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From Awareness to Action: Shaping a Just World on Social Justice Day

World Day of Social Justice

The World Day of Social Justice, observed annually on February 20th, serves as a global reminder of the pressing need for social justice and equality for all. 

This day highlights the importance of addressing systemic issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination, and emphasises the principles of fairness, justice, and human rights. By promoting dialogue and raising awareness, the World Day of Social Justice encourages individuals, communities, and governments to take concrete actions to eradicate barriers that prevent equal opportunities. It serves as a rallying point for collective efforts to build inclusive societies regardless of background or identity. Through advocacy and initiatives on this day, we strive to create a world where social justice is not just an aspiration but a reality for every individual. 

In essence, the World Day of Social Justice and our journals, Third World Quarterly and Central Asian Survey, all commit to addressing systemic issues, advocating for justice and equality, and promoting the universal realisation of human rights. They serve as platforms for raising awareness, fostering dialogue, and encouraging proactive measures to create more just and equitable societies worldwide.

We have carefully curated a list of nine free-to-view articles that address this particular issue in different parts of the world:

  1. Social policy and development in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Armine Ishkanian, Central Asian Survey, 23 Apr 2007
  2. Beyond csr? Business, poverty and social justice: an introduction, Peter Newell & Jedrzej George Frynas, Third World Quarterly, 19 May 2007
  3. Whose world? Development, civil society, development studies and (not only) scholar activists, Henning Melber, Third World Quarterly, 10 Sep 2014
  4. Post-Islamism and fields of contention after the Arab Spring: feminism, Salafism and the revolutionary youth, Marcus Holdo, Third World Quarterly, 13 Oct 2016
  5. Radical political movements in Afghanistan and their politics of peoples’ empowerment and liberation, Hafizullah Emadi, Central Asian Survey, 01 Jul 2010
  6. Rethinking justice and institutions in African peacebuilding, Goran Hyden, Third World Quarterly, 08 Jun 2015
  7. A Million Dollar Exit from the Anarchic Slum-world: Slumdog Millionaire’s hollow idioms of social justice, Mitu Sengupta, Third World Quarterly, 28 Jun 2010
  8. State engagement with non-state justice: how the experience in Krygyzstan can reinforce the need for legitimacy in Afghanistan, David E. Merrell, Central Asian Survey, 15 Jul 2010
  9. Global Europe, Guilty! Contesting EU neoliberal governance for Latin America and the Caribbean, Rosalba Icaza, Third World Quarterly, 09 Feb 2010

The articles will be available as free-to-view until the end of March 2024.