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  1. 50681.

    Article published in KULA (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 9, Issue 1, 2026

    Digital publication year: 2026

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    This article explores the non-distributive conception of justice found in the work of feminist political philosopher Iris Marion Young (1949–2006), particularly in her landmark volume Justice and the Politics of Difference (1990). As laid out in that work, Young’s “five faces of oppression”—exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence—are central to the issues posed by citational justice scholarship and open up new ways of understanding how citational injustice is unjust. By connecting Young’s work with questions of citational justice, this article seeks to develop a nuanced conception of injustice as oppression, and thus as a matter of radical progressive politics, rather than merely a question of the (re)distribution of goods, which is too easily coopted to the capitalist logics of the corporatized university. The article concludes with some thoughts around reading and generative AI in academic work.

    Keywords: citational justice, citational politics, political theory, theory of justice

  2. 50682.

    Le Gall, Josiane

    (Untitled)

    Groupe de recherche ethnicité et société, Centre d'études ethniques

    2003

  3. 50683.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    1996

  4. 50686.

    Wemmers, Jo-Anne, Martire, Romilda and Tremblay, Annie

    La médiation et les victimes d'actes criminels

    Centre international de criminologie comparée

    2005

  5. 50687.

    Copublication ARUC-és/LAREPPS/CRISES

    2008

  6. 50688.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2006

  7. 50689.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2005

  8. 50690.

    Champagne, Christine and Labart, Pierre-Olivier

    Les cahiers du CRISES et de l'ARUC selon la grille de KATARSIS

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2007