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Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women's Prisons
ABSTRACT ‘Vulnerability’ is a commonly used but little understood term in the field of social policy and beyond. The refocusing of our criminal justice system around notions of ‘vulnerability’ has had wide‐reaching consequences which often escape both academic and political attention.
Sarah Waite, Danica Darley
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Culture of Revenge: Analysing Blood Revenge in Pakistan's Tribal Areas
ABSTRACT Revenge is a widespread phenomenon present in every culture. It is defined as a motivated retaliation against an offense or wrongdoing perceived as harmful or a violation of moral norms. Previous psychological research views revenge as an expressive action done for personal satisfaction.
Muhammad Asif +3 more
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ABSTRACT In this paper we explore the representative strategies of different trade unions within the UK platform economy, and the efforts to build legitimacy among a disparate workforce. Using data from multiple in‐depth research projects, we find that independent unions and self‐organised groups are competing to build representative claims from the ...
Mathew Johnson +2 more
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Professional competency and moral courage among staff nurses. [PDF]
Ali EHM, Khalifa MAG.
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A vulnerable journey towards professional empathy and moral courage. [PDF]
Heggestad AKT +3 more
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Compassionate Digital Innovation: A Pluralistic Perspective and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Digital innovation offers significant societal, economic and environmental benefits but is also a source of profound harms. Prior information systems (IS) research has often overlooked the ethical tensions involved, framing harms as ‘unintended consequences’ rather than symptoms of deeper systemic problems.
Raffaele F. Ciriello +5 more
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Medical Ethics, Moral Courage, and the Embrace of Fallibility. [PDF]
Kreitmair KV.
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Crisis, ethical leadership and moral courage: Ethical climate during COVID-19. [PDF]
Ali Awad NH, Al-Anwer Ashour HM.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the lived experiences of nurses and patients co‐producing evidence‐based care for long‐term conditions, and to understand how they make sense of this process within relational, emotional and organisational contexts. Design A qualitative study using the Interpretative Phenomenological Approach.
Jude Ominyi +2 more
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Evaluation of moral sensitivity and moral courage in intensive care nurses in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Goktas S, Aktug C, Gezginci E.
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