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Abstract We experimentally elicit views of what exploitation is from over 2,000 subjects. Our experimental design does not test existing theories of exploitation. Rather, it focuses on more fundamental properties that are the building blocks for these theories.
Benjamin Ferguson +3 more
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Review of Attention, Not Self by Jonardon Ganeri [PDF]
FAIRWEATHER, Abrol, MONTEMAYOR, Carlos
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On 3‐MMC: A Cathinone I Have Come to Know and Love
ABSTRACT This article attempts to complicate the mythology of a compound in a state of becoming. I will trace lightly its origins as a cultural disruptor and how I am implicated in this imperative. Introducing you to 3‐MMC will require multiple modes of storytelling and taking of liberties, drawing on literature reviews, practice‐based research, prose,
Carmen Ostrander
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Subconscious value influences on science. [PDF]
Elliott KC, Resnik DB, Lipworth W.
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ABSTRACT Māori are significantly underrepresented within the surgical health workforce in Aotearoa, perpetuating longstanding inequities in access, experiences and outcomes. Little is known about the experiences of Māori across the continuum from medical school to consultancy.
Nasya Thompson, Ruth Herd, Jonathan Koea
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Chronic pain and unrecognized grief: epistemic barriers to personal and social recognition. [PDF]
McCarroll CJ +3 more
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For a Caring Geography: Situated Solidarities and Feminist Care Ethics During and Beyond Crisis
ABSTRACT This paper calls for a caring geography that centres care and solidarity as interrelated, embodied practices rather than abstract concepts. Drawing on feminist ethics of care and scholarship on geographies of solidarity, I argue that care becomes politically transformative when coupled with solidarity, understood as negotiated mutuality across
Matina Kapsali
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Hinging Prejudices and Stereotypes in Mathematics. [PDF]
Fairhurst J, Pérez-Escobar JA.
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Disciplining the “Queen of the World”? Responsible Innovation as a Way of Life
ABSTRACT This paper offers a critical reflection on the concept of responsible innovation as defined during the last decades. We argue that the emphasis on innovation as a process risks neglecting the very goals of innovation, namely societal desirability and acceptability. Thus, we suggest reconsidering the role of imagination, the “Queen of the world”
Xavier Pavie +2 more
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Toward multiplex health: integrating complexity, normativity, and Open Science. [PDF]
Qadir J +3 more
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