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Humanitarian virtue: identifying ethics and values in humanitarian thinking
Abstract This paper proposes that ethical thinking provides a useful lens for understanding how different approaches to humanitarian thinking may be connected through the values that underpin them. In the era of polycrisis, humanitarianism is continually expanding to accommodate a proliferation of diverse actors.
Vandra Harris Agisilaou, Tuba Boz
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Abstract Relational mobility, the degree of opportunity to form new relationships, explains cultural differences in interpersonal behavior. Theoretically, relational mobility is thought to be related to the contrasting tendencies in social networks: expansion of relationships (i.e., trust) and commitment to existing relationships (i.e., intimacy). This
Yutaka Horita+2 more
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PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. [PDF]
Taggart T+9 more
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Combining crowdsourcing and google street view to identify street-level accessibility problems
Kotaro Hara, Vicki Le, Jon E. Froehlich
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ABSTRACT While consumers increasingly use food scanner apps as an alternative to front‐of‐pack labels, the effectiveness of these nutritional signals in promoting healthier food choices remains a topic of debate. This study examines when and under what conditions food scanner apps encourage healthier eating and outperform front‐of‐pack nutrition labels.
Camille Cornudet+4 more
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Toward the validation of crowdsourced experiments for lightness perception. [PDF]
Stark EN+5 more
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On the Feasibility of Measuring the Internet Through Smartphone-based Crowdsourcing [PDF]
Adriano Faggiani+4 more
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Deliberate memory display can enhance conveyed value
Abstract Letting someone else know that you value their presence, characteristics, effort or activities is central to building and maintaining human relationships. We investigated whether deliberate memory display is an effective means to convey such value. We examined these questions in the context of a simulated job interview (Experiments 1, 2 and 3,
Andrei I. Pintea, Devin G. Ray
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