Springs's account of restorative justice might be strengthened by reframing it not only as a set of practices and a theory of justice but as a moral tradition. The post Is Restorative Justice a Tradition? Reframing the Practices and Values of Restorative Justice appeared first on Contending Modernities.| Contending Modernities
This funhouse of academic disciplinarity order features shifting floors, trick mirrors, and other devices designed to scare and deceive those who teach, write, and establish our scholarly becoming within the region and shadow of disciplinarity. The post Notes from the Funhouse: <s>Disciplinarity</s> and the Haunting Aporia of Black Lived Religion in the United States appeared first on Contending Modernities.| Contending Modernities
By shifting our perspective, we can uncover pathways for more equitable, locally driven peace initiatives that challenge, rather than reinforce, colonial frameworks.| Contending Modernities