Daniel Dorling: Injustice: Why Social Inequality PersistsBardsleyJ.AGEING AND SOCIETY
Injustice: Why social inequality still persists, revised edition Few would dispute that we live in an unequal and unjust world, but what causes this inequality to persist? Leading social commentator and academic Danny Dorling claims in this timely book that, as the five social evils identified by...
that its rapidity comes from social contagion (people urging others to transition), and that therapists who engage in “affirmative therapy” are engaged in malpractice, for they promote medical
First, it is focused on systemic barriers to engagement along the HIV care continuum and as such does not explore individual- and social-level factors in detail, but these types of factors, such as stigma, also serve as impediments to HIV management. Further, there are undoubtedly additional ...
and themselves. The female partners recurrently affirmed that they felt betrayed and deceived by God because God had allowed the offence to transpire. They seemed to convey a sense of injustice and ‘being angry towards God’ (FP 08). They did not understand why this would happen to women wh...
Doing nothing while accepting that a system impacts others negatively does not make a person anti-racist. Rather, it makes them passively racist in the face of injustice. This is not only true of race, but of any system of injustice that disproportionally benefits one group over another: men...
People are feeling the impacts of climate change, mourning the loss of species, and protesting in the face of injustice. Yet most people have played a part in creating these scenarios—and can also have a large role in mitigating them. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing is...
"Online dating, social media and the general ease of communicating via text have made it easier than ever to behave like a jerk (for lack of better word) – especially where romantic endeavors are concerned," NBC News said in its report. ...
"Online dating, social media and the general ease of communicating via text have made it easier than ever to behave like a jerk (for lack of better word) – especially where romantic endeavors are concerned," NBC News said in its report. ...
“For people who have been experiencing the effects of social injustice firsthand, having a daily saturation of ongoing depredations might feel quite overwhelming,” Estey says. Further, social media is open to anyone’s views, so there are going to be people who are saying things to stir ...