The East and the World Today This article primarily discusses the nations of the Asia region that have loomed large in the discussion of “the East Asian Economic Miracle.” The author’s method is not so much as to consider particular countries in isolation, but rather to discuss the emergence of a regional economy. He concentrates […]
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Conflicts within the Crisis, Vol. 39:1, 2011
Nicola Montagna and Sue Mew, eds. This issue of Social Justice investigates some of the most significant cycles of protest that have occurred across the globe since the current financial, economic, and political crisis started in 2007. It covers four Eurozone countries, Greece, Italy, Spain, and the UK, and one Mediterranean country involved in the […]
Juvenile Delinquency, Modernity, and the State, Vol. 38:4, 2011
Heather Ellis, ed. This issue of Social Justice explores the changing meanings of “juvenile delinquency” and the relation between juvenile crime discourses and state authority in the 19th and 20th centuries. Emphasis is on the histories of West and East Germany, Soviet Russia, and Scotland. Purchase articles (click on the author link to read the […]
Education, Militarism, and Community, Vol. 38:3, 2011
Gregory Shank and Stefania De Petris (coord.) This issue of Social Justice revolves around prominent influences on public education, including corporatization, militarism, and communities mobilizing in defense of their own interests. Purchase articles (click on the author link to read the abstract and buy the pdf): Editors, Introduction: Education, Militarism, and Community [Free Download] Adalberto […]