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  2. Thomas Fuller (mental calculator) - Wikipedia

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    Along with information about Fuller, Rush shared the story of a Black doctor he knew personally, James Derham. [6] Testimony of Fuller's abilities spread beyond American periodicals. French revolutionaries Jacques Pierre Brissot and Henri Grégoire wrote of Fuller as an example of why Black people should have equal rights. [2]

  3. Insufficient justification - Wikipedia

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    The concept also applies in criminal justice and social psychology. Meares, Kahan, and Katyal (2004) [6] discussed what it means for authority to dictate the proper behavior. They stated, according to the "group value" model, "the use of procedures regarded as fair by all parties facilitates the maintenance of positive relationships among group ...

  4. Liberation psychology - Wikipedia

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    These congresses have been attended by hundreds of professionals and students, and have been crucial in perpetuating the social justice message of liberation psychology. Specific congress themes include human rights, social justice, democratization, and creating models for liberation psychology in psychological practice and pedagogy. [1]

  5. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    Another model of organizational justice proposed by Byrne [20] and colleagues [21] suggested that organizational justice is a multi-foci construct, one where employees see justice as coming from a source - either the organization or their supervisor. Thus, rather than focus on justice as the three or four factor component model, Byrne suggested ...

  6. Occupational injustice - Wikipedia

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    Social and economic segregation occurs, leading to an imbalance in privileges and benefits that are associated with certain occupations of a higher socioeconomic status. [9] OTs can advocate fostering for supportive environments for participation in occupations that promote individuals’ well-being and in advocating for building healthy public ...

  7. Social psychology - Wikipedia

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    Social psychology is the methodical study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. [1] Social psychologists typically explain human behavior as a result of the relationship between mental states and social situations, studying the social conditions under which thoughts, feelings, and behaviors occur, and how these variables ...

  8. Inside the ‘Queer for Fear’ Hostile Workplace Lawsuit — and ...

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    On Oct. 4, Sam Wineman filed a sensational lawsuit, detailing a hostile work environment on the set of the AMC-produced docuseries “Queer for Fear,” where he allegedly endured bullying ...

  9. Class discrimination - Wikipedia

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    "Giving Meaning to 'Social Origin' in International Labour Organization ('ILO') Conventions, the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth): 'Class' Discrimination and Its Relevance to the Australian Context" (PDF). (2016) 39(1) University of New South Wales Law Journal 84. SSRN 2771056