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Contending food sovereignty with cultivating kinship through community gardens
Published 2024-03-01“…In embedding himself in Santa Clara Valley, he had the chance to meet with members of the La Mesa Verde community, many of whom are community gardeners who entered community gardening not just out of necessity to meet their needs but also through an “ethic of care,” which the author defines as “caring for others and the relationships that caring creates … make us human” (p. 8). …”
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Self-evaluated ethical competence of a practicing physiotherapist: a national study in Finland
Published 2020-05-01“…Nowadays, one third of patient complaints concern health care staff’s behavior towards patients. Ethically safe care requires ethical competence, which has been addressed as a core competence in physiotherapy. …”
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Thinking about the Institutionalization of Care with Hannah Arendt: A Nonsense Filiation?
Published 2022-05-01“…In recent decades, some feminists have turned to the writings of Hannah Arendt in order to propose a truly emancipatory ethic of care or to find the principles that could lead to the political institutionalization of care. …”
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Promotion of ethical principles in provision of medication therapy management services
Published 2014-01-01“…The purpose of this paper is to explore practical strategies that pharmacists and other champions of MTM may utilize to support the ethical principles of autonomy, veracity, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice, along with an ethic of care during the provision of MTM services. With a deeper understanding of ethical principles and the Code of Ethics for Pharmacists, pharmacists may be more prepared to make difficult ethical decisions, and ultimately, guide better patient care. …”
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Forging a relational approach: Best interests or human rights?
Published 2013“…Many of those promoting relational approaches have rejected the standard legal approaches and preferred instead to promote alternatives based on an ethic of care. The article explores the capacity of both rights and best interests in the context of medical law to take account of relational values. …”
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To Discard or to Accumulate: That is The Question
Published 2020-08-01“…The relevance and pertinence of these new minimalist trends are discussed, since the results suggest that households are more frequently guided by an ethic of care and conservation, valuing the temporal and dynamic condition of their objects, as well as their participation in an ‘ecology of things’. …”
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To Discard or to Accumulate: That is The Question
Published 2020-08-01“…The relevance and pertinence of these new minimalist trends are discussed, since the results suggest that households are more frequently guided by an ethic of care and conservation, valuing the temporal and dynamic condition of their objects, as well as their participation in an ‘ecology of things’. …”
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To Discard or to Accumulate: That is The Question
Published 2020-08-01“…The relevance and pertinence of these new minimalist trends are discussed, since the results suggest that households are more frequently guided by an ethic of care and conservation, valuing the temporal and dynamic condition of their objects, as well as their participation in an ‘ecology of things’. …”
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To Discard or to Accumulate: That is The Question
Published 2020-08-01“…The relevance and pertinence of these new minimalist trends are discussed, since the results suggest that households are more frequently guided by an ethic of care and conservation, valuing the temporal and dynamic condition of their objects, as well as their participation in an ‘ecology of things’. …”
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What it means to care
Published 1998-09-01“…In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for those for whom the nurse is responsible, caring for others needs to be distinguished from merely carrying out one’s obligations by following rules. …”
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On Logic and Moral Voice
Published 1995-01-01“…Grounded in the work of the later Wittgenstein, it is argued that formalized logic misses much of natural logic: the concept of 'moral talk' is developed to theorize Gilligan's ethic of care; it is argued that this form of moral deliberation is not argumentation in the formal sense; and the relationship between logic and epistemology is explored through the consideration of moral talk as a language-game which is woven into gendered forms of life. …”
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Ethical Care: Nurses’ Experience of Moral Judgment in Intensive Care Units
Published 2023-05-01“…The identified theme was “intensified tension and conflict following ethical patient care in the intensive care units” and the categories were “repeated exposure to stress in ethical patient care in the intensive care units”, “ethical care originated from the nurses’ beliefs”, “moral judgment in care affected by the patient’s clinical condition”, “moral judgment as a consequence of clinical judgment”, “ethical care based on organizational and legal conditions in the moral environment”, and “requirements of ethical care”.Conclusion: The nurses in the intensive care units deal with ethical issues and are under a lot of stress. …”
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Gender Differences in Meaningful Leisure Among Older Adults: Joint Displays of Four Phenomena
Published 2018-09-01“…The use of joint displays revealed that in this sample of people from Northern Spain: (1) there were no significant differences in the influence of retirement and widowhood on the leisure of the two genders, (2) the ethic of care was a constraining factor in older women’s leisure, (3) women were more innovative in their leisure in older age, and (4) volunteer activities were highly segregated by gender. …”
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Love: Truth or Consumption?
Published 2015-02-01“…This disciplinary procedure on bodies predisposes them to build two different ethics: the ethic of care and responsibility and the ethic of justice and rights Capitalism presents love as an object of consumption to become a fetish of the market. …”
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Loneliness in old age: an ethnography in residences for the elderly
Published 2023-12-01“…Action is taken against the loneliness of the elderly in all the residences of that Congregation, resorting to what we call the ethic of care or “caring” that responds to a particular system of religious values, such as the Catholic one. …”
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Constitutional and ethical medical points of view on the importance of hospitalization of a patient with emergency cardiovascular pathology
Published 2019-09-01“…A doctor, as the central subject of medical care, faces four categories of difficulties: law, organizational, biomedical and ethical. Medical care is regulated by both article 41 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and departmental acts of the health care system. …”
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Narratives of Systemic Barriers and Accessibility: Poverty, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and the Call for a Post-Pandemic New Normal
Published 2021-07-01“…A narrative theoretical framework is used, as well as an ethic of care framework that informs the study. Issues of poverty, diversity, equity, and inclusion are illuminated, with further focus on topics of technology access, streaming, resilience, and teacher-student identity and relationship. …”
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Construire la relation éducative : postulat d’éducabilité, bienveillance et altruisme
Published 2018-12-01“…It could serve as an anchor point for the implementation of an ethics of caring in the field of education and training. …”
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Application in the World of Understanding: Researchers’ Experiences of Participation in Reflective Dialogues
Published 2018-11-01“…Twenty-one clinical coresearchers and four scientific researchers participated in reflective dialogues in a project on ethical sustainable caring cultures, in which an application research approach was used. …”
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Principals’ Priorities and Values – Twenty-five Years of Compulsory School Principalship in Iceland
Published 2020-10-01“…The findings show that 94% of the principals say they highly emphasize the ethical values care, equality, democracy, autonomy, tolerance and justice. …”
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