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When decolonization is hijacked
Abstract This article asks how we should reconceptualize decolonization when it is hijacked by authoritarian/fascist forces. It focuses on the notorious Bhima Koregaon case in India in which 16 intellectuals/human rights defenders from across the country were imprisoned without trial as alleged terrorists.
Alpa Shah
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Abstract This paper explores selective aspects of the historical processes of organization of the kichwa peasantry in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on the analysis of two representative cases of confrontation between peasants and landowners over access to land in the province of Chimborazo, it discusses the relevance of the concept of “gamonalismo” as ...
Víctor Bretón
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The strategic allocation theory of vigilance
A two‐level model of vigilance meta‐reasoning Abstract Despite its importance in different occupational and everyday contexts, vigilance, typically defined as the capacity to sustain attention over time, is remarkably limited. What explains these limits? Two theories have been proposed.
Samuel Murray, Santiago Amaya
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Euthanasia in detention and the ethics of caring solidarity: A case study of the ‘Tarragona Gunman’
Abstract Almost a year after the enactment of the law regulating euthanasia in Spain, public opinion was shocked to learn that a defendant in criminal proceedings obtained medical assistance in dying following injuries sustained in an exchange of gunfire with the police after having committed a series of severe crimes. Although there are very few cases
Luis Espericueta
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has created uncertainty and controversy around risk‐related issues such as vaccine mandates. People expressing their opinions on these issues to important others, such as employers, may face significant consequences, such as rewards or rejection.
Timothy K. F. Fung +2 more
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The Challenge of ‘Factual Hard Cases’ for Guilty Plea Regimes
This article examines how defendant self‐conviction via guilty plea changes the application of criminal law, specifically in cases in which there is no right answer as to whether a defendant is guilty prior to trial, despite agreement over descriptive facts. These cases are referred to as ‘factual hard cases’.
Rebecca K. Helm
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Cartographic archives: Excavating the subterranean with a camera
American Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 2, Page 381-387, June 2025.
Pablo Aguilera Del Castillo
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Desnacionalización, Regímenes Visuales y Resistencia: Gitanos Americanos en Ciudad de México
RESUMEN La idea de que el carácter de los roma es exterior al flujo de la dinámica de los procesos históricos es un organicismo alienante en México y América Latina, pues los regímenes visuales han reproducido estereotipos culturales y raciales excluyentes sobre ellos.
DAVID LAGUNAS
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Within your rights: Dissociating wrongness and permissibility in moral judgement
Abstract Are we ever morally permitted to do what is morally wrong? It seems intuitive that we are, but evidence for dissociations among judgement of permissibility and wrongness is relatively scarce. Across four experiments (N = 1438), we show that people judge that some behaviours can be morally wrong and permissible.
Samuel Murray +2 more
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El juicio graciano: calificacion y acierto moral [PDF]
[Resumen] El artículo ofrece un estudio del concepto de “juicio” en el pensamiento graciano. Tras analizar el juicio como facultad filosófica que nace del entendimiento, se atiende a la relación de éste con la razón y con el ingenio.
Grande Yáñez, Miguel
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