The Caribbean Social Justice Agenda
Herausgeber: Anatol, Marlon; Kirton, Mark; Dore, Ashaki L.
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The Caribbean Social Justice Agenda
Herausgeber: Anatol, Marlon; Kirton, Mark; Dore, Ashaki L.
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This publication addresses several contemporary issues impacting Social Justice in the Caribbean, including challenges related to industrial relations, governance systems, social protection, social dialogue, cooperatives and community empowerment, the future of education, migration and security, presenting national and regional perspectives.
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This publication addresses several contemporary issues impacting Social Justice in the Caribbean, including challenges related to industrial relations, governance systems, social protection, social dialogue, cooperatives and community empowerment, the future of education, migration and security, presenting national and regional perspectives.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781666923391
- ISBN-10: 1666923397
- Artikelnr.: 66762912
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781666923391
- ISBN-10: 1666923397
- Artikelnr.: 66762912
Dr. Marlon Anatol is senior fellow at the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies. Dr. Ashaki L. Dore is fellow at the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies. Dr. Raymond Mark Kirton is honorary fellow at the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Securing Social Justice in Digital Transformation in the
Caribbean by André Vincent Henry
Chapter 2. The Role of Cooperatives in the Enhancement of People's
Empowerment: The Guyana Experience by R. Mark Kirton and Rawle Lucas
Chapter 3. The Impact of Venezuelan Migration on Trinidad and
Tobago-Economic and Psychological Implications and Considerations by Marlon
Anatol, Kerry-Anne Roberts, and Dylan de Gourville
Chapter 4. Re-Imagining the Integration of Indigenous Women in Icacos: A
Strengths and Rights-Based Approach to Rural Development in Trinidad and
Tobago by Hannah Katwaroo
Chapter 5. Assuming Caribbean Educational Leadership in the Face of a Just
Transition by Ashaki L. Dore
Chapter 6. From Pandemic to Endemic: Charting the Path Ahead for Higher
Education by Saadiqa Khan
Chapter 7. Human Rights Dimensions of Venezuelan Asylum Seekers in Trinidad
and Tobago by Timothy Affonso
Chapter 8. Addressing Threats to Energy Security While Achieving
Sustainable Development in the CARICOM/CSME Countries: Application of a
Hexagon of Renewable Energy Industry Competitiveness by Kobina Wilson
Chapter 9. The State of Social Protection in Guyana: Findings from
2019/2020 Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) by Clement Henry
Chapter 10. Uncertain Prospects after Retirement: An Examination of
National Insurance Pensions in Barbados and Jamaica by Alana Griffith
Chapter 11: Energy Justice in an Era of Transition: A Necessary Component
of the Clean Energy Transition by Julianna Vanessa Davis
About the Contributors
Chapter 1. Securing Social Justice in Digital Transformation in the
Caribbean by André Vincent Henry
Chapter 2. The Role of Cooperatives in the Enhancement of People's
Empowerment: The Guyana Experience by R. Mark Kirton and Rawle Lucas
Chapter 3. The Impact of Venezuelan Migration on Trinidad and
Tobago-Economic and Psychological Implications and Considerations by Marlon
Anatol, Kerry-Anne Roberts, and Dylan de Gourville
Chapter 4. Re-Imagining the Integration of Indigenous Women in Icacos: A
Strengths and Rights-Based Approach to Rural Development in Trinidad and
Tobago by Hannah Katwaroo
Chapter 5. Assuming Caribbean Educational Leadership in the Face of a Just
Transition by Ashaki L. Dore
Chapter 6. From Pandemic to Endemic: Charting the Path Ahead for Higher
Education by Saadiqa Khan
Chapter 7. Human Rights Dimensions of Venezuelan Asylum Seekers in Trinidad
and Tobago by Timothy Affonso
Chapter 8. Addressing Threats to Energy Security While Achieving
Sustainable Development in the CARICOM/CSME Countries: Application of a
Hexagon of Renewable Energy Industry Competitiveness by Kobina Wilson
Chapter 9. The State of Social Protection in Guyana: Findings from
2019/2020 Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) by Clement Henry
Chapter 10. Uncertain Prospects after Retirement: An Examination of
National Insurance Pensions in Barbados and Jamaica by Alana Griffith
Chapter 11: Energy Justice in an Era of Transition: A Necessary Component
of the Clean Energy Transition by Julianna Vanessa Davis
About the Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1. Securing Social Justice in Digital Transformation in the
Caribbean by André Vincent Henry
Chapter 2. The Role of Cooperatives in the Enhancement of People's
Empowerment: The Guyana Experience by R. Mark Kirton and Rawle Lucas
Chapter 3. The Impact of Venezuelan Migration on Trinidad and
Tobago-Economic and Psychological Implications and Considerations by Marlon
Anatol, Kerry-Anne Roberts, and Dylan de Gourville
Chapter 4. Re-Imagining the Integration of Indigenous Women in Icacos: A
Strengths and Rights-Based Approach to Rural Development in Trinidad and
Tobago by Hannah Katwaroo
Chapter 5. Assuming Caribbean Educational Leadership in the Face of a Just
Transition by Ashaki L. Dore
Chapter 6. From Pandemic to Endemic: Charting the Path Ahead for Higher
Education by Saadiqa Khan
Chapter 7. Human Rights Dimensions of Venezuelan Asylum Seekers in Trinidad
and Tobago by Timothy Affonso
Chapter 8. Addressing Threats to Energy Security While Achieving
Sustainable Development in the CARICOM/CSME Countries: Application of a
Hexagon of Renewable Energy Industry Competitiveness by Kobina Wilson
Chapter 9. The State of Social Protection in Guyana: Findings from
2019/2020 Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) by Clement Henry
Chapter 10. Uncertain Prospects after Retirement: An Examination of
National Insurance Pensions in Barbados and Jamaica by Alana Griffith
Chapter 11: Energy Justice in an Era of Transition: A Necessary Component
of the Clean Energy Transition by Julianna Vanessa Davis
About the Contributors
Chapter 1. Securing Social Justice in Digital Transformation in the
Caribbean by André Vincent Henry
Chapter 2. The Role of Cooperatives in the Enhancement of People's
Empowerment: The Guyana Experience by R. Mark Kirton and Rawle Lucas
Chapter 3. The Impact of Venezuelan Migration on Trinidad and
Tobago-Economic and Psychological Implications and Considerations by Marlon
Anatol, Kerry-Anne Roberts, and Dylan de Gourville
Chapter 4. Re-Imagining the Integration of Indigenous Women in Icacos: A
Strengths and Rights-Based Approach to Rural Development in Trinidad and
Tobago by Hannah Katwaroo
Chapter 5. Assuming Caribbean Educational Leadership in the Face of a Just
Transition by Ashaki L. Dore
Chapter 6. From Pandemic to Endemic: Charting the Path Ahead for Higher
Education by Saadiqa Khan
Chapter 7. Human Rights Dimensions of Venezuelan Asylum Seekers in Trinidad
and Tobago by Timothy Affonso
Chapter 8. Addressing Threats to Energy Security While Achieving
Sustainable Development in the CARICOM/CSME Countries: Application of a
Hexagon of Renewable Energy Industry Competitiveness by Kobina Wilson
Chapter 9. The State of Social Protection in Guyana: Findings from
2019/2020 Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) by Clement Henry
Chapter 10. Uncertain Prospects after Retirement: An Examination of
National Insurance Pensions in Barbados and Jamaica by Alana Griffith
Chapter 11: Energy Justice in an Era of Transition: A Necessary Component
of the Clean Energy Transition by Julianna Vanessa Davis
About the Contributors