Description: 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, migr...
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""The editors, Marlon Anatol and Mark Kirton, skilfully combined revisionist perspectives and innovative research in a masterpiece that provides a more enlightened understanding of the complexities of social justice in the Caribbean. Relevant and distinctive themes explored by the authors include rural development, globalization, energy security, Venezuelan migration, empowerment, digital transformation, cooperatives, and sustainable development among CARICOM/CSME countries.
Undoubtedly, The Caribbean Social Justice Agenda will prove to be an invaluable asset for scholars and practitioners who desire to better comprehend the quest for self-empowerment and tense power struggles. These developments are evolving amidst the socio-political, psychological and cultural dynamics of a rapidly changing region."" --Jerome Teelucksingh, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine