Copyright
Michael Karlberg; Derik Smith;ISBN
Language
- English
THEMA
- JP
- JPF
- JH
- JHBA
- GTU
- QDTS
BISAC
- SOC026040
- SOC026000
- POL042000
- PHI019000
Keywords
- Social justice
- contributive justice
- social movement learning
- nonviolence
- constructive programs
- constructive agency
Rethinking Social Justice
Theory and Action in an Age of Transition
Contributors
Michael Karlberg
(author)Michael Karlberg is a Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Western Washington University, with a focus on peace and justice studies. His interdisciplinary scholarship is focused on efforts to reconceptualize human nature, power, social organization, and social change in the pursuit of peace and justice. His current research is focused on contributive justice and radical constructive agency as ends and means of social transformation. A list of his publications can be accessed at https://wp.wwu.edu/karlberg.
Derik Smith
(author)Derik Smith is a Professor in the Department of Literature at Claremont McKenna College. His work is focused on the analysis of American culture and, particularly, African American literary culture. He is the author of many articles, and the book, Robert Hayden In Verse: New Histories of African American Poetry and the Black Arts Era. His current scholarship addresses African American poetry and intellectual history, as well as the connection between critical race studies and the Baha’i Faith. Smith also teaches courses in and about American prisons. An overview of his publications (listed within his CV) can be downloaded at https://www.cmc.edu/sites/default/files/2022-05/SmithD2021CV.doc