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Social Justice Research OnlineFirst articles

15.04.2024

Invisible China: How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise

Several studies have lauded this work and duly acknowledged its policy significance (Chau, 2021 ; Murphy, 2021 ; Plekhanov, 2022 ; Bulman, 2023 ). However, I contend that the additional merits of this work should not be overlooked.

verfasst von:
Xueli Huang, Yue Yang

Open Access 19.02.2024

Can Community Music Contribute to More Equitable Societies? A Critical Interpretive Synthesis

This article presents outcomes from a critical interpretive synthesis inquiry exploring whether community music can contribute to more equitable societies. Drawing on 74 cross-disciplinary articles, we identify equity-related outcomes across three …

verfasst von:
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Emma Heard

Open Access 12.05.2023

The Language of Inclusion: Using Critical Corpus-Based Methods to Study the Presence and Representation of “Women, Children and Vulnerable Groups” in Liberia’s Truth Commission

While inclusion, participation and victim-centredness have become catchwords in transitional justice discourse, this rhetoric has not necessarily enabled the articulation of more complex identities and experiences, or the pursuit of varied justice …

verfasst von:
Elke Evrard