Problem solving justice as an expression of the right to the city

This article is based on in-depth ethnographic research primarily focused on the existing legal framework for hate crimes and discrimination against the LGBT community. The conducted interviews yielded insightful findings related to both the anthropology of law and urban anthropology. The text will...

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Main Author: Janina Radziszewska
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2024-06-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/9717
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description This article is based on in-depth ethnographic research primarily focused on the existing legal framework for hate crimes and discrimination against the LGBT community. The conducted interviews yielded insightful findings related to both the anthropology of law and urban anthropology. The text will highlight local grassroots efforts to reshape social constructs of conflict and methods of resolution. It will specifically focus on the process of shaping civic attitudes related to combating hate speech, using practices in the field of problem-solving justice in Wrocław, Poland as an example. The underlying concept, which centers on social change, emerged as a response to the perceived shortcomings of the retributive justice system. This approach empowers communities to articulate the nature of the harm caused and to oversee the process of reparation. In this case, the harm in question is hate speech, and its victims are considered not only on an individual but also on a collective level.
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right to the city
title Problem solving justice as an expression of the right to the city
title_full Problem solving justice as an expression of the right to the city
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problem solving justice
hate speech
right to the city
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