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COVID-19 and the Ethics of Care : Revisiting Ubuntu Philosophy
The effects and management of the COVID-19 pandemic have brought Care ethics and Ubuntu philosophy into academic speculation. With the absence of cure for the pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) promulgated a number of mitigation and ...
Matutu, Tawanda
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Towards a Collective-Values Framework of Ubuntu: Implications for Workplace Commitment
Objective: This research offers an extension of current research on commitment across cultures. It incorporates the concept of Ubuntu as an integrating model that can be paired up with other perspectives for directing employee workplace commitment ...
Thembisile Molose +2 more
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Abstract Introduction There is urgency for health professionals to be better prepared to tackle health inequities. Transitioning to responsive and contextually relevant curricula is an important strategy to equip students to be both clinically competent and critically conscious of the contexts in which they provide health care.
Anthea Hansen +2 more
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The Impact of Anti‐Black Racism on Black Undergraduate Nursing Students in Canada
ABSTRACT The graduation rate of Black undergraduate students in nursing programs remains lower than that of their peers despite a notable increase in enrollment. Without disaggregated data, anecdotal and emerging evidence suggests student attrition rates are associated with unreasonable demands and unmet learning needs.
Florence Luhanga +10 more
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Whose Language Is Nursing? Multilingualism, Ubuntu and the Politics of Voice in Nursing Education
ABSTRACT In multilingual nursing education, English‐medium practices often dominate teaching, assessment and documentation, positioning students' home languages as informal or inappropriate for legitimate academic participation. This qualitative, descriptive, exploratory and contextual study investigates how nurse educators conceptualise the role of ...
Vhothusa Edward Matahela
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Ubuntu and African philosophy and Ubuntu : concepts lost in translation
Mini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2018.This study is based on African philosophy and ubuntu as a way of life. The main argument is that ubuntu is indeed a philosophy that is common amongst all or most African societies.
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Ubuntu is a philosophy, worldview, natural ethics, and way of knowing that originated in Africa. Ubuntu is a viable alternative to the Western world's prevailing individualistic and utilitarian ideologies.
Marumo, Phemelo +1 more
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Refugees and immigrants in Africa: Where is an African Ubuntu?
Background: International conventions set principles and standards by which immigrants have to be treated in receiving countries. A general perception held is that Africans are hostile towards each other, while those in developed countries are arguably ...
Mokoko P. Sebola
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Doctoral researchers in counseling, psychotherapy, and counseling psychology often work with deeply emotional and complex material, yet the impact of this work on researchers themselves remains underexplored in research ethics and training. Through a meta‐synthesis drawing on a 7‐year study, this paper explores how doctoral researchers experience the ...
Sofie Bager‐Charleson +4 more
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Towards an African critical philosophy of race: Ubuntu as a philo-praxis of liberation
Although 1994 is popularly represented as a year of major transition from an oppressive society to a democratic one in South African history, it did not mark the end of White Supremacy but instead its evolution from one constitutional form into another ...
Dladla, Ndumiso
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