![]() ![]() 6 To be sure, given consistent attempts, from Fraser to most other authors cited, at integrating social struggles in their theorizations of justice, this may seem an odd argument to make. Yet, much as the discussion may have incorporated issues of identity, class, gender, disability, affectivity, spatiality, mobility and transition, at its edges remains that which is included only as negativity, the divisive moment of insurrection against perceived injustice. ![]() 5 In this way, the task contemporary discourse sets out to resolve is chiefly pitched as a problem of inclusion, which effectively stands as the theoretical double of political calls to make liberal democracies more ‘inclusive’ in face of persistent systemic exclusions. From Nancy Fraser’s earlier inclusion of recognition and persistent calls for ‘social justice’ to current talks on ‘spatial’, ‘transitional’ or ‘climate justice’, the notion is not only extended to relatively neglected fields, it is at the same time conceptually reconfigured and enlarged. 4 While diverse in terms of its content and individual approaches, this developing discourse operates chiefly through a logic of critical expansion of liberal normativism. In this context, a diverse critical discourse has been developing next to, as well as from within, mainstream theories that reproduce a more or less liberal conceptual framework. All subjects Allied Health Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine Dentistry Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Endocrinology & Metabolism Environmental Science General Medicine Geriatrics Infectious Diseases Medico-legal Neurology Nursing Nutrition Obstetrics & Gynecology Oncology Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Otolaryngology Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care Pediatrics Pharmacology & Toxicology Psychiatry & Psychology Public Health Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine Radiology Research Methods & Evaluation Rheumatology Surgery Tropical Medicine Veterinary Medicine Cell Biology Clinical Biochemistry Environmental Science Life Sciences Neuroscience Pharmacology & Toxicology Biomedical Engineering Engineering & Computing Environmental Engineering Materials Science Anthropology & Archaeology Communication & Media Studies Criminology & Criminal Justice Cultural Studies Economics & Development Education Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies Family Studies Gender Studies Geography Gerontology & Aging Group Studies History Information Science Interpersonal Violence Language & Linguistics Law Management & Organization Studies Marketing & Hospitality Music Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution Philosophy Politics & International Relations Psychoanalysis Psychology & Counseling Public Administration Regional Studies Religion Research Methods & Evaluation Science & Society Studies Social Work & Social Policy Sociology Special Education Urban Studies & Planning BROWSE JOURNALS
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