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(Ebook) What Justice? Whose Justice?: Fighting for Fairness in Latin America by Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley ISBN 9780520237445, 9780520237452, 9781417520015, 0520237447, 0520237455, 1417520019

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Authors:Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley
Pages:376 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:1.86 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520237445, 9780520237452, 9781417520015, 0520237447, 0520237455, 1417520019
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(Ebook) What Justice? Whose Justice?: Fighting for Fairness in Latin America by Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley ISBN 9780520237445, 9780520237452, 9781417520015, 0520237447, 0520237455, 1417520019

The new millennium began with the triumph of democracy and markets. But for whom is life just, how so, and why? And what is being done to correct persisting injustices? Blending macro-level global and national analysis with in-depth grassroots detail, the contributors highlight roots of injustices, how they are perceived, and efforts to alleviate them. Following up on issues raised in the groundbreaking best-seller Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements (California, 2001), these essays elucidate how conceptions of justice are socially constructed and contested and historically contingent, shaped by people's values and institutionally grounded in real-life experiences. The contributors, a stellar coterie of North and Latin American scholars, offer refreshing new insights that deepen our understanding of social justice as ideology and practice.
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