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Vulnerability And Power In The Age Of The Anthropocene, Angela P. Harris
Vulnerability And Power In The Age Of The Anthropocene, Angela P. Harris
Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment
Feminist legal theorist Martha Fineman has suggested that recognition of universal human “vulnerability” should be the starting point for thinking about the state’s obligations to its citizens. This Article argues that Fineman’s concept of vulnerability is valuable for situating political and legal theory within a concern for the natural world. We live in what some scientists have dubbed the Anthropocene—an age in which our collective behavior has serious implications for the flourishing of all life on earth. The concept of “ecological vulnerability” recognizes that humans are vulnerable not only because they age, become ill, and die, but because their survival …
Beyond Child Welfare - Theories On Child Homelessness, Jessica Dixon Weaver
Beyond Child Welfare - Theories On Child Homelessness, Jessica Dixon Weaver
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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The Sacra Of Lgbt Childhood, Kim Hai Pearson
The Sacra Of Lgbt Childhood, Kim Hai Pearson
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Gender And Sexual Orientation In The Family: Implications For The Child Welfare System, Megan Fulcher
Gender And Sexual Orientation In The Family: Implications For The Child Welfare System, Megan Fulcher
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.