Toward a European theory of justice and fairness 2017-2019
Collection of interview transcripts with activists, policymakers, practitioners and people subjected to intersectional discriminations. ‘Justice’ is a word that is widely used in politics and in policies in many different countries and also in the European Union itself. The project attempts to uncov...
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Format: | Electronic Research Data |
Language: | English |
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Colchester
UK Data Service
2020
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In: | Year: 2020 |
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Summary: | Collection of interview transcripts with activists, policymakers, practitioners and people subjected to intersectional discriminations. ‘Justice’ is a word that is widely used in politics and in policies in many different countries and also in the European Union itself. The project attempts to uncover what different people- bureaucrats, activists, policymakers, the person in the street – mean by ‘justice’ and ‘fairness’ to better understand the possibilities of justice, and also why for some people it seems so difficult to achieve. ETHOS is a large European Union funded project that ran from January 2017 to December 2019. The study informed a wide range of stakeholders (including, but not restricted to policy-makers) about different understandings and experiences of justice with a view to supporting attempts to reverse inequalities and to promote justice. |
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DOI: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-8541154 |