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Dinesha Samararatne on Justice

35 min · 5. sept. 2023
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In this episode, Dr Bethan Willis speaks to Professor Dinesha Samararatne. They discuss the need to prioritise questions of injustice in constitutional law-making; the lack of equity in resources and publications for academics in the global south; the cost of pursuing justice as an academic in a country facing instability and uncertainty; and the priorities academics need to attend to if they wish to pursue truth with justice. Dinesha Samararatne [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/contributor/78] (GFI Biography) Justice & Rights [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/230] (Preview Response) Justice in Academic Publishing and the Academic Calling: A Perspective from the Global South [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/165] (Disciplinary Brief) ⁠Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights ⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/99](Theology Brief) ⁠Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/mission]

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episode Dinesha Samararatne on Justice cover

Dinesha Samararatne on Justice

In this episode, Dr Bethan Willis speaks to Professor Dinesha Samararatne. They discuss the need to prioritise questions of injustice in constitutional law-making; the lack of equity in resources and publications for academics in the global south; the cost of pursuing justice as an academic in a country facing instability and uncertainty; and the priorities academics need to attend to if they wish to pursue truth with justice. Dinesha Samararatne [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/contributor/78] (GFI Biography) Justice & Rights [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/230] (Preview Response) Justice in Academic Publishing and the Academic Calling: A Perspective from the Global South [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/165] (Disciplinary Brief) ⁠Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights ⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/99](Theology Brief) ⁠Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/mission]

5. sept. 202335 min
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Peter Sloman on Justice

In this episode Dr Bethan Willis speaks to political historian, Dr Peter Sloman about his Disciplinary Brief on Justice. [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/175]They discuss the biblical imperative to seek economic justice on a societal level - as well as an individual level; the shift in the way we have understood economic rights over time; and the link between economic rights and broader human flourishing. Peter Sloman [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/contributor/80] (GFI Biography) Justice / Social Sciences [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/250] (Preview Response) Economic justice and the politics of redistribution [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/175] (Disciplinary Brief) Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/99](Theology Brief) Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative. [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/mission]

31. aug. 202329 min
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John Coffey on Justice

In this episode, Dr Bethan Willis talks to Professor John Coffey about his disciplinary brief on justice [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/232]. They discuss his research in the history of religion and ideas, including his current major work on William Wilberforce. They also explore how questions of justice relate to historical research; the genealogy of rights, and Christian contributions to the development of rights; and how biblical narratives might help us in our current efforts to wrestle with historic injustices and questions of communal identity. ⁠John Coffey [https://globalfacultyinitiative.net/contributor/25](GFI Bio) Justice & Rights [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/232](Preview Response) Doing Justice to the Past: Histories of Rights, Memories of Injustice [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/176] (Disciplinary Brief) ⁠⁠Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights ⁠⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/99](Theology Brief) ⁠⁠Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.⁠⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/mission]

14. aug. 202332 min
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Daniel Hastings on Justice

In this episode, Dr Bethan Willis speaks to Professor Daniel Hastings about his response [https://globalfacultyinitiative.net/content_item/172] to Nicholas Wolterstorff's Theology Brief on Justice. Professor Hastings draws on his scholarship as a scientist and engineer working in the fields of aeronautics and astronautics. In conversation we explore the role of Just War theory in relation to nuclear weapons research; the ways in which satellite architecture might provide equitable and fair access to the internet; and the responsibilities of Christian Scholars to work for Justice as they serve governments and world-leading organisations, and as they serve within the academy. Daniel Hastings [https://globalfacultyinitiative.net/contributor/97⁠](GFI Bio) Justice & Rights [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/259](Preview Response) Justice and Space-Based Communication Architectures [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/172] (Disciplinary Note) ⁠Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights ⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/content_item/99](Theology Brief) ⁠Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.⁠ [https://www.facultyinitiative.net/mission]

7. aug. 202329 min