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The context of global justice

Alex Nunn and Jamie Morgan (Leeds Beckett): World Society and a World State in the Shadow of the World Market: Democracy and Global Political Economy. From Global Justice, a special issue on Global Justice: Radical Perspectives. The introduction to Global Justice and International Labour Rights by Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner, and Faina Milman-Sivan. Gottfried Schweiger (Salzburg): Epistemic Injustice and Powerlessness in the Context of Global Justice: An Argument for “Thick” and “Small” Knowledge. Paul James (UWS) and Manfred Steger (Hawaii): Globalization and Global Consciousness: Levels of Connectivity. Henri C. Santos and Igor Grossmann (Waterloo) and Michael E. W. Varnum (ASU): Global Increases in Individualism.

From Philosophy and Public Issues, a symposium on Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing When We Need It Most by Thomas Hale, David Held and Kevin Young, including Pietro Maffettone (Durham) and Marcello Di Paola (Vienna): Cosmopolitanism in a Gridlocked World; Kate Macdonald (Melbourne): Beyond Gridlock: Reshaping Liberal Institutions for a Pluralist Global Order?; and Rorden Wilkinson (Sussex): Gridlock? Maybe.