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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 (GFI Biography)
Justice & Rights (Preview Response)
Justice in Academic Publishing and the Academic Calling: A Perspective from the Global South (Disciplinary Brief)
Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights (Theology Brief)
Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.
By Dr Bethan WillisIn 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 (GFI Biography)
Justice & Rights (Preview Response)
Justice in Academic Publishing and the Academic Calling: A Perspective from the Global South (Disciplinary Brief)
Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights (Theology Brief)
Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.