Contested And Codified Between 1941 And 1957 / Barbara Oomen And Alexandra Timmer -- 6. Framing Justice Claims As Legal Rights - How Law (Mis-)Handles Injustices / Marie Pierre Granger And Orsolya Salat -- 7. The Impact Of The European Charters In Times Of Crisis And Their Role In Effectuating Social Justice Ideals For European Citizens / Barbara Safradin And Sybe De Vries -- 8. Justice, Citizenship, And Methodological De-Nationalism / Bridget Anderson And Pier-Luc Dupont -- 9. Education And Justice: Inclusion, Exclusion And Belonging / Başak Akkan And Ayşe Buğra -- 10. Just Care For The Elderly And Disabled / Trudie Knijn And Jing Hiah -- 11. Welfare, Labour And Austerity: Resistances And Alternatives Through Women's Gaze / Maria Paula Meneses, Sara Araújo And Sílvia Ferreira -- 12. The Interplay And Tensions Between Justice Claims Nancy Fraser's Conception Of Justice, Empirical Research, And Real World Political Philosophy / Bert Van Den Brink, Miklós Zala And Tom Theuns -- 13. Mechanisms That Impede Justice / Trudie Knijn And Başak Akkan -- 14. Living And Theorizing Boundaries Of Justice / Trudie Knijn, Jelena Belic And Miklós Zala -- 15. European Justice In Times Of The Corona Crisis - Some Preliminary Reflections / Trudie Knijn And Dorota Lepianka -- Index.

"Justice and Vulnerability in Europe contributes to the understanding of justice in Europe from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. It shows that Europe is falling short of its ideals and justice-related ambitions by repeatedly failing its most vulnerable populations. Interdisciplinary and expert contributors search for the explanations behind these failing ambitions, through analysis of institutional discourse, legal debate and practice and the daily experiences of vulnerable populations, such as those dependent on social care and welfare. By setting tentative criteria for justice as 'participatory parity', in line with the insights of the political philosopher Nancy Fraser, the book challenges European policy makers to re-define redistributive, recognitive and representative justice. Original and incisive, Justice and Vulnerability in Europe is an invaluable resource for policy makers at European, national and local levels. It is also highly relevant to scholars and students of public and social policy, social justice, politics and law"-- Provided by publisher.

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