2019
DOI: 10.1080/16544951.2019.1693870
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Recognition, misrecognition and justice

Abstract: My critical engagement with David Ingram's book 'World Crisis and Underdevelopment' is divided into three parts. In the first part I will explore how experiences of misreognition are related to experiences of injustice. In the second part I will ask about the criteria that make experiences of non-recognition or misrecognition unjust. Finally, I will briefly discuss the 'self-subordination social recognition paradox'. ARTICLE HISTORY

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“…28 This form of justice is relational in that "Recognition is not a resource that can simply be distributed, but arises from the interaction of people who recognize each other-or between institutions and people". 29 Recognition justice is conceptually tied to distributive justice, as it developed mainly from a critique of distributive justice. 30 This form of justice aims to understand "who is made invisible and whose impacts are not acknowledged".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…28 This form of justice is relational in that "Recognition is not a resource that can simply be distributed, but arises from the interaction of people who recognize each other-or between institutions and people". 29 Recognition justice is conceptually tied to distributive justice, as it developed mainly from a critique of distributive justice. 30 This form of justice aims to understand "who is made invisible and whose impacts are not acknowledged".…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A distinction has been drawn between the term misrecognition, which refers to behaviours that actively deny recognition, and non-recognition, which refers to behaviours that passively deny recognition through its lack(Schweiger, 2019). For simplicity, we use the term misrecognition to refer to all behaviours which deny recognition, whether actively or passively.…”
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