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  • 1
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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780199278268
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 231 S.
    Edition: Repr.
    Series Statement: Oxford political theory
    DDC: 305.5601
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    Keywords: Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität ; Sozialpolitik
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lanham, Maryland ; : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,
    ISBN: 0-7425-8040-7 , 0-7425-2179-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (404 p.)
    DDC: 303.3/72
    Keywords: Miller, David, ; Social justice.
    Abstract: A distinguished group of political philosophers takes Miller's theory as a starting point and debates whether justice takes one form or many. Drawing real world implications from theories of justice and examining in depth social justice, national justice, and global justice, this book falls on the cutting edge of the latest developments in political theory.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction Daniel A. Bell and Avner de-Shalit; Part I: Social Justice; 1 Social Justice: Why Does It Matter What the People Think? Adam Swift; 2 The Political Conditions of Social Justice Marc Stears; 3 Meritocracy, Desert, and the Moral Force of Intuitions Andrew Mason; 4 Desert and Luck Serena Olsaretti; 5 Markets and Desert Daniel Attas; Part II: National Justice; 6 Social Justice and the Nation State: A Modest Attack Chandran Kukathas; 7 What Rights for Illiberal Communities? Michael Walzer
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Deliberative Democracy: Guarantee for Justice or Preventing Injustice? Avner de-Shalit9 Minority Participation and Civic Education in Deliberative Democracies Meira Levinson; 10 Territorial Resolutions in Divided Societies Tamar Meisels; 11 The Liberal Limits of Republican Nationality Erica Benner; 12 Is Republican Citizenship Appropriate for the Modern World? Daniel A. Bell; Part III: Global Justice; 13 Republicanism, Patriotism, and Global Justice Stuart White; 14 Miller on Distributive Justice Daniel M. Weinstock
    Description / Table of Contents: 15 Entitlements, Obligations, and Distributive Justice:The Global Level Simon Caney16 Global Egalitarianism: An Indefensible Theory of Justice? Cécile Fabre; 17 Nonbasic Environmental Goods and Social Justice Mathew Humphrey; Part IV: Forms of Justice; 18 A Response David Miller; Index; About the Contributors
    Note: Includes index. , English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780198833215
    Language: English
    Pages: viii,168 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als De-Shalit, Avner, 1957 - Cities and immigration
    DDC: 307.76
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    Keywords: Stadt ; Migration ; Soziale Integration
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 155-166
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9786611164805 , 9781281164803 , 9780191535239
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 231 S.) , 24cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Oxford political theory
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Disadvantage
    DDC: 305.5/601
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    Keywords: Marginality, Social ; People with social disabilities ; Equality ; Distributive justice ; Social policy ; Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität ; Sozialpolitik ; Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität
    Abstract: What does it mean to be disadvantaged? Is it possible to compare different disadvantages? What should governments do to move their societies in the direction of equality, where equality is to be understood both in distributional and social terms? Linking rigorous analytical philosophical theory with broad empirical studies, including interviews conducted for the purpose of this book, Wolff and de-Shalit show how taking theory and practice together is essential if the theory is to berich enough to be applied to the real world, and policy systematic enough to have purpose and justification. The
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Introduction; PART 1: THE SECURE FUNCTIONINGS APPROACH; 1. THE PLURALISM OF DISADVANTAGE; 2. FUNCTIONINGS; 3. RISK; 4. OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY; PART 2: APPLYING THEORY TO PRACTICE; 5. THE INDEXING PROBLEM; 6. MEASURING FUNCTIONINGS; 7. CLUSTERING OF DISADVANTAGE AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH; PART 3: PUBLIC POLICY; 8. DE-CLUSTERING DISADVANTAGE; 9. PRIORITY TO THE LEAST ADVANTAGED; 10. ADDRESSING DISADVANTAGE WHILE RESPECTING PEOPLE; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Interviews Conducted for this Research; Notes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y
    Note: The pluralism of disadvantage -- Functionings -- Risk -- Opportunity and responsibility -- The indexing problem -- Measuring functionings -- Clustering of disadvantage and empirical research -- De-clustering disadvantage -- Priority to the least advantaged -- Addressing disadvantage while respecting people -- Conclusion , Includes bibliographical references and index , Formerly CIP , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
    ISBN: 0-19-199759-5 , 0-19-889474-0 , 0-19-889475-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online.
