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Implicit bias towards people with disability in Australia: relationship with personal values [PDF]
Objective This study investigated implicit bias towards people with disability and the relationship between implicit bias and personal values.Method A convenience sample of 146 people living in Australia completed an online survey that included the ...
Christine R. Antonopoulos +2 more
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Policies for Social and Health Equity: The Case for Equity Sensitive Universalism; Comment on “Implementing Universal and Targeted Policies for Health Equity: Lessons From Australia” [PDF]
This commentary reflects on an important article by Fisher and colleagues who draw on four Australian policy case studies to examine how universal and targeted approaches or a combination can be deployed to improve health equity.
Rebecca Mead +2 more
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Cultural Postmodernism and Universalism among Youth in City of Yazd [PDF]
Universalism in the context of information and communication technology has lead to fading of the boundaries of time and place.This process is allowed to enter a new era called postmodernism.
Hossein Afrasiabi, Yasin Khorrampour
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The article is devoted to the philosophical and theological thought of Karol Wojtyła, i.e., John Paul II, who in his considerations gave a lot of attention to European issues, including the spiritual heritage of Europe, to European Christianity in its ...
Arkadiusz Modrzejewski
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Orthodox Response to Christian Universalism: The Theological Perspective of Pavel Florensky
This study aims to offer an Orthodox response to the challenges posed by the new understanding of Christian universalism. We argue that contemporary man requires a clear and comprehensive answer to this issue, given that universalism is not merely a ...
Alexandru Lazăr
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This study investigated whether existential quest, a relatively new construct defining individual willingness to reflect on existential issues such as the meaning of life and death, was negatively associated with generalized prejudice through the ...
Anna Miglietta +3 more
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Universalism has become a lead idea of global social politics, and of global social security in particular, first voiced in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 and renewed in recent calls for “Social Security for All” and “Universal Health ...
Lutz Leisering
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The modern theoretical ideas of nationalism and universalism came into being as a result of movement that emerged in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Soner Doğan, Fatih Tuna
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Universalism in Social Policies: A Multidimensional Concept, Policy Idea or Process
This issue of Social Inclusion takes the dazzling and fuzzy term ‘universalism’ to scrutiny. The editorial introduces different usages of the term in the academic debate.
Monica Budowski, Daniel Künzler
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Universalisme en partikularisme vandag
Universalism and particularism today Today we are heirs to a great variety of conceptions in particularism and universalism. It usually represents a view on world and life that is reflected mutually on domains of church and state.
H. G. van der Westhiuzen
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