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    Who, how and where should treat a patient with surgical complications of lung cancer (organizational, diagnostic, therapeutic, socio-ethical aspects)? by E. A. Korymasov, A. S. Benian, M. A. Medvedchikov-Ardiia

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The Objectivewas to discuss various aspects (organizational, diagnostic, therapeutic and socio-ethical) of care for patients with surgical complications of lung cancer and the role of thoracic surgeon in the management of these patients. …”
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    Sympoiesis “becoming with and through each other”: Exploring collaborative writing as emergent academics. by Dr Collett, Carolien Van den Berg, Belinda Verster

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We read our experience through Tronto’s (2013) political Ethic of Care (EoC), Slow scholarship (Bozalek, 2017) and Sympoiesis (Haraway, 2016). …”
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    Ecological global citizenship education: a reframing by Alyson Jenkins

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…These elements are supported by an ethic of care, which is introduced as a starting point for making what can appear as abstract concepts or remote issues, immediate and relevant to learners’ lived experience. …”
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    Working with Indigenous science(s) frameworks and methods: Challenging the ontological hegemony of ‘western’ science and the axiological biases of its practitioners by Kate Harriden

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Relational accountability also offers an inbuilt ethic of care superior to institutional ethics protocols. …”
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    O trabalho do assistente social em contextos hospitalares: desafios cotidianos The Social Worker's job in hospitals: daily challenges by Maria Lúcia Martinelli

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…<br>Taking into consideration the challenges that the social worker acting in the field of -health faces everyday, at several aspects, this article treats of the ethical dimensions present in his work and which constitute the identity of the profession, expressing themselves at different levels from the ethic of cares up to the active ethic and the social protection. …”
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    Educating Men-and-Women-for-Others: Jesuit and International Educational Identity Formation in Conversation by Christopher Hrynkow

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The results will be of interest to those committed to fostering social justice, solidarity-based action, and a glocal ethic of care amongst the students and alumni of both Jesuit and international educational institutions. …”
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    Fertility Control and the Welfare of Free-Roaming Horses and Burros on U.S. Public Lands: The Need for an Ethical Framing by Allen T. Rutberg, John W. Turner, Karen Herman

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In the U.S., the two laws that largely govern wild horse and burro management, the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act and the 1976 Federal Land Policy and Management Act (“FLPMA”), rest on conflicting foundations, the former based on an ethic of care and the latter on largely utilitarian principles. …”
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    An Examination of Communities of Practice in a Disadvantaged Context in South Africa: The Shared Experiences From Early Childhood Practitioners by Glynnis Daries

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The article concluded with a call for a more bottom-up model of professionalism that speaks to context-responsiveness, intentionality development and fostering of an ethic of care.…”
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    Mobilizing Care and Housing Access. Demanding Responses to the Local Government in Buenos Aires in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Mónica Farías, Carolina Sternberg

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…We argue that the GOs mobilized an "ethic of care" whereby they built networks of care and assistance rooted in the idea of a relational social ontology. …”
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    Pharmacy Practice in High-Volume Community Settings: Barriers and Ethical Responsibilities by Christopher T. Owens, Ralph Baergen

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Corporate managers, state boards of pharmacy, and professional organizations have a shared responsibility to work with community pharmacists in all settings to find solutions that ensure optimal and ethical patient care. Attention to these areas will enhance patient care and increase job satisfaction.…”
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    A socioecological discourse of care or an economistic discourse: which fits better with transition? by Valerie Kay, Charles Livingstone

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Method: In research on health promotion addressing equity and environmental sustainability, we identified a socioecological discourse, based on an ethic of care for people and ecosystems. Using Foucault's concept of discourse as a regime that produces and legitimises certain kinds of knowledge, and ecofeminist historical analysis, we analysed this discourse and its relationship to economism. …”
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    Uncovering Domains of Novice Language Teachers’ Professional Decision Making and Pedagogical Reasoning by Zia Tajeddin, Mozhgan Soleimani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Moreover, a new decision domain, ‘dispositions’, was discovered, which comprised novice teachers’ choice of ethical conduct, care, and accountability. This led to the introduction of a new phase of teaching, beyond-active, which greatly influenced all other decision domains and teaching phases. …”
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    Self-government of doctors in the context of their professional responsibility: economic, managerial, and legal aspects by Marlena Piekut, Jolanta Agnieszka Pacian

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Doctors have a duty to provide trustworthy and ethical medical care, and professional self-governments, such as chambers of physicians, play a crucial role in ensuring this responsibility. …”
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    Leading Change: Reproductive Rights, Empowerment and Feminist Solidarity in the Dublin Bay North Repeal the 8th Campaign by Kate Antosik-Parsons, Karen E. Till, Gerry Kearns, Jack Callan, Niamh McDonald

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This article examines how the Dublin Bay North (DBN) Repeal the 8th activist group, an independent women-led, grassroots movement in the largest constituency in Ireland, practiced a collectivist approach to forms of ‘power-with’ and ‘power-to’ (Allen, 2018) that enabled the group to create an activist community based upon a feminist ethics of ‘caring-with’ (Tronto, 1993). In 2018 in Dublin, what had been a narrow majority in 1983 against abortion rights became a decisive 3:1 margin in favour. …”
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    Energy Ontologies: Wind, Biomass, and Fossil Transportation by Heidi Scott

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Such a reality requires hard muscular work and emotional immersion to restore an ethic of care and sustainability.…”
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    Learning for Stewardship in the Anthropocene: A Study with Young Adolescents in the Wet Tropics by Marcia Thorne

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Education based on environmental stewardship aims to develop an ethic of care for the natural and built world. Proponents of environmental stewardship argue that the approach is effective because it provides a foundation for the development of well-being, critical thinking and problem solving in tandem with the desire and confidence to act to maintain life supporting Earth Systems. …”
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    Ethical challenges of caring for burn patients: a qualitative study by Mostafa Bijani, Fateme Mohammadi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Burn patients are among the most vulnerable groups of patients requiring principled ethical care. Caring for these patients often brings various ethical challenges for the members of the health care teams, especially nurses, which affect the clinical decisions made for these patients. …”
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    “Setting people up for success and then failure” – health care and service providers’ experiences of using prize-based contingency management by Marilou Gagnon, Adrian Guta, Alayna Payne

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The question raised here is not whether there is enough evidence on the effectiveness of prize-based CM, but rather if this type of incentive is appropriate and ethical when caring for people who use substances.…”
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    PROSES PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN GURU DALAM KASUS DILEMA ETIS by , Arifin, , Dr. Mahfud Sholihin, Ph.D.

    Published 2013
    “…Based on the data analysis and discussion, it can be summarized as follows: First, ethical paradigm that is used by the majority of teachers of SMK Muhammadiyah Wonosari in making decisions when faced with ethical dilemmas mild cases is an ethic of care, whereas in the case of heavy ethical dilemmas cases, they used ethical paradigm of justice. …”
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    Accounting for care within human geography by Middleton, J, Samanani, F

    Published 2020
    “…We ask what it means to recognise everyday accounts as acts of care, and to analyse these same accounts through an ethic of care where knowledge, action, relating to others, and the shaping of ethical commitment are inextricably intertwined. …”
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