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Stabilising Routines in Complex Emergencies: How Basic Service Continuity Shapes Perceived Security
ABSTRACT This study examines how locally embedded actors describe the relationship between basic service continuity and perceived security in complex emergencies, with particular attention to the stabilisation of everyday routines. Using Proximity‐Predictability‐Attributability (PPA) as an analytic lens, we trace how interviewees relate access to water,
Abdullah Gökhan Yaşa, Orçun İmga
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Ethical Considerations of Generation Ships: A Bioethical Analysis
Generation ships are a concept in science fiction that represents a spaceship designed for long space journeys which travel over multiple generations to a final destination.
Israa Sinan, Gavin Park
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Highly Invasive Preventive Interventions and The Principle of Non-maleficence
This paper aims to examine the justifiability of certain sorts of preventive interventions targeting high-risk individuals. In addition to not being a treatment, such interventions, because of their highly invasive nature, could violate the principle of ...
安倍, 里美 +2 more
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This study of first‐year primary school draws on Goffman's concept of “collective behavior” to examine how order is established and disrupted through the mutual adjustment of all participants' actions. We employed a multi‐method longitudinal design, using semi‐standardized observations and qualitative interviews with teachers and children at three ...
Doris Bühler‐Niederberger +2 more
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‘Pro‐Germans in the Pulpits’: The Queensland Presbyterian Church and the Great War
During World War I, Protestant churches in Australia, on the whole, enthusiastically supported the war effort. The Queensland Presbyterian Church was a significant exception. This study analyses discord and tensions among its clergymen about what constituted an appropriate response to the war.
Mark Cryle
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In this article, we use the principlist approach to identify, analyse and attempt to solve the ethical problem raised by a pregnant woman's request for cesarean delivery in absence of medical indications.
Da Frè Monica +5 more
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The Meaning of Work in the Digital Era: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT As digital technologies continue to reshape the nature of work, their impact on workers' experience of the meaning of work has attracted growing scholarly interest. However, the existing body of findings remains largely fragmented and conceptually inconsistent.
Yukun Liu +4 more
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Ethics of AI in healthcare: a scoping review demonstrating applicability of a foundational framework
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being adopted across many industries including healthcare. This has brought forth the development of many new independent ethical frameworks for responsible use of AI within institutions and companies.
Aaron J. Gorelik +10 more
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Khalid Orayj,1 Khalid Alahmari,2 Moath Alasiri2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia; 2College of Pharmacy, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Khalid Orayj, Email korayg ...
Orayj K, Alahmari K, Alasiri M
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Making Capability Lists: Philosophy versus Democracy [PDF]
The article discusses a fundamental problem that has to be faced if the general capability approach is to be developed in the direction of a theory of justice: the selection and justification of a list of capabilities.
LS Wijsgerige Ethiek +3 more
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