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Social role: A social role R is a set of expectations E – predictive and normative – that apply to an individual P in virtue of a set of relationships P has with others (such that anyone standing in the same type of relationships as P occupies the same R), and where E is mutually maintained by P and others through a variety of sanctions.
What Is My Role in Changing the System? A New Model of Responsibility for Structural Injustice
Robin Zheng
I’m suggesting instead that undergraduate students be ensured the time, space, and framework within which to engage in deep reflection about their own values, as well as about justice, fairness, and what a better, more just world might look like. This might not even require studying philosophy; such reflection is possible in a sociology course, or maybe even in a club or a freshman seminar, though philosophers have spent thousands of years considering these questions. __All colleges have the capacity, whether in their philosophy departments or elsewhere, to make reflection a priority sometime and somewhere within a student’s education.__
Moving Up Without Losing Your Way
Jennifer Morton
Exhaustion absolutely contains phenomena like burnout, depression, or fatigue, but also socioecological exhaustions — the reality of them and their feeling. The exhaustion of capitalism-as-we-know-it is conveyed in concepts like “zombie neoliberalism” that have permeated even mainstream business discourse. The exhaustions in existing social life and with that life; the exhaustions with, as Berlant suggests, “conventional good life fantasies.”
The Exhausted of the Earth
Ajay Singh Chaudhary
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