Table of Contents
Theme: Global Justice
Subtitle: Radical Perspectives
Publication: Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric
Date: Vol. 9, No. 2 (2016)
The current issue of Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric, Volume
9, No 2, Global Justice: Radical Perspectives (2016),
guest-edited by Maeve McKeown and Alasia Nuti, is now available
online via:
http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn/issue/current
Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric (TPR) is a peer-reviewed,
open-access e-journal which publishes original research in
international political theory, with special emphasis on global
justice. We are particularly interested in bridging the gap between
political theory, empirical research, and the study of political
practices and communication.
Volume 9, No 2:
Global Justice: Radical Perspectives
Introduction
Maeve McKeown, Alasia Nuti
Articles
Beyond Anthropocentrism: Cosmopolitanism and Nonhuman Animals
Angie Pepper
Revisiting the Common Ownership of the Earth: A Democratic Critique
of Global Distributive Justice Theories
Christiaan Boonen, Nicolas Brando
Global Structural Exploitation: Towards an Intersectional Definition
Maeve McKeown
From Reparations for Slavery to International Racial Justice: A
Critical Republican Perspective
Magali Bessone
Reparations — Legally Justified and Sine qua non for Global Justice,
Peace and Security
Nora Wittmann
Reviews
Responding to Cognitive Injustice: Towards a ‘Southern’ Decolonial
Epistemology
Zara Bain
Rubenstein’s Analysis of the Humanitarian INGOs: The Political Ethics
of Decision Making Processes
Eda Keskin
Expertise and the Politics of Failure
Rahel Kunz
Epistemic Inequality and its Colonial Descendants
Nick Sagos
Journal website:
http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org