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Building on Rawls' theory of justice and Sen's theory of capabilities, I present an outline of social justice under climate shocks, illustrating it with the experiences of persons with disability. Social justice holds when inequality is responded to by rules that afford more primary goods, such...
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Social capital has been shown to be positively associated with a range of health outcomes, yet few studies have explored the association between mothers' social capital and child health. We examine the relationship between mothers' access to social capital via participation in community...
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This paper seeks to make transparent the mutually reinforcing relationships between global civil society, democracy and network society, which are often implicit in extant theories. The concept of a 'global civil society' cannot be separated from the promotion of democracy. Global civil society...
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