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‘He who helps the guilty, shares the crime’? INGOs, moral narcissism and complicity in wrongdoing
Peter Buth+8 more
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic unveiled and magnified structural challenges of long‐term care (LTC) provision and work across Europe, bringing the need for reforms on the quality‐of‐care provision and work to the fore in several countries. Focusing on the case of Spain, this paper analyses to what extent the window of opportunity opened by the pandemic
Roberta Perna+2 more
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US Medical Schools' 2024 Commencements and Antisemitism: Addressing Unprofessional Behavior. [PDF]
Roth S, Wald HS.
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Short Abstract Coercive animal labour is often state sanctioned as an ecologically friendly mode of sand mining, based on anthropocentric environmental ideology that sees animal bodies as solutions or fixes for often human‐caused environmental crises, even as, incrementally, it causes extreme ecological destruction.
Yamini Narayanan
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Realising health justice in Palestine: beyond humanitarian voices. [PDF]
Smith J+15 more
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Hide and rule: Accumulation by disappearance and necro‐periurbanisation in Brazil
Short Abstract This paper examines how peri‐urban spaces are governed through concealment and obfuscation. Focusing on the Baixada Fluminense near Rio de Janeiro, it connects land fraud (‘grilagem’) to the obfuscation of violence, proposing the concept of ‘accumulation by disappearance’.
Jan Simon Hutta
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Causes of moral distress among midwives: A scoping review. [PDF]
Rost M, Montagnoli C, Eichinger J.
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Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis
Abstract This themed intervention emerges from a Chair's Plenary during the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Conference 2023 on the theme of ‘Climate Changed Geographies’ and addresses geographers and allied social scientists. Drawing on Amitav Ghosh's provocation, it asks if our work on climate change is facing a crisis of imagination ...
Ankit Kumar+6 more
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