Chapter I: Political Responsibility Refocused
Loralea Michaelis (Mount Allison University, Politics and
International Relations) and Genevieve Fuji Johnson (Simon Fraser
University, Political Science)
Chapter II: Global Justice and the Connection Theory of
Responsibility
Margaret Moore (Queen’s University, Political Studies)
Chapter III: Power and Responsibility
Jacob Schiff (University of Toronto, Political Science)
Chapter IV: Autonomous Development and Global Empowerment
Nancy Bertoldi (University of Toronto Munk School of Global
Affairs, Political Science)
Chapter V: Political Responsibility for Decolonization in
Canada
Melissa S. Williams (University of Toronto, Political Science)
Chapter VI: Social Connections and our Responsibilities to
Future Generations
Genevieve Fuji Johnson (Simon Fraser University, Political
Science)
Chapter VII: Political Practices as Performances of Political
Responsibility
Tanja Pritzlaff (University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy
Research)
Chapter VIII: Institutional Political Responsibility and
Belonging in Political Community
Adrian Neer (Dalhousie University, Political Science)
"Iris Marion Young is an important political theorist whose ideas deserve the kind of treatment this edition aims to provide. By focusing on her proposed 'social connection' model of responsibility, this volume attempts to develop one of her last major ideas, bringing it to wider attention and showing its relevance for ongoing debates and concerns in contemporary politics. The essays here are a testimony to the fecundity and potential importance of Young's account of political responsibility." -- Jeffrey Green, Janice and Julian Bers Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
Genevieve Fuji Johnson is an associate professor in the Department
of Political Science at Simon Fraser University.
Loralea Michaelis is an associate professor in the Department of
Politics and International Relations at Mount Allison University.
"Iris Marion Young is an important political theorist whose ideas deserve the kind of treatment this edition aims to provide. By focusing on her proposed 'social connection' model of responsibility, this volume attempts to develop one of her last major ideas, bringing it to wider attention and showing its relevance for ongoing debates and concerns in contemporary politics. The essays here are a testimony to the fecundity and potential importance of Young's account of political responsibility."--Jeffrey Green, Janice and Julian Bers Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
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