Sentences with phrase «moral anger in»

How then can we «read» moral anger in a way that has transformative and social justice implications?
By drawing on theoretical insights from the emerging field of critical emotion studies, I argue that a critical analysis of the role of moral anger in clinical legal education reveals its potential as an agent of transformation, but also signals a need for clinical educators to be wary of an uncritical understanding of this strong emotion.
The first aspect involves recognition and acknowledgement of moral anger in clinical law contexts.
A critical reading of moral anger in clinical law contexts should, after acknowledging the feeling, examine the ways that feelings of anger may perpetuate dominant power structures in lawyer - client relationships.

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So her anger involves not just a view of him but also a peripheral perception of herself in which she sees herself as someone who is in a moral position to judge.
If it occurs to Molly that on Monday it was she who laid $ 100 on top of the cash machine in Wheeling and then drove 20 miles down the road before remembering what she'd done, her anger at Mort is likely to dissolve in a vision of moral equality.
They are unhappy with developments in America, but rather than direct their anger against the corporate economic powers that are doing them dirt, they have instead been diverted to conservative cultural issues» race, crime, moral decay, homosexuality, guns, abortion, feminism, anti-Americanism, and on into infinity» that are largely irrelevant to their lives.
If we find it abhorrent that God commands genocide in jealous anger or out of racial prejudice, then we at least know that we have not entirely lost our moral compass.
Anger, for her, expresses caring and is «a sign of some resistance in ourselves to the moral quality of the social relations in which we are immersed.
While it may seek (in its sincere expressions) only neutrality toward religion, strict separationism in fact evidences a certain hostility toward religion — the effect of which is to deprive society of necessary moral and spiritual resources, to misinterpret and misrepresent the history of our culture, and to provoke anger and resentment among those who never consented to make our public life a «secular» enterprise.
Colasante T, Zuffianò A, Malti T. Do moral emotions buffer the anger - aggression link in children and adolescents?
«This study is part of an overarching framework that I've been looking at in terms of the extent to which media can elicit moral emotions, like guilt, disgust and anger,» he says.
First Reformed is a stunner, a spiritually probing work of art with the soul of a thriller, realized with a level of formal control and fierce moral anger that we seldom see in American movies.
The school is known for teaching alternatives to aggression through training in social skills, anger control, and moral reasoning, but the curriculum also includes core academic subjects, including arts.
With many folk from traditional publishers using paid - for reviews as yet another stick to beat self - published authors with, in some cases it's hard to pinpoint if publishers are more angered by the moral issues these have thrown up or by the fact that these authors have manipulated the system to propel their books above more «worthy» traditionally published books.
According to Daniel Diermeier, dean of the Harris School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago and author of Reputation Rules, «moral outrage is accompanied by powerful emotions like anger, disgust and contempt, which in turn may trigger desires for revenge or dissociation.»
Third, I discuss ways in which moral anger might be directed towards potentially transformative and community - based approaches to practice characterized by collaboration, humility, and mutuality.
Thus, clinical legal educators should be careful that feelings of «moral anger» on behalf of clients are not experienced as a means to simply «feel better» about injustice and to legitimize and fuel a sense of our own agency in achieving solutions to injustice.
Research shows that focused training in social problem - solving, anger management, moral reasoning and perspective - taking can make a significant difference both with children displaying early signs of delinquency and with youth already incarcerated for serious offences.
The program consists of 10 weeks (30 sessions) of intervention training, and is divided into three components — social skills training, anger - control training, and training in moral reasoning.
And the night my parents told the youngest, I had a front row seat — in the name of moral support — to watch their own shock, anger and sorrow unfold.
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