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How do organizational justice and health influence teachers’work engagement?
organizational justice health influence work engagement
2016/1/27
Organizational justice has emerged as a vital construct in organizations (Cropanzano &Ambrose, 2015). Low organiza-tional justice perce-ptions have long been considered an occupational health risk (Ro...
RAWLS AND GLOBAL JUSTICE: A DISPUTE OVER A LEGACY
The global economy the debate political philosophy sharing law system
2015/11/10
For over thirty years, with special intensity in the last decade, a debate over global economic justice has troubled and enriched political philosophy. As in many of the most heated disputes, the part...
Social Justice Activism in the Heartland of Hate:Countering Extremism in Alberta
Social Justice Activism Heartland of Hate Countering Extremism Alberta
2015/9/15
This article addresses Alberta’s conservative political and social milieu with attention to teachers engaged with their students in school activism on social justice issues. Its purpose is to shed lig...
"Equality of Arms": Challenges Confronting the Legal Profession in the Emerging International Criminal Justice System
Legal Profession Emerging International Criminal Justice System
2015/8/4
The protection of the rule of law requires that the international criminal justice system focus on two key elements: (i) the substantive objective of ending impunity by bringing war criminals to justi...
Geoinformatics for Natural Resources Management vis-à-vis Environmental Justice
Geo-environmental Mapping Remote Sensing Change Detection Visualization GIS
2015/7/29
In natural resources and environmental management Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA) is an essential component to specify the
guidelines for biodiversity conservation. Conceptually, ‘Geo-environmen...
The Birth of Impersonal Exchange: The Community Responsibility System and Impartial Justice
Impersonal Exchang Responsibility System
2015/7/20
On March 28, 1210, Rubeus de Campo of Genoa contracted to pay a debt of 100
marks sterling in London on behalf of Vivianus Jordanus from Lucca (Lanfranco Scribe
1210, no. 524). There is nothing unus...
Doing Democracy:Striving for Political Literacy and Social Justice
Doing Democracy Political Literacy Social Justice
2015/7/2
The collection of essays and research summaries brought together by Darren Lund and Paul Carr for Doing Democracy is timely, current, and engaging and contributes to generations-old discourses on the ...
“Social Justice Needs to Be Everywhere”: Imagining the Future of Anti-Oppression Education in Teacher Preparation
critical pedagogies equity teacher knowledge
2015/7/2
This article analyzes a social-justice teacher education project in a larger teacher education
program in Western Canada. This program-within-a-program took an anti-oppressive
education approach des...
To reflect on justice and rhetoric is a minefield, or a field littered with
commonplaces. However, rhetoric, as hermeneutic, accompanies justice,
right from its very first steps into this minefiel...
Big Brother’s shadow: History, justice, and the political imagination in post-1989 Poland
History justice the political imagination
2015/6/18
Within the paradigm of “transitional justice”, the problematic of justice in
“post” societies is generally conceived of in terms of “how new democracies
have attempted to strike a balance between ...
While these are general questions that cannot be fully approached let
alone answered here, they are important nevertheless as their terms betray
that transitional justice is a relatively new and u...
Virtuous justice, and its price in truth in post-dictatorial Argentina
Virtuous justice price
2015/6/18
“What happened? Why did it happen? How could it have happened?” These
are, says Hannah Arendt, “the questions with which my generation had been
forced to live for the better part of its adult life...
The quietude of transitional justice: Five rhetorical questions
transitional justice rhetorical questions
2015/6/4
What are we talking about? For a day, a virtual eternity in the governing “news
cycle”, the left-leaning international media buzzes with commentary regarding
the South African government’s decisio...