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Cultivating a 'Habitus of Multiplicity' in Cross-Cultural Medicine: From Case Study Conflict to Many-Sided Conditions of Care Through Process and Jain Metaphysics. [PDF]

open access: yesNurs Philos
ABSTRACT Prompted by a nursing case study that occurred in 2022, this paper joins the perspectives of a nurse practitioner and cross‐cultural medical ethics professor to consider who can ask a question in the healthcare system, what questions can be heard, and how to develop pluralistic care models—beyond relativism and imperialism—that solicit more ...
Donaldson B.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The booming economics-made-fun genre

open access: yesErasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 2009
Over the last few years there seems to have been a sharp increase in the number of books that want to spread the news that economics is, or at least can be, fun. This paper sets out to explain in what senses economics is supposed to be fun.
Jack J. Vromen
doaj   +1 more source

Economics Imperialism and Economic Imperialism: Two Sides of the Same Coin

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
We argue that in a core–periphery economic world economics imperialism as advanced by the postwar Chicago School and economic imperialism led by the economies of the north are two sides of the same coin. We first review the parallelism between postwar capitalism’s core–periphery expansion of the north into the south and the Chicago theory of economics ...
Angela Ambrosino   +2 more
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Empire, économie et mobilité sociale : une dynamique occultée de la pensée économique de James Harrington

open access: yesXVII-XVIII, 2020
Whereas the thought of James Harrington, which is often associated with utopianism, rests on a genuine materialism, whereas he rests his vision of history and citizenship upon economic phenomena, he does not seem informed about the realities and theories
Luc Borot
doaj   +1 more source

Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Geography, 2010
Geographical economics (also known as the “new economic geography”) is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline. Some practitioners in neighbouring fields traditionally concerned with spatial issues (descriptively) characterized it as – and (normatively ...
Marchionni Caterina, Mäki Uskali
openaire   +3 more sources

Creating a Paradox: Self-Interest, Civic Duty, and the Evolution of the Theory of the Rational Voter in the Formative Era of Public Choice Analysis

open access: yesŒconomia, 2013
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-interest axiom into the analysis of the political sector as part of a move to provide a model of political behavior useful for economic policy analysis and ...
Steven G. Medema
doaj   +1 more source

Toward an alternative dialogue between the social and natural sciences

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2018
Interdisciplinary research within the field of sustainability studies often faces incompatible ontological assumptions deriving from natural and social sciences. The importance of this fact is often underrated and sometimes leads to the wrong strategies.
Johannes Persson   +3 more
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Rethinking Economic Analysis: The Perspective of Political Economy : A Review of the 15th Forum of the World Association for Political Economy

open access: yesWorld Review of Political Economy, 2022
Organized around the theme “Rethinking Economic Analysis: The Perspective of Political Economy,” the 15th Forum of the World Association for Political Economy was hosted by the World Association for Political Economy and the ...
Xiaoqin Ding, Jinrun Ma, Xinqi Yan
doaj   +1 more source

Examining economic theory's influence on criminology: Imperialism and disciplinary boundaries

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
The paper aims to investigate the imperialistic status of Economic Theory of Crime. Among economists, ETC is often regarded as a successful case of imperialism toward criminology, but criminologists do not share this perception.
Felipe Coelho Sigrist   +1 more
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THE ABSENT GEOPOLITICS OF PURE CAPITALISM

open access: yesWorld Review of Political Economy, 2010
The first Marxist theories of capitalist geopolitics emerged in the early 20th century as theories of imperialism and uneven and combined development. They were also the first theories of capitalist geopolitics.
Radhika Desai
doaj   +1 more source

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