Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: social suffering and resistance in the social protection system -- Part I Structure, power and social suffering -- 1 'Problem family' representations: the construction of intergenerational disadvantage in policy -- 2 Corroding motherhood: Australian single mothers' social suffering and supplication -- 3 Violence-induced social suffering and the toxic mix of automated and privatised social security: the case of the Cashless Debit Card in Australia -- 4 Public service ethics and the Income Compliance Program -- 5 Barriers to recovery: the impact of disability social security reform on the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians living with mental health conditions -- 6 Neoliberal principles and the perpetuation of ableism in the economic participation stream of the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building program -- 7 Whose aged care? My Aged Care representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and ageing -- 8 Torture in the meantime: Australia's mandatory detention regime for asylum seekers -- Part II Practices of resistance and hope -- 9 Subjectification, suffering and emotional resistance: life on the Cashless Debit Card -- 10 Universal income and services for people with disability in Australia: lessons from the blind pension -- 11 Neoliberalism and suffering in higher education: compassionate pedagogy as an act of resistance -- 12 Transforming colonial social suffering: strategies of hope and resistance by LGBTIQ+ Indigenous peoples in settler-colonial Australia -- 13 First Nations organisations and strategies of disruption and resistance to settler-colonial governance in Australia -- Concluding remarks: making suffering legible -- Index.
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1. Framework -- 2. Historical and philosophical context -- 3. Girardian mimetic theory : objections and responses -- 4. "Justice as unfairness" : the social contracts of Girard and Rawls -- 5. Mythologies of the future : justice, mimesis, and idyllic hope -- 6. Utopian undercurrents : undoing mimesis in the social imagination -- 7. Squaring the triangle : correcting the Girardian theory of mimesis.
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AbstractWe re‐examine the introduction of social dimensions into the economic conception of individual rationality. Most contributions in this area adopt the rational utility maximizer by adding social aspects into the domain of the agent's consideration. Thus, an inconsistency is created between sociality and opportunism. We overcome this by employing the Weberian distinction between instrumental and expressive rationality. It does not require the increase in the domain of agent's considerations and it captures society in a richer way with heterogeneity of social attitudes both to society as a system and to its management.
1. Another invisible hand : the structural transformation of the society -- 2. The implications of Chinese structural transformations for resource allocation -- 3. Searching for modernization : enlightenment, evolution, and reformation -- 4. "Chinese school" of sociology in the first half of 20th century -- 5. "Chinese experience" of reform and development -- 6. Urbanization and a new phase for Chinese development -- 7. On the structure of class and stratum since China's reform -- 8. Social conflict and class consciousness : a research on contradictions in China today -- 9. Problems on China strengthening and innovating social management -- 10. Mass consumption stage and social reform -- 11. Radical changes : the end of the village-studies on the villages in the city -- 12. Examine the "urban village" : my methodology to study "the end of village".
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Series Editor Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Criminology and Migration: A Misguided Relationship -- 3. Theory, Methodology, and Methods: Doing Zemiology -- 4. Law and Border: Crime, Security, and Law Enforcement in Lampedusa -- 5. Hospitality, Racism, and Hierarchies of Victimhood: Humanitarianism as Border Harm -- 6. The Economic Harms of Lampedusa's Borderisation -- 7. At Sea, On Land, In the Air: Environmental Border Harms in Lampedusa -- 8. Lampedusa's Border Spectacle: Trauma, Exploitation, and the Harms of Crisis-driven Research -- 9. Social Harms in Lampedusa: Critically Assessing the Role of Borderisation -- Index.
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El régimen de gestión del agua y la organización comunitaria en Morelos / Sergio Vargas Velázquez -- Límites de la organización comunitaria del agua / Angela Ixkic Bastian Duarte, Sergio Vargas Velázquez y Rubiceli Flores Arrieta -- Uso doméstico del agua en Tetela del Volcán, Morelos / Dubravka Mindek Jagić y José Manuel Moreno Mejía -- Género, salud y generaciones / Marta Caballero García, Luz María González-Robledo, Adriana Barranco Vázquez y Rosa María Varela Garay -- Conocedores del agua, el aire, los vientos, el cielo, las nubes y el tiempo / Morna Macleod, Evaristo Martínez Pérez y Carlos Manuel Ponce -- La patrimonialización de los paisajes del agua en dos conflictos por agua en el estado de Morelos / Jade Latargère
Within the framework of this publication, an urgent problem is considered - gender equality as a platform for full-fledged sustainable and harmonious development of the state and society in the brow. The author focuses on two aspects, sociological and legal. The article examines the phenomenon of gender equality using the achievements of gender sociology as a special sectoral sociological discipline that studies the processes of development and social interaction of male and female communities. However, the investigated issues are also cognized taking into account the achievements of the theory of law and state and the science of constitutional law. In our opinion, such a positive heuristic synthesis allows us to study the subject of the publication - the principle of gender equality. By the purpose of the work, the author understands an attempt to identify and show social and legal mechanisms that make it possible to eliminate gender asymmetry in relations that are currently demarcated by gender. The publication established that an illegitimate encroachment restricting human rights is a flagrant injustice. In this capacity, equality as a principle of law is nothing more than the ideal of a just structure of the state and society, which is characterized by the comprehensive implementation and protection of the rights and freedoms of man and citizen. Therefore, equality canonizes parity in the relationship between the individual and the state, discrimination on the part of state bodies with this interpretation is excluded.