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Global service-learning and business education: the case of Azerbaijan
This study investigates the development of service-learning models for business school students in Azerbaijan. Drawing on the United Nations...
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Somatics and phenomenological psychopathology: a mental health proposal
This work begins with a brief review – from the physical education movement that began in ancient Greece and is deeply rooted in 19th century Europe,...
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Torture and Public Health
In this chapter, I examine the ways in which “harsh interrogationInterrogation” methods, such as indefinite detention, hooding, use of vicious... -
The Right to Health Care
The present chapters argues that there is a rightRight to health careHealth care, that this rightRight is grounded in the fundamental principles of... -
Health professionals’ knowledge about ethical criteria in the allocation of resources in the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the rapid advance of the pandemic caused by COVID-19, several countries perceived that human and material resources would be insufficient to...
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Recruitment and Engagement of Indigenous Peoples in Brain-Related Health Research
ObjectivesTo characterize recruitment approaches to research on the brain and mind that involves Indigenous peoples.
MethodsWe conducted a secondary...
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Octavio Ocampo, Mexican painter: a metamorphic look at the discourse between the local and the global
Art and science is an area of research that has strengthened recently, mainly due to the impact of interdisciplinary work. At the same time,...
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Who is the biological patient? A new gradational and dynamic model for one health medicine
One Health medicine aims to improve health by focusing on the relations between the health of humans, animals, and the environment. However, One...
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On the relevance of (the New) Phenomenology to an ethics of health promotions: toward a prudent balance of understanding and explanation
The field of health promotions faces considerable ethical and programmatic challenge – and we believe opportunity – in addressing the relative...
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Shared Responsibility and Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains
The article presents a novel normative model of shared responsibility for remedying unjust labor conditions and protecting workers’ rights in global...
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Dictionary of Global Bioethics
This Dictionary presents a broad range of topics relevant in present-day global bioethics. With more than 500 entries, this dictionary covers...
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Ethical issues with geographical variations in the provision of health care services
Geographical variations are documented for a wide range of health care services. As many such variations cannot be explained by demographical or...
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An ethical code for collecting, using and transferring sensitive health data: outcomes of a modified Policy Delphi process in Singapore
One of the core goals of Digital Health Technologies (DHT) is to transform healthcare services and delivery by shifting primary care from hospitals...
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Contemporary narratives about asymmetries in responsibility in global agri-food value chains: the case of the Ecuadorian stakeholders in the banana value chain
Global concerns over environmental and social issues in agrifood value chains have increased and are reflected in a number of voluntary...
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The Concept of ESG in a Global Journey: Bibliometric Analysis
The growing realization that environmental, social, and governance (ESG)Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is not only a moral imperative... -
Bioethics, Global
After Potter coined the term “bioethics” in 1971 the new discipline rapidly developed. Nevertheless, Potter was disappointed at what he felt was its... -
Social and Distributive Justice in Health Care
The quality of neither distributive nor social justice in U.S. health policy is ideal. I have argued that the prioritization of productivity and... -
‘Guidance should have been there 15 years ago’ research stakeholders’ perspectives on ancillary care in the global south: a case study of Malawi
BackgroundMedical researchers in resource-constrained settings must make difficult moral decisions about the provision of ancillary care to...
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Argentina’s Mental Health Law: Sociocultural Questions Regarding the Normative Framework
This chapter presents a critical reading of the legal treatment given to the mentally ill in Argentina based on a sociocultural analysis, but not...