When I think about myself as politically engaged, I think of myself as a citizen : interview with Iris Marion Young /Vlasta Jaluasiac and Mojca Pajnik --Letter to Iris Young /Karsten J. Struhl --Iris Young and the gendering of phenomenology /Sandra Lee Bartky --Resonance and dissonance : the role of personal experience in Iris Marion Young's feminist phenomenology /Michaele L. Ferguson --Throwing like a girl, dancing like a feminist philosopher /Susan Leigh Foster --Iris Marion Young : between phenomenology and structural injustice /Bonnie Mann --L'imagination au pouvoir : comparing John Rawls's method of ideal theory with Iris Marion Young's method of critical theory /Alison M. Jaggar --Between democracy and violence and the problem of military humanitarian interventions /Bat-Ami Bar On --Engendering [in]security and terror : on the "protection racket" of security states /Margaret Denike --Iris Young's last thoughts on responsibility for global justice /Martha C. Nussbaum --Injustice, evil, and oppression /Claudia Card --Faces of animal oppression /Lori Gruen --Making character disposition matter in Iris Young's deliberative democracy /Desiraee H. Melton --Iris Young, global responsibility, and solidarity /Ann Ferguson --Varieties of global responsibility : social connection, human rights, and transnational solidarity /Carol C. Gould --On immigration politics in the context of European societies and the structural inequality mode /Maariam Martainez --Women's work trips and multifaceted oppression /Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo.