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Equality: Putting the Theory into Action
Authors:John Baker  Kathleen Lynch  Sara Cantillon  Judy Walsh
Institution:(1) UCD Equality Studies Centre, UCD School of Social Justice, University College Dublin, Dublin, 4, Ireland
Abstract:We outline our central reasons for pursuing the project of equality studies and some of the thinking we have done within an equality studies framework. We try to show that a multi-dimensional conceptual framework, applied to a set of key social contexts and articulating the concerns of subordinate social groups, can be a fruitful way of putting the idea of equality into practice. Finally, we address some central questions about how to bring about egalitarian social change. Editors’ note. John Baker et al’s article below condenses the key themes and arguments of their book, Equality: From Theory to Action. In the next issue of Res Publica, four writers will respond to these arguments, and there will be a reply from the book’s authors. We are grateful to Jurgen De Wispelaere for organising the original workshop on which the article and replies are based, and for his work in putting together this symposium.
Keywords:egalitarianism  equality  institutional design  political strategy  social justice  social systems
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