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban. ; Equality. ; Society. ; Society & culture: general.
    Abstract: 'A City of Equals' combines a multi-disciplinary literature review and, distinctively, more than 180 interviews in 10 cities in 6 countries: Wolff and De-Shalit provide an account of a city of equals based on the idea that it should give each of its city-zens a secure sense of place or belonging.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Introduction, Motivation, and Methods -- 1.1. The Research Question -- 1.2. What Is a City? -- 1.3. The Egalitarian Spirit -- 1.4. Methods -- 1.5. The Argument in a Nutshell -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 2. A Critical Literature Review -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Income Inequality: The Importance and Limitations of Material Inequality -- 2.3. Space and Segregation, Exclusion and Inclusion -- 2.4. The Importance and Limitations of Spatial Analysis -- 2.5. The Just City: Towards a More Holistic Notion of a City of Equals -- 2.6. Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of a City of Equals -- 3. Interview Themes and Results, Part 1 -- 3.1. Our Starting Point -- 3.2. The Results of the Interviews -- 3.3. Relational Equality -- 3.4. Themes that Relate to Non-market Accessibility to Goods and Services -- 3.4.1. Spatial Dimensions of Integration, Segregation, and Their Consequences -- 3.4.2. Frequency and Variety of Public Transportation -- 3.4.3. Gardening, Environment Goods, and Environmental Bads -- 3.4.4. Housing Policy -- 3.5. Themes that Relate to Sense of Meaning -- 3.5.1. Inequalities in Urban Experience -- 3.5.2. Sense of Security -- 3.5.3. Identity, Community, and Anonymity -- 4. Interview Themes and Results, Part 2 -- 4.1. Themes That Relate to the Value of Diversity and Social Mixing -- 4.1.1. Special Arrangements for Elderly People -- 4.1.2. Special Arrangements in Respect of Young Children and their Parents -- 4.1.3. Women-friendly City Design and Planning, and Gender Equality -- 4.2. Themes that Relate to the Value of Non-deferential Inclusion -- 4.2.1. Communication beyond Transportation: Words and Vision -- 4.2.2. Inclusivity -- 4.2.3. Political Standing -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 5. A Secure Sense of Place -- 5.1. Introduction.
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1.1. The Sense of Place -- 5.2. The Four Core Values -- 5.2.1. Core Value 1: Access to the City's Services Is Not Constituted by the Market -- 5.2.2. Core Value 2: A Sense of Meaning and Meaningful Urban Life -- 5.2.3. Core Value 3: Diversity and Social Mixing -- 5.2.4. Core Value 4: Non-deferential Inclusion -- 5.3. Conclusion -- 6. Conclusions and Next Steps -- 6.1. Core Value 1: Non-market Access to the City's Facilities -- 6.2. Core Value 2: A Sense of a Meaningful Life -- 6.3. Core Value 3: Diversity and Social Mixing -- 6.4. Core Value 4: Non-deferential Inclusion -- 6.5. Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2024.
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0199278261 , 9780199278268
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 231 S. , 24cm
    Series Statement: Oxford political theory
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. u.d.T. Wolff, Jonathan Disadvantage
    DDC: 305.5601
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    Keywords: Marginality, Social ; People with social disabilities ; Equality ; Distributive justice ; Social policy ; Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität ; Sozialpolitik ; Marginality, Social ; People with social disabilities ; Equality ; Distributive justice ; Social policy ; Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Formerly CIP , The pluralism of disadvantage -- Functionings -- Risk -- Opportunity and responsibility -- The indexing problem -- Measuring functionings -- Clustering of disadvantage and empirical research -- De-clustering disadvantage -- Priority to the least advantaged -- Addressing disadvantage while respecting people -- Conclusion. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (225 p.)
