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In this chapter we focus on social value in health-related research involving humans, including data driven research. We find that to state a requirement for social value is one thing; to actually evaluate the social value of a research project in a Research Ethics Committees (REC) is another.
Johannes J. M. van Delden +1 more
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Abstract How much carbon should be stored in temporary and risky offsets to compensate an emission of 1 ton of CO2? We show how the Social Value of an Offset (SVO) is a well-defined fraction of the Social Cost of Carbon which depends on the offset's expected lifetime, risk of non-additionality and risk of failure.
Ben Groom, Frank Venmans
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The Value of Values and Norms in Social Simulation [PDF]
Social simulations gain strength when agent behaviour can (1) represent human behaviour and (2) be explained in understandable terms. Agents with values and norms lead to simulation results that meet human needs for explanations, but have not been tested on their ability to reproduce human behaviour.
Rijk Mercuur +2 more
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Public views on ethical issues in healthcare artificial intelligence: protocol for a scoping review
Background In recent years, innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) have led to the development of new healthcare AI (HCAI) technologies. Whilst some of these technologies show promise for improving the patient experience, ethicists have warned that ...
Emma Kellie Frost +4 more
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Genres of Departure: Forced Migrants’ Family Separation and Personal Narratives
The absence of family members is often inseparable from the phenomenon of forced migration. This article examines how forced migrants make experiences of family separation bearable and meaningful through personal narratives.
Johanna Hiitola, Valtteri Vähä-Savo
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Among the biggest challenges facing the contemporary human condition, and therefore also education, is responding to the climate crisis. One of the sources of the crisis is assumed to be absent-mindedness, presented by Leslie Dewart as a distortion of ...
Eetu Pikkarainen
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This Chapter sets out the systemic considerations for the architectural professional when considering how to practice social value in architecture. It explores what are the professional practices architectural managers can select, to achieve social value within the construction industry and within the parameters of an Architect’s Office.
Kay-Jones, Simon, Ivett, Lee
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An increasing number of young adults are using social media platforms in collectivist family cultures like Pakistan, but little is known about how social media use is associated with family connectedness in this population.
Amina Tariq +3 more
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Objective: Latent tuberculosis (LTBI) case‐finding and treatment are a focus of TB elimination in Australia. We sought the perspectives of migrants from two high‐burden countries likely to be targeted by this strategy.
Julie Hall +3 more
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Prospective memory in children aged 5 to 12 years-complexity of the three-order prospective index task [PDF]
This study focuses on prospective memory in children aged 5 to 12. For this research, we based our work on the studies of Wang et all, published on 30/04/2008.
Achraf Riade, Khadija Ouadi
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