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Tracking Procedural Justice in Processing Detainees
Abstract Research question How closely do custody suite encounters between detainees and custody suite officers (CSOs) match the...
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Faith, Farming and Food Justice
Catherine Curran
Jan 01, 0001
Through a liberationist lens, religion and social justice are more similar than different. Food illuminates opportunities for building collective agency and community resilience in which religion and social justice might serve...
Published by: Ursinus College
Rawls’ Theory of Justice
Laura Dyke
Oct 07, 2014
John Rawls’ theory of justice provided a revolutionary conception of the justice system and the morals behind it. As a solution to the deadlock of utilitarian and intuitionist theories of justice, it presented a superior...
Rawls’ Theory of Justice
Laura Dyke
Oct 07, 2014
John Rawls’ theory of justice provided a revolutionary conception of the justice system and the morals behind it. As a solution to the deadlock of utilitarian and intuitionist theories of justice, it presented a superior...
Justice in inter-organizational relationships

Organizational justice has made contributions to the inter-organizational literature by highlighting the effects of justice perceptions on behavioral, attitudinal, and organizational outcomes. However, research on justice...

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The role of karmic beliefs in immanent justice reasoning
Karmic belief—the expectation that actions bring about morally congruent outcomes within and across lifetimes—is central to many, particularly Eastern, religions. This research (N = 704) examined whether karmic beliefs and...
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Justice in inter-organizational relationships

Organizational justice has made contributions to the inter-organizational literature by highlighting the effects of justice perceptions on behavioral, attitudinal, and organizational outcomes. However, research on justice...

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Toward Social Justice
This chapter asserts that transformative leadership is essential to educational organizations. The authors identify andragogical leadership as synonymous with transformative leadership, with critical attributes hinged upon...
Climate Justice
Simon Beard
Jan 03, 2020
Debates about justice are increasingly seen as vital to policy-making and international dialogue on climate change and how we should respond to it. While many disciplines have participated in these debates, philosophers and...
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The role of karmic beliefs in immanent justice reasoning
Karmic belief—the expectation that actions bring about morally congruent outcomes within and across lifetimes—is central to many, particularly Eastern, religions. This research (N = 704) examined whether karmic beliefs and...
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Developing the menstrual justice agenda
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has developed an expansive approach to menstrual justice incorporating rights, justice and a framework for intersectional analysis...
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Developing the menstrual justice agenda
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has developed an expansive approach to menstrual justice incorporating rights, justice and a framework for intersectional analysis...
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Standardizing Social Justice in Digital Health
Mamello Thinyane
Jan 01, 2020
The bivalent nature of technology and its potential for adverse impacts are giving impetus to global efforts to ensure that the outcomes of technology are consistent with societal values and desired futures. Instruments such as...
Georgia Professor to Speak on Environmental Justice
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Robert Bullard, Ware Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Clark Atlanta University, will speak at the sixth annual Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium. Bullard also serves as director of the Environmental Justice Resource...
Published by: Winthrop University
Impacts of Procedural Justice and Ethical Leadership on Organizational Innovation
Drawing on social exchange and reformulation of attitude theories, the research model is proposed to test the interrelationships of ethical leadership, procedural justice, organizational trust, work engagement, and...
Why personal values matter

The extent to which individuals prioritize different personal values may be conceptually linked to endorsement of racial colorblindness beliefs as well as orientation toward social justice. The present study examined how...

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Development and the limits of Amartya Sen’s <em>The Idea of Justice</em>
Severine Deneulin
Jan 01, 0001
The paper analyzes the contribution of Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice for development studies. The influence of Sen’s book for thinking about development is likely to parallel that of John Rawls’s Theory of Justice in...
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Development and the limits of Amartya Sen’s <em>The Idea of Justice</em>
Severine Deneulin
Jan 01, 0001
The paper analyzes the contribution of Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice for development studies. The influence of Sen’s book for thinking about development is likely to parallel that of John Rawls’s Theory of Justice in...
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From ‘gender equality and ‘women’s empowerment’ to global justice
The language of ‘gender equality’ and ‘women’s empowerment’ was mobilised by feminists in the 1980s and 1990s as a way of getting women’s rights onto the international development agenda. Their efforts can be declared a...
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From ‘gender equality and ‘women’s empowerment’ to global justice
The language of ‘gender equality’ and ‘women’s empowerment’ was mobilised by feminists in the 1980s and 1990s as a way of getting women’s rights onto the international development agenda. Their efforts can be declared a...
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