Exploring Participatory Justice in Net Zero Transport Policies
The UK Government has implemented numerous transport policies in an attempt to reach its Net Zero (NZ) target for 2050 (GovUK, 2022). Despite contributing towards...
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The UK Government has implemented numerous transport policies in an attempt to reach its Net Zero (NZ) target for 2050 (GovUK, 2022). Despite contributing towards...
Student ID 201441970 Word count 575 Barbados is a country with a complex, disturbing history that has resulted in a plethora of problems...
The term recognition justice can refer to the marginalization of communities when it comes to identifying their stakeholders' rights, viewpoints and representation (Walker et...
The following portfolio focuses on case study 4 and explores the inequalities within the transportation sector in the UK and Leeds in particular. According to...
Environmental justice involves treating all people in the same fair manner regardless of who they are in relation to the environment and the policies which...
通过融合南非本土教育法实现教育非殖民化 可持续教育是实现社会和环境福祉的转型驱动力之一。然而,尽管正式的殖民主义可能已经结束,但殖民权力矩阵仍然存在。正如 Sultana (2019) 所引用的,学者们批判性地研究了去殖民化、后殖民化和反殖民主义意识形态,指出了全球南方欧洲中心主义发展的形象和政治问题。这种情况的一个例子是南非,长期以来,南非一直受到西方中心课程的影响和主导,这种课程将土著知识和教学法边缘化,曾导致学生领导的大规模抗议活动 (Daniel, 2021)。以下作品集应用了去殖民化正义和社会正义在教育中的概念,以分析南非尚未去殖民化的课程的可持续性问题和现状,因此,这些课程继续在一个远离西方的国家延续西方意识形态。 在正义框架内实现教育非殖民化,重点是挑战和消除南非等国教育体系中的殖民结构和偏见。这一概念由 Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o 和 Nina Gualinga 等校友推动,优先考虑边缘化社区的知识、观点和经验,并提倡通过修订课程、教学法和政策实现平等,确保包容性并真实代表特定地缘政治环境中存在的不同声音和历史(Stein 等人,2020 年)。我之所以选择这一正义概念,是因为它强调了自殖民时代以来一直存在的系统性不平等和偏见。这一概念还考虑建立一个基于所有学生背景、对所有学生公平公正的教育体系。 教育是可持续发展的根本驱动力,因为今天的学生将成为明天的发展实践者、政策制定者和执行者(Sultana,2019,第 32 页)。然而,全球南非的许多高等教育体系仍然根深蒂固于殖民模式,边缘化了本土知识和文化实践(Daniel,2021 年)。南非的大多数高等院校未能关注其社区所面临的问题。根据 Kaya 和 Seleti (2013)...
Procedural justice refers to the fairness within processes of decision-making, particularly defined as the “justness of the institutional processes and procedures through which decisions are...
The deforestation crisis in tropical regions is a profound environmental justice issue, where environmental degradation disproportionately affects marginalized communities. This crisis, driven by economic activities...
Climate change poses detrimental risks to humanity, with scientists suggesting that global average temperatures need to be limited to 2˚C above pre-industrial levels to restrict...
The Labour autumn budget has confirmed £2 Billion of funding for 11 hydrogen projects in the UK (Perry, 2024). According to a report by the...
Justice analysis The unequal distribution of resources for sustainable education represents a significant challenge, as it constrains the advancement of sustainable development and results in...
Although the UN’s Sustainable Development agenda aims to consider the rights of indigenous people under social inclusion, there have shown to be a variety of...
Distributive justice is the concept that resources, benefits and burdens within society should be fairly allocated to all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status or...
The Justice Concept in Climate-related Films Epistemic Justice can be understood as the recognition and valuing of diverse forms of knowledge and ways of understanding...
P2: Analysis the Private vehicle dependence in Europe Through the Lens of Mobility Justice The Concept of Mobility Justice Ideally, everyone worldwide should have an...
Colonialism is described as the “theft that is legitimised and optimised through restructuring and eroding the way of thinking, way of knowing and operation of...
The transition to a net-zero (NZ) economy is pivotal in our endeavour to resist further effects of climate change (Middlemiss et al., 2019). As targets...
In this paper, I will use procedural and distributive justice concepts to provide a justice analysis of the issues mentioned in P1 in relation to...
Understanding sustainability problems through a justice lens is imperative for solutions that empower, distribute opportunities and burdens, while ensuring a system that all can participate...