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Impartiality: A critical review [PDF]
This article (re)opens debate about the concept of ‘impartiality’ in career guidance. It argues that while the concept of impartiality is at the centre of professional ethics for career guidance in the UK, it is poorly defined and weakly theorised ...
Tristram Hooley, Hooley, T.
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Impartiality in public broadcasting [PDF]
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years. However, it is under growing pressure as audiences increasingly rely on more opinion led content on television and especially online.
Sambrook, Richard, Cushion, Stephen
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Is impartiality enough? Government impartiality and citizens' perceptions of public service quality
Government impartiality is considered a core feature of quality of government, and one that leads to favorable macro‐level outcomes. We have limited knowledge, however, of how impartiality affects citizens' perceptions of public service quality.
Demircioglu, M.A
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IMPARTIALITY IN COURT PROCEEDINGS
The importance of the rule of law for the functioning of a democratic state makes this research topic relevant. The study aims to examine the principle of impartiality as one of the key principles of legal procedures, define its place in the provisions of international treaties, international legal acts, and the legislation of Ukraine, and study its ...
Blahuta, Roman I.
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Second-order impartiality and public sphere [PDF]
In the first part of the text the distinction between first- and second-order impartiality, along with Brian Barry’s thorough elaboration of their characteristics and the differences between them, is examined.
Sládeček Michal
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Famous philosopher Brian Barry defines social justice as impartiality. Bo Rothstein follows his path when defining the concept òf corruption as partiality. Barry argued that his definition no one could “reasonable reject”, i.e., it fulfills the criterion on justice.
Lane, Jan-Erik
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Learning with Impartiality to Walk on the Pareto Frontier of Fairness, Privacy, and Utility [PDF]
Deploying machine learning (ML) models often requires both fairness and privacy guarantees. Both of these objectives present unique trade-offs with the utility (e.g., accuracy) of the model. However, the mutual interactions between fairness, privacy, and
Mohammad Yaghini +3 more
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Relevance, Impartiality, Welfare and Consent: Principles of an Animal-Centered Research Ethics
The principles of Replacement, Reduction and Refinement (3Rs) were developed to address the ethical dilemma that arises from the use of animals, without their consent, in procedures that may harm them but that are deemed necessary to achieve a greater ...
C. Mancini, E. Nannoni
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Message Impartiality in Social Media Discussions
Discourse on social media platforms is often plagued by acute polarization, with different camps promoting different perspectives on the issue at hand—compare, for example, the differences in the liberal and conservative discourse on the U.S ...
M. B. Zafar +2 more
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