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Sensemaking the ‘social’ in social entrepreneurship
(2018)
In the collective imagination, the practices and outcomes of social entrepreneurship seem to hold hope for a better future. So far, these practices have been largely assumed as idealized types with the ‘social’ in social ...
Sensemaking the ‘social’ in social entrepreneurship
(2018)
In the collective imagination, the practices and outcomes of social entrepreneurship seem to hold hope for a better future. So far, these practices have been largely assumed as idealized types with the ‘social’ in social ...
The consequences of metrics for social justice: tensions, pending issues, and questions
(Routledge, 2018)
In the current scenario of expansion of neo-liberal and market-oriented policies, large-scale assessment has become an increasingly pervasive technology of power. Given their consequences, and the high stakes derived from ...
Una aproximación al concepto de justicia: el sentido grupal de "lo justo"Una aproximación al concepto de justicia: el sentido grupal de "lo justo"
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2007)
Accountability from a social justice perspective: Criticism and proposals
(Springer, 2020)
When seen in a positive light, accountability systems are understood as a means for promoting transparency, improvement, responsibility and commitment to valuable goals, thus ensuring that State funding is invested in ...
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: Toward ethical sustainability in healthcare and research
(Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en Bioética, Universidad de Chile, 2003)
The Impact of Social Justice and Alienation on Political Participation in Jahrom City
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Victims in restorative justice: Active persons or individuals in need? A European study from practitioners' point of view Víctimas en justicia restaurativa: ¿sujetos activos o en necesidad? Un estudio europeo desde la perspectiva de operadores sociales
(Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2015)
Restorative justice has proliferated in europe and there is evidence suggesting that their practice is falling in debt to the victims of crime. The restorative justice policies seems not to be constituing genuine spaces ...