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What is Structural Injustice? is the first edited collection to bring together the voices of leading structural injustice scholars to provide an overview of this profoundly important concept.
The volume features specially selected original and essential works on structural injustice, providing a range of disciplinary, ontological, and epistemological perspectives on what structural injustice is, and includes feminist and post-colonial theories to interrogate how structural injustice exacerbates and reproduces existing inequalities and relations of power.
This is an open access title available under the terms of a [CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International] licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
Contents
Jude Browne & Maeve McKeown: Introduction
1: Jonathan Wolff: Structural Harm, Structural Injustice, Structural Repair
2: Mara Marin: Transformative Action as Structural and Publicly Constituted
3: Sally Haslanger: Agency Under Structural Constraints in Social Systems
4: Maeve McKeown: Pure, Avoidable, and Deliberate Structural Injustice
5: Jude Browne: The Untraceability of Structural Injustice
6: Catherine Lu: Responsibility, Structural Injustice and Settler Colonialism
7: Jade Schiff: Structural Injustice and the Two Faces of Vulnerability
8: Ryoa Chung: COVID-19 and Global Structural Health Inequality
9: Alison Jaggar & Theresa Tobin: Moral Justification and Structural Epistemic Injustice
10: Lewis R Gordon: Decolonizing Structural Justice and Political Responsibility
11: Brooke Ackerly: Murmurations of Injustice: Dynamics of Structural Injustice and Epistemic Oppression
12: Alasia Nuti: Towards a Pluralistic Account of Structural Injustice
13: Virginia Mantouvalou: Structures of Injustice, the Law, and Exploitative Work
14: Serena Parekh: Gender Inequality, Structural Injustice and Political Responsibility



