Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (8)
- Peace and Conflict Studies (6)
- Arts and Humanities (4)
- Counseling (3)
- History (3)
-
- Sociology (3)
- Education (2)
- Environmental Studies (2)
- Family, Life Course, and Society (2)
- Law (2)
- Psychology (2)
- United States History (2)
- American Politics (1)
- Applied Behavior Analysis (1)
- Business (1)
- Cognitive Psychology (1)
- Communication (1)
- Community-Based Learning (1)
- Counseling Psychology (1)
- Counselor Education (1)
- Courts (1)
- Criminal Law (1)
- Criminal Procedure (1)
- Criminology (1)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice (1)
- Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (1)
- Gender and Sexuality (1)
- Higher Education (1)
- Institution
Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Social Justice
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
Where is the Room at the Inn For Us?
Short Takes
Voices From Inside
Calaveras
Deliberative Democracy And Inequality: Two Cheers For Enclave Deliberation Among The Disempowered, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Chad Raphael, Allen S. Hammond Iv
Deliberative Democracy And Inequality: Two Cheers For Enclave Deliberation Among The Disempowered, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Chad Raphael, Allen S. Hammond Iv
Communication
Deliberative democracy grounds its legitimacy largely in the ability of speakers to participate on equal terms. Yet theorists and practitioners have struggled with how to establish deliberative equality in the face of stark differences of power in liberal democracies. Designers of innovative civic forums for deliberation often aim to neutralize inequities among participants through proportional inclusion of disempowered speakers and discourses. In contrast, others argue that democratic equality is best achieved when disempowered groups deliberate in their own enclaves (interest groups, parties, and movements) before entering the broader public sphere. Borrowing from each perspective, the authors argue that there are …
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
On The Cheap: How to Measure Success
Crime of the Month
Concierto en Cuba
Voices From Inside
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
Blocking Horrific Conditions
Short Takes
Milles de Braceros Llegaron para Sostener La Economia de Los EE.UU. Durante 22 Años
Crime of the Month
Voices From Inside
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
The Normalization of Forever Time
Voices From Inside
Short Takes
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
Short Takes from Different Locations
Crime of the Month
Voices From Inside
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 34-A, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
About Torture: Triumph of the Human Spirit
Un Cambio Dificil Pero Necesario
Voices From Inside
St. Louis Currents: The Bi-State Region After A Century Of Planning, Andrew Theising, Mark Abbott Ph.D.
St. Louis Currents: The Bi-State Region After A Century Of Planning, Andrew Theising, Mark Abbott Ph.D.
SIUE Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
This collection of essays by leading scholars examines urban issues facing the St. Louis region in the 2010 era, which is 100 years after the first city plan in the US in 1907.
New Mandates And Imperatives In The Revised Aca Code Of Ethics, Harriet L. Glosoff, David M. Kaplan, Michael M. Kocet, R. Rocco Cottone, Judith G. Miranti, Christine Moll, John W. Bloom, Tammy B. Bringaze, Barbara Herlihy, Courtland C. Lee, Vilia M. Tarvydas
New Mandates And Imperatives In The Revised Aca Code Of Ethics, Harriet L. Glosoff, David M. Kaplan, Michael M. Kocet, R. Rocco Cottone, Judith G. Miranti, Christine Moll, John W. Bloom, Tammy B. Bringaze, Barbara Herlihy, Courtland C. Lee, Vilia M. Tarvydas
Department of Counseling Scholarship and Creative Works
The first major revision of the ACA Code of Ethics in a decade occurred in late 2005, with the updated edition containing important new mandates and imperatives. This article provides interviews with members of the Ethics Revision Task Force that flesh out seminal changes in the revised ACA Code of Ethics in the areas of confidentiality, romantic and sexual interactions, dual relationships, end-of-life care for terminally ill clients, cultural sensitivity, diagnosis, interventions, practice termination, technology, and deceased clients.
Deconstructing The Psychopath: A Critical Discursive Analysis, Cary H. Federman, Dave Holmes, Jean Daniel Jacob
Deconstructing The Psychopath: A Critical Discursive Analysis, Cary H. Federman, Dave Holmes, Jean Daniel Jacob
Department of Justice Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
She loved accidents: any mention of an animal run over, a man cut to pieces by a train, was bound to make her rush to the spot. The spectacle of the wounded body has always had its lurid attractions. Coverage of serial killings and graphic accounts of brutal murders by various media is part of our “spectacular” culture fascinated by violence and brutality. The television is often the site where private desire and public fantasy meet, and where the fascination regarding dangerous offenders is initiated and nurtured (Knox, 17–18; Lesser). The convening of the public around scenes of violence represents …
Coparenting Relationships After Divorce: Variations By Type Of Marital Violence And Fathers Role Differentiation, J. L. Hardesty, Lyndal Khaw, G. H. Chung, J. M. Martin
Coparenting Relationships After Divorce: Variations By Type Of Marital Violence And Fathers Role Differentiation, J. L. Hardesty, Lyndal Khaw, G. H. Chung, J. M. Martin
Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Women For A Peaceful Christmas: Wisconsin Homemakers Seek To Remake American Culture, Nancy Unger
Women For A Peaceful Christmas: Wisconsin Homemakers Seek To Remake American Culture, Nancy Unger
History
In the autumn of 1971, sixteen Madison homemakers, including Nan Cheney and Sharon Stein, began "Women for a Peaceful Christmas" (WPC), a unique attempt to do nothing less than remake American culture. Under the slogan "No More Shopping Days 'Til Peace," WPC organized ostensibly powerless homemakers into a "quiet revolt against 'an economy which thrives on war and the destruction of our earth's resources.'' WPC urged the public (especially women, the sex that did the vast bulk of holiday shopping) to take economic, political, and environmental matters into their own hands. "If you don't want your Christmas celebrations to be …
University Of Maine System Gender Equity Report, University Of Maine System, Associated Faculties Of The University Of Maine System
University Of Maine System Gender Equity Report, University Of Maine System, Associated Faculties Of The University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
Report from the Joint Gender Equity Committee Associated Faculties of the University of Maine System And University of Maine System studying gender equity in faculty salaries.