As someone who is involved in encouraging the delivery of social justice in
a local authority setting, I'd also be interested in this. It's one thing to
say we want to deliver services which people actually need and want, and
quite another to a) discover 'ordinary' people's priorities and b) persuade
colleagues that 'ordinary' people's preferences matter.
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From: Gary Craig [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 April 2003 13:34
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: social justice: views from the street
I have a postgraduate student who is looking at views of social
justice and wondered if there was any literature on how 'ordinary' and
especially young 'ordinary' people, view social justice and
conceptualise it. Any ideas out there, in the formal or grey
literature,ideas back to me please. Thanks.
Gary Craig
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University of Hull
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