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  3. Vol. 16 No. 1 (2019)

Vol. 16 No. 1 (2019)

Published: 2024-03-26

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  • Rethinking a defense of sweatshops

    Steve Viner
    2-15
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  • Stubborn realities, shared humanity : the state of humanitarian ethics today

    Miladjo Ivanovic
    16-32
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  • Agency, participation, and self-determination for indigenous peoples in Canada : foundational, structural, and epistemic injustices

    Christine Koggel
    33-51
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  • An alliance beyond the human for ecological justice

    Shashi Motilal
    52-62
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  • Caring for structural vulnerabilities: Can we hear all the voices?

    Jessica Payson
    63-73
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  • Unjustly dismissing an alternative: a case of epistemic injustice among epistemic frameworks

    Holly Longair
    74-84
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