Feeling Implicated An Introduction (original) (raw)

Introduction to Feeling Implicated: Affect, Responsibility, Solidarity (2)

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On Implicatedness as a Political Feeling

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The implications of being implicated. Individual responsibility and structural injustice

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Being implicated: On the fittingness of guilt and indignation over outcomes

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Agency, Complicity, and the Responsibility to Resist Structural Injustice

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Victimhood and the Liberating Potential of Emotions

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Injustice and the Victim's Voice

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Emotions and Culpability: Navigating the Nexus

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Feeling Implicated

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Anger and Apology, Recognition and Reconciliation: Managing Emotions in the Wake of Injustice

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An ecological approach to affective injustice

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Responsibility, Justice, and Solidarity

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Contributing and Benefiting: Two Grounds for Duties to the Victims of Injustice

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Responsibility in Cases of Structural and Personal Complicity: A Phenomenological Analysis

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Justice and Feelings: Toward a New Era in Justice Research

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Resentment, Empathy and Indignation

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Anger Gaslighting and Affective Injustice

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Justice, Emotion and Well-Being

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Too Late for Thinking: The Curious Quest for Emancipatory Potential in Meaningless Affect and Some Jurisprudential Implications

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Benefiting from wrongdoing and moral protest

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Affective injustice and fundamental affective goods

Francisco T Gallegos

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Distributive Justice and the Impact of Emotional Responses

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Taking Responsibility in an Unjust World

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MORAL OUTRAGE Introduction The Generative Power of Political Emotions

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“Emotions as Regime of Justification? The Case of Philanthropic Civic Anger,” European Journal of Social Theory (2011), 14, 2: 301-320.

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"THE IMPLICATED SUBJECT”: A CONCEPT WORTH EXPLORING

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Toward Thick Solidarity Theorizing Empathy in Social Justice Movements

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Feeling wronged: The value and deontic power of moral distress

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The Resentful and the Indignant

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Affective Solidarity and Mediated Distant Suffering: In Defence of Mere Feltness

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