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Beyond Judgment and Approval: Establishing Process‐Oriented Ethics in Geography
Short Abstract In this paper, we argue for establishing process‐oriented ethics in geography (POEG) that moves beyond a singular, formal judgment and approval at the outset of a research project. Instead, we propose a process‐oriented ethics approach that engages with ethical questions continuously throughout the research process.
Jeannine Wintzer, Susan Thieme
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The Credibility of Bioethics After the Gaza Genocide
ABSTRACT Between October 2023 and January 2025, the Israeli military's sustained attacks on Gaza resulted in an estimated 186,000 deaths and the systematic destruction of healthcare infrastructure. Despite the professed commitment to human dignity, justice, and the minimization of suffering within bioethics, major institutions and scholars in the field
Maide Barış +4 more
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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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The Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation and the associated Conservation Actions Classification 2.0 serve as important and widely used tools to plan, implement, and monitor projects. Drawing a research effort that used the CAC 2.0 as a classification tool to synthesize the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative's thousands of projects, this ...
Matthew Jurjonas
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The territories of governance: unpacking the ontologies and geophilosophies of fixed to flexible ocean management, and beyond. [PDF]
Peters K.
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El cuidado de la salud materna de las indígenas guatemaltecas: Un sistema en necesidad de descolonización [PDF]
Giralt, Alicia
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ABSTRACT The paths taken by visitors in museums influence what they see, do, learn, and experience. Poorly designed museums can lead to missed goals and opportunities. In this article, I critically review visitor studies published since the 1930s to evaluate explanations for visitor path choice in museums, namely, the location and attractiveness of ...
Gareth Davey
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Cacique Ñheçu in the view of the Literatura and the History.
This article problematizes the forgeries and/or negative stereotypes about Indian people and the politic implications from the writers about the guarani cacique Ñheçu in the sixteenth century. We intend, from this, the construction of a dialectical text,
Genaro Luíz Hamermuller, José Kuiava
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Reframing Justice in Healthcare AI: An Ubuntu‐Based Approach for Africa
ABSTRACT There is an ongoing debate on how to balance the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in healthcare. In resource‐constrained settings, such as Africa, where access to quality care remains a challenge, AI has the potential to improve efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
Aloysius Ochasi +3 more
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Taking Ursula Le Guin’s early short story ‘The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics’ as a point of departure, Sugiera explores Bruno Latour’s concept of circulating reference and Anna ...
Małgorzata Sugiera
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