    Keywords: cities, equality, inequality, relational equality, equality in the city, inclusion, diversity, social mixing, public reflective equilibrium, urban political philosophy ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theory ; thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy::QDTQ Ethics and moral philosophy ; thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography
    Abstract: When we think about equality in the city, we are very likely to think first of the wide and growing divide between rich and poor, in material terms. Yet when we think more about a 'city of equals' it becomes apparent that how people feel treated by the city and those around them, and whether they can live according to their values, are much more central. Accordingly, combining their own reflections, a multi-disciplinary literature review, and, distinctively, more than 180 interviews in 10 cities in 6 countries, Wolff and de Shalit have derived an account of a city of equals based on the idea that it should give each of its city-zens a secure sense of place or belonging. Four underlying values structure this account. First, access to the goods and services of the city should not be based purely on the market. Second, each person should be able to live a life they find meaningful. Third, there should be diversity and wide social mixing. Fourth, there should be 'non-deferential inclusion': each person should be able to get access to what they are entitled to without being treated as less worthy than others. They should be able to enjoy their rights without bowing and scraping, waiting longer than others, or going through special bureaucratic hurdles. In sum, in a city of equals each person is proud of their city and has the (justified) feeling that their city is proud of (people like) them
    Note: English
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0199655588 , 9780199655588
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 231 S.
    Edition: 1. publ. in paperback
    Series Statement: Oxford political theory
    DDC: 305
    RVK:
    Keywords: Marginality, Social ; People with social disabilities ; Equality ; Distributive justice ; Social policy ; Unterprivilegierung ; Marginalität ; Sozialpolitik ; Unterprivilegierung ; Armut ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Randgruppe ; Marginalität
    Description / Table of Contents: The pluralism of disadvantageFunctionings -- Risk -- Opportunity and responsibility -- The indexing problem -- Measuring functionings -- Clustering of disadvantage and empirical research -- De-clustering disadvantage -- Priority to the least advantaged -- Addressing disadvantage while respecting people -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9780198894759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (199 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76
    Abstract: A City of Equals combines a multi-disciplinary literature review and, distinctively, more than 180 interviews in 10 cities in 6 countries: Wolff and de Shalit provide an account of a city of equals based on the idea that it should give each of its city-zens a secure sense of place or belonging.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Introduction, Motivation, and Methods -- 1.1. The Research Question -- 1.2. What Is a City? -- 1.3. The Egalitarian Spirit -- 1.4. Methods -- 1.5. The Argument in a Nutshell -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 2. A Critical Literature Review -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Income Inequality: The Importance and Limitations of Material Inequality -- 2.3. Space and Segregation, Exclusion and Inclusion -- 2.4. The Importance and Limitations of Spatial Analysis -- 2.5. The Just City: Towards a More Holistic Notion of a City of Equals -- 2.6. Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of a City of Equals -- 3. Interview Themes and Results, Part 1 -- 3.1. Our Starting Point -- 3.2. The Results of the Interviews -- 3.3. Relational Equality -- 3.4. Themes that Relate to Non-market Accessibility to Goods and Services -- 3.4.1. Spatial Dimensions of Integration, Segregation, and Their Consequences -- 3.4.2. Frequency and Variety of Public Transportation -- 3.4.3. Gardening, Environment Goods, and Environmental Bads -- 3.4.4. Housing Policy -- 3.5. Themes that Relate to Sense of Meaning -- 3.5.1. Inequalities in Urban Experience -- 3.5.2. Sense of Security -- 3.5.3. Identity, Community, and Anonymity -- 4. Interview Themes and Results, Part 2 -- 4.1. Themes That Relate to the Value of Diversity and Social Mixing -- 4.1.1. Special Arrangements for Elderly People -- 4.1.2. Special Arrangements in Respect of Young Children and their Parents -- 4.1.3. Women-friendly City Design and Planning, and Gender Equality -- 4.2. Themes that Relate to the Value of Non-deferential Inclusion -- 4.2.1. Communication beyond Transportation: Words and Vision -- 4.2.2. Inclusivity -- 4.2.3. Political Standing -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 5. A Secure Sense of Place -- 5.1. Introduction.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780742580404 , 0742580407
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (404 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    DDC: 303.372
    Keywords: Miller, David 1946- ; Miller, David 1946- ; Social justice ; Social justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A distinguished group of political philosophers takes Miller's theory as a starting point and debates whether justice takes one form or many. Drawing real world implications from theories of justice and examining in depth social justice, national justice, and global justice, this book falls on the cutting edge of the latest developments in political theory
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record , Print version record , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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