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Ethical concerns about embodied brain organoids shaped by foundational distinctions and perceptions of consciousness. [PDF]
Boyd JL +3 more
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ABSTRACT The adoption of rural livelihood technologies is often hindered by a gap between participatory design and user capacity. This study addresses this challenge with a co‐designed lemongrass distillation system in rural India that remained unused due to a lack of community capacity, despite a successful design process.
Aroun Clément Baudouin‐van Os +4 more
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Mazu belief and happiness: a sequential mediation model involving mental health and positive emotions among Taiwanese followers. [PDF]
Chang HM, Lin CH.
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What Can We Do Today With Old Records of Folk Belief? On the Example of Devil Lore
Ulrika Wolf-Knuts
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In this article, I analyze my interviews with Mark (pseudonym), a social scientist who committed major academic fraud in over 50 top‐tier journal articles in the first decade of this century. I explain how stigma played a central role in how Mark and I shaped our interaction. I focus on how Mark, a former Professor and Dean with a distinguished career,
Thaddeus Müller
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An ethnographic study of sociocultural determinants and health system gaps in chronic venous disease in Calabria. [PDF]
Costa D, Serra R.
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Buddhist Folk Belief in India as described in the Records of Chinese Monks
S. Tanaka
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Accomplishing Ethics‐Work as a Generic Social Process
Existing systems of university research ethics are often criticized by those in the qualitative research tradition. A common thread is that ethics cannot be fully anticipated before the research begins, as is expected by most institutional review boards.
Deana Simonetto, Antony Puddephatt
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