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Sensorial Organization as an Ethics of Space: Digital Media in Everyday Life
This article outlines an analysis of the ethical organization of digital media and social and individual space in everyday life. This is made from a perspective of an ‘ethics of the ordinary’, highlighting the mundane negotiations and practices conducted
Stina Bengtsson
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A Lie Is a Lie: The Ethics of Lying in Business Negotiations
I argue that lying in business negotiations is pro tanto wrong and no less wrong than lying in other contexts. First, I assert that lying in general is pro tanto wrong.
Charles N. C. Sherwood
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A deeper understanding of care demands the methodological finesse of qualitative research: we must observe, listen, and witness to expose what matters to care recipients.
Jayme Tauzer +2 more
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This paper draws principally from COVID-19 diaries written by young women whom we had previously trained as peer researchers in a mobility study of low-income neighbourhoods in Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis.
G. Porter +5 more
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Compromise in multilateral negotiations and the global regulation of artificial intelligence [PDF]
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies spread worldwide, international discussions have increasingly focused on their consequences for democracy, human rights, fundamental freedoms, security, and economic and social development.
Michal Natorski
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AI for Global Climate Cooperation: Modeling Global Climate Negotiations, Agreements, and Long-Term Cooperation in RICE-N [PDF]
Comprehensive global cooperation is essential to limit global temperature increases while continuing economic development, e.g., reducing severe inequality or achieving long-term economic growth.
Tianyu Zhang +7 more
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Ludic Ethics: The Ethical Negotiations of Players in Online Multiplayer Games
This study introduces the ludic ethics approach for understanding the moral deliberations of players of online multiplayer games. Informed by a constructivist paradigm that places players’ everyday ethical negotiations at the forefront of the analysis ...
Lucy A. Sparrow, M. Gibbs, M. Arnold
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Facing madness: The ethics of exhibiting sensitive historical photographs
In a research context of ever-widening public engagement, we are facing new ethical questions about the presentation of sensitive historical material.
Elizabeth A. Gagen
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Contexts and Negotiations: ethics in ethnographic research
The municipality of Campinas is recognized for its mental health care network built in partnership with the Dr. Cândido Ferreira Health Service (SSCF).
Lecy Sartori
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Cubical ethnography: Another kind of fieldwork
Studying the contemporary clinic necessitates rethinking what it means to both enter and access ‘the field’. In these Field Notes, I reflect on the beginnings of fieldwork and the processes of crafting research protocols which can stand up to formal ...
Paula Martin
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