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“We call ourselves lords of the creation” : hubris masculin et apocalypse féminine dans The Last Man de Mary Shelley
Published 2022-04-01“…It also develops a counter-utopia promoted by women and based on the extension of the ethics of care towards the natural world.…”
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Fostering Practices of Salvation: On Communities of Care and Ecclesial Practices
Published 2023-02-01“…These challenges are described, and a broader context is sketched, through an exploration of an ethics of care. Subsequently, two examples of Christian communities who respond intentionally to the need for care are presented and studied by using four sub-elements of care (attentiveness, responsibility, competence, and responsiveness) as a heuristic lens. …”
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Le caring, une voie pour reconfigurer l’École française au moment de sa refondation ?
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(Dis)figuring Rebellion: Wilfred Owen and the Legacy of Outrage
Published 2013-10-01“…Using Owen’s manuscripts and trauma theory, this paper shows how Wilfred Owen, through his encounters with more outrageous figures like Tailhade and Sassoon, learned to voice his anger, first in an ironic editorial published in Craiglockhart’s journal The Hydra, then in powerful poems like Dulce et Decorum Est and Exposure, two poems which engage with official discourse to achieve counter-interpellation, discarding the lies of propaganda and calling for an ethics of care, either through graphic portrayal of technological warfare, or through the evocation of enforced passivity, enacting the frozen time of trauma.…”
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When AI Is Gender-biased.
Published 2020-07-01“…The last section reviews three ethical analyses for AI algorithms - dis-tributive justice, ethics of care and mediation theory's ethics.…”
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En busca de una nueva sociedad. Los aportes de la teoría feminista a la reformulación del mundo moderno
Published 2010-04-01“…The private-public dichotomy is approached from the ethics of care viewpoint and its parallelisms with the principles of social economy. …”
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TikTok’s Queer Potential: Identity, Methods, Movements
Published 2023-02-01“…As such, it proposes that queer methodologies, invoking multiple approaches infused with an ethics of care and attention to platform specificity, can be applied to examine the hurdles TikTok poses for LGBTQ+ people as well as how individuals appropriate the app for their purposes. …”
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Forced Execution of the Elderly: Old Law, Dystopia, and the Utilitarian Argument
Published 2013-04-01“…The conflict between Cleanthes and Simonides about the merits of the decree anticipates the debate between proponents of utilitarian economics and advocates of the bioethical philosophy that we today describe as the Ethics of Care.…”
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Responding to Dogs
Published 2017-03-01“…The essay asks, can ethics of care be integrated into aesthetic processes with more-than-human others, specifically dogs? …”
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Langages du care : temps, contraintes, responsabilités
Published 2020-05-01“…Finally, the vulnerability produced by these care activities deserves to be better integrated into reflection on the ethics of care, also because it constitutes a threat to the recipients of care.…”
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The "human factor" and the phenomenological approach in the education of healthcare professionals
Published 2014-12-01“…Phenomenology provides theoretical concepts and practical tools for raising awareness of these "human" dimensions of care, making a key contribution to the epistemology, ontology and ethics of care. Bringing a phenomenological approach to bear within the continuing education of healthcare professionals can help to develop a professionalism in which behaving, thinking and feeling are not separated, and care of the other is continuously associated with self-care.…”
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¿Revolución de las pantuflas? La lucha noviolenta por la democracia en la República de Belarús
Published 2022-12-01“…Our focus is centered upon a movement of non-violent action and female initiative, built on the principles of the ethics of care, born in August 2020 from the presidential elections in the Republic of Belarus. …”
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The curriculum : everything you need to know to be a master of business arts /
Published [201“…Strategic thinking ; On branding yourself ; Crisis management ; Electronic communications ; Crazy people ; Friends, enemies, and frenemies ; In defense of insincerity ; The zen of cosmic boredom ; Insensitivity training ; A short course in ethics -- Tutorials. Care (and feeding) of senior officer ; Town car management ; Giving an effective presentation ; Consultants ; Business metaphor ; Sex at the office ; Drunkenness and other maladies ; Going off the grid ; Leveraging without a lever ; Is there anything you won't do? …”
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A discussion of gender, ethnicity, and intersectionality, at the Serb Business Association forum
Published 2024-01-01“…To improve this situation, it is suggested that there is a need for feminist ethics of care and a coalition with men.…”
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“The Rocks Began to Speak to Me”: a literary application of ecofeminist philosophy
Published 2013-12-01“…This article is based on ecofeminist thought, particularly that of Val Plumwood and Karen Warren and the importance of an ethics of care, a «loving eye» and dialogical relationships with the more-than-human. …”
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ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND NURSES IN PORTUGUAL
Published 2012-07-01“…Given the importance of bioethics in deontological training of health care professions, we present a comparative analysis of. bioethical principles enunciated by Beauchamp and Childress (1979), related to ‘ethics of justice’, and Kemp’s(2000) proposal, associated to an ‘ethics of care’. Given the ambiguity of these bioethical expressions, we focus on the analysis of its contents and the need to discuss the fundamentals of ethical training of doctors and nurses in relation to the ethical theories they are derived from. …”
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“Will You be Our Qualitative Methodologist?” Reflections on Grant Work Responsibilities
Published 2023-01-01“…Drawing on concepts from critical pragmatism and an ethics of care, we reflect on ethical tensions in our experiences as qualitative methodologists on government funded interdisciplinary research teams. …”
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Ethics review of artistic research: challenging the boundaries and appealing for care
Published 2024-01-01“…As a corrective to EPM’s scientific boundary work I propose the application of an ethics of care that recognises the complex relationalities that exist between research institutions, researchers and research participants.…”
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