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An eye for an eye, the balance of the scales – for centuries, these and other traditional concepts exemplified the public’s perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including television shows like Law and Order, informs the public’s vision. But do age-old symbols, portrayals in the media, and existing systems truly represent justice in all of its nuanced forms, or do we need to think beyond these notions? The second edition of Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements responds to the need for a comprehensive introduction to these issues.

Theories of social justice are presented in an accessible fashion to encourage engagement of students, activists, and scholars with these important lines of inquiry. Issues are analyzed utilizing various theories for furthering engagement in possibilities. Struggles for justice -- from legal cases to on the ground movements -- are presented for historical context and to inform the way forward.


Trade Review
This new edition effectively updates an all-too-rare book in the criminal justice library. The additions link the book to many contemporary debates that have evolved since it was first published. -- Raymond J. Michalowski * Northern Arizona University *
This book is a major contribution to the field and sensitizes us to the importance of moving beyond mainstream, narrow conceptions of justice. -- Walter S. DeKeseredy * Professor of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, University of Ontario *
This book is as provocative as it is path-breaking on a topic that richly deserves to be center stage in the drama of everyday life. Capeheart and Milovanovic set the new standard for understanding the theories, issues and struggles that represent the call for social justice at home and abroad, in our institutions and communities, and throughout our very existences. -- Bruce A. Arrigo * coauthor of Theory, Justice, and Social Change *

Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
Part I Explorations in Social Justice
2. Conceptions of Justice: Philosophical, Sociological, and Criminological
3. Distributive Justice
4. Retributive Justice
5. Toward Transformative Justice
Part II Issues in Social Justice
6. Multiculturalism and Globalism: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Forms of Justice
7. Environmental, Ecological, And Species Justice
8. Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Counter-colonial Forms of Justice
9. Postmodern, Post Postmodern, and Posthumanist Forms of Justice
Part III Struggles for Social Justice
10. Legal Struggles and Social Justice
11. Justice and Grassroots Struggles
12. Emerging Conceptions of Justice in a Global Arena
13. Conclusion
References
Index

Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781978806856, 978-1978806856
      ISBN10: 197880685X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An eye for an eye, the balance of the scales – for centuries, these and other traditional concepts exemplified the public’s perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including television shows like Law and Order, informs the public’s vision. But do age-old symbols, portrayals in the media, and existing systems truly represent justice in all of its nuanced forms, or do we need to think beyond these notions? The second edition of Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements responds to the need for a comprehensive introduction to these issues.

      Theories of social justice are presented in an accessible fashion to encourage engagement of students, activists, and scholars with these important lines of inquiry. Issues are analyzed utilizing various theories for furthering engagement in possibilities. Struggles for justice -- from legal cases to on the ground movements -- are presented for historical context and to inform the way forward.


      Trade Review
      This new edition effectively updates an all-too-rare book in the criminal justice library. The additions link the book to many contemporary debates that have evolved since it was first published. -- Raymond J. Michalowski * Northern Arizona University *
      This book is a major contribution to the field and sensitizes us to the importance of moving beyond mainstream, narrow conceptions of justice. -- Walter S. DeKeseredy * Professor of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, University of Ontario *
      This book is as provocative as it is path-breaking on a topic that richly deserves to be center stage in the drama of everyday life. Capeheart and Milovanovic set the new standard for understanding the theories, issues and struggles that represent the call for social justice at home and abroad, in our institutions and communities, and throughout our very existences. -- Bruce A. Arrigo * coauthor of Theory, Justice, and Social Change *

      Table of Contents
      Contents
      Preface
      1. Introduction
      Part I Explorations in Social Justice
      2. Conceptions of Justice: Philosophical, Sociological, and Criminological
      3. Distributive Justice
      4. Retributive Justice
      5. Toward Transformative Justice
      Part II Issues in Social Justice
      6. Multiculturalism and Globalism: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Forms of Justice
      7. Environmental, Ecological, And Species Justice
      8. Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Counter-colonial Forms of Justice
      9. Postmodern, Post Postmodern, and Posthumanist Forms of Justice
      Part III Struggles for Social Justice
      10. Legal Struggles and Social Justice
      11. Justice and Grassroots Struggles
      12. Emerging Conceptions of Justice in a Global Arena
      13. Conclusion
      References
      Index

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