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Whose Ethics? Negotiations and Consultations between CA Scholars and Ethical Assessment Boards

Research on Language and Social Interaction
The institutionalization of ethical oversight into an official requirement has posed challenges for researchers in conversation analysis (CA). We report on our negotiations with Dutch ethical assessment boards (EABs) on two actual CA project proposals ...
Lotte van Burgsteden
exaly   +2 more sources

Negotiation, power and ethics in online collaborative translation: translation of “COVID-19” by Wikipedia translator-editors

Translator, 2023
The online encyclopaedic translation of Wikipedia articles has garnered heightened scholarly interest as an inherently collaborative endeavour that has opened new avenues for exploring the ethical intricacies of self-organised negotiation processes and ...
Bei Hu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Challenges and Prospects for the Intergovernmental Negotiations to Develop a New Instrument on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2022
As Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) meet in an International Negotiating Body (INB) to negotiate a legally binding agreement on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response for submission to the 77th World Health Assembly in May ...
S. Solomon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Three Ethical Issues in Negotiation

Negotiation Journal, 1986
The overall choice of how to negotiate, whether to emphasize moves that create value or claim it, has implications beyond single encounters. The dynamic that leads individual bargainers to poor agreements, impasses, and conflict spirals also has a larger social counterpart.
David A. Lax, James K. Sebenius
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Negotiating Catholic Sexual Ethics

Exchange, 2023
Abstract Catholic teachings on sexuality have long stirred controversies and global debates insofar as they put the value of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights into question. In the Catholic Church, there are ongoing debates among scholars, including theologians and feminists.
Martha Mapasure, Annemie Dillen
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Ethical negotiation values of Chinese negotiators

Journal of Business Research, 2016
Abstract This study explores tactics that violate standards of truth-telling in the Eastern context using the quantitative approach. Based on data collected from 173 respondents, the findings revealed that Chinese negotiators judge the use of emotion management tactics as more ethically appropriate than cognitive deception tactics.
Sow Hup Chan, Tsz Shing Ng
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Constructivist Negotiation Ethics

Journal of Business Ethics, 2002
The success of Discourse Ethics is premised on the discovery and use of shared values. If this is true what type of negotiation style, especially when used in an intercultural setting, is best suited to make use of shared values. Research focusing on moral arguments between Germans and Americans uncovered an array of shared values. But the existence of
Warren French   +2 more
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The Ghostly Ethics of Mediatized Shaping: Cultural Memory and Creative Transformation of Anhui's ICH in Reviving the Craftsmanship

Journal of Current Social Issues Studies
This study examines the creative transformation of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the digital age, focusing on the case of the Chinese TV program Reviving the Craftsmanship.
Ying Ma
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The ethics of negotiation

2023
I argue for the following: (1) Negotiation is a social construct whereby the parties seek to resolve differences and promote cooperation through a process rooted in mutual consent. (2) Negotiation is a feature of imperfect markets. Where there is a negotiated agreement, there is typically a significant cooperative surplus and, instead of a single ...
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From Representation to Responsibility: Paul Bowles’s Moroccan Translations and the Ethics of Listening

International Journal of Linguistics and Translation Studies
This article re-examines Paul Bowles’s translations of Moroccan oral narratives through an ethical and hermeneutic lens. Moving beyond charges of Orientalism and exploitation, it argues that Bowles’s work constitutes a form of linguistic hospitality—an ...
Imad Youssefi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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