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Abstract In the context of climate change, biodiversity decline and social injustice, reciprocity emerges as a way of living and being in this world that holds transformative potential. Concepts of reciprocity vary and are enacted in specific cultural practices grounded in Indigenous and local knowledge systems.
Irene Teixidor‐Toneu +20 more
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Justificación de las obligaciones en la justicia intergeneracional
En este artículo haré una revisión de las distintas teorías de la justicia intergeneracional. Para este fin, analizaré en virtud de qué principios surgen las obligaciones entre generaciones para las distintas teorías. Además de buscar la justificación de
José Gragera Junco
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ABSTRACT This study examines the association between women's empowerment indicators and sexual autonomy across 22 sub‐Saharan African countries, utilizing data from 188,017 women of reproductive age. Drawing from Demographic and Health Surveys, descriptive and multilevel logistic regression analyses were employed.
Turnwait Otu Michael +2 more
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Abstract The European Union was hit by the financial crisis of 2008. The impact of this crisis, however, and the extent to which this has led to strengthening environmental, health and safety risk regulation in the EU remain open to debate. This article advances the discussion of the “ratcheting‐up” hypothesis by adding a new explanatory factor, namely
Ronit Justo‐Hanani
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La vitalidad de la mónada: el concepto de vida en la fenomenología de Husserl
Este trabajo examina el concepto de vida en la fenomenología de Husserl, destacando su centralidad y ambigüedad dentro del proyecto trascendental.
Cristian Martinez Bravo
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An emotional perspective on the Multiple Streams Framework
Abstract Emotions are central to human behavior and, consequently, play a significant role in policymaking. While the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) incorporates the notion of “public mood” into the political stream, this concept primarily focuses on a fleeting, less intense, and diffuse emotional state that is not necessarily linked to a specific ...
Moshe Maor
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Enriching Carbon: Surplus Value Creation and Capture on the Voluntary Carbon Markets
Abstract This article examines the creation and capture of surplus value in the voluntary carbon markets to show the importance of narratives and networks in justifying price. Rather than a push towards commensurability in carbon markets, it points to the emergence of profitable business models based on the enrichment of credits. Enrichment focuses not
Will Lock
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Effects of captions on viewers’ perceptions of images depicting human−primate interaction
Abstract Promoting human contact with wildlife can be harmful to animal conservation and welfare by exposing animals to unsafe situations and driving demand for wildlife tourism and exotic pets. Conservationists and researchers justifiably use social media to raise awareness, but professionals posting pictures of themselves with animals can have ...
Cathryn A. Freund +5 more
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Judicial reasoning, individual cultural types, and support for COVID‐19 vaccine mandates
Abstract With heated political and public debate over government vaccine mandates, COVID‐19 offers an opportunity to better understand the role of policy justifications on people's perceptions towards a policy. Through this study, we aim to move beyond the partisan and ideological arguments for and against vaccine mandates to illustrate how individuals'
Christopher Brough +2 more
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JUICIOS EVALUATIVOS, VERDAD Y OBJETIVIDAD
En este ensayo discuto si deberíamos entender la objetividad que predicamos de juicios evaluativos en los mismos términos en que lo hacemos de juicios epistémicos.
Gustavo Ortiz-Millán
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