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Justice in Hiring: Why the Most Qualified Should Not (Necessarily) Get the Job (2024)
Journal Article
Carey, B. (2024). Justice in Hiring: Why the Most Qualified Should Not (Necessarily) Get the Job. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/japp.12727

In this article I argue that justice often requires that candidates who are sufficiently qualified for jobs be hired via lottery on the basis that this is the best way to recognise each candidate's equal moral claim to access meaningful work. In reac... Read More about Justice in Hiring: Why the Most Qualified Should Not (Necessarily) Get the Job.

Innovating in the Time of Covid: Adapting Services for Young People Experiencing Extra‐Familial Risks and Harms (2024)
Journal Article
Peace, D., Goldsmith, C., & Lefevre, M. (2024). Innovating in the Time of Covid: Adapting Services for Young People Experiencing Extra‐Familial Risks and Harms. Child & Family Social Work, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.13163

This paper explores how seven organisations from the children's social care sector in England adapted their service during the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions to better meet the needs of young people experiencing extra-familial risks and harms. Partic... Read More about Innovating in the Time of Covid: Adapting Services for Young People Experiencing Extra‐Familial Risks and Harms.

Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders (2023)
Journal Article
Spathopoulou, A., & Meier, I. (2023). Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders. Fennia: International Journal of Geography, 201(2), 140-153. https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.137167

This special issue explores the concept of refusal through academic and personal reflections, conversation, poetry, activism, and performative practice. In this introduction, we first situate practices of refusal within very specific locations of str... Read More about Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders.

Non-invertible global symmetries and completeness of the spectrum (2021)
Journal Article
Heidenreich, B., McNamara, J., Montero, M., Reece, M., Rudelius, T., & Valenzuela, I. (2021). Non-invertible global symmetries and completeness of the spectrum. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021(9), Article 203. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep09%282021%29203

It is widely believed that consistent theories of quantum gravity satisfy two basic kinematic constraints: they are free from any global symmetry, and they contain a complete spectrum of gauge charges. For compact, abelian gauge groups, completeness... Read More about Non-invertible global symmetries and completeness of the spectrum.