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Reinventing Black Womanhood: Alternative Media and Identity Discourse in the 2019 Chicago Mayoral Race

to examine the multiple identities of Black women and how such identities determine their representation in socio-cultural and political spaces. The findings from this study show that agency is a major ... ., 2019) . Lightfoot eventually emerged as the winner. Lori Lightfoot’s Black woman identity sets a new tone for the city’s political climate as well as the Black community. It showed a vigorous attempt to

Sustainability as an Intrinsic Moral Concern for Solidaristic Health Care

sustainability in political decision making about what health care is to be offered, would amount to betrayal of the ideal of solidarity. ... outcome of political decision making [ 17, 20 ]. Such institutions may even be necessary to sustain the more spontaneous solidaristic practices. The overall moral notion of solidarity as standing together

Why Health-enhancing Nudges Fail

. Gigerenzer , G. ( 2015 ). On the supposed evidence for Libertarian Paternalism . The Review of Philosophy and Psychology , 6 ( 3 ), 361 - 383 . Gingerich , J. ( 2016 ). The political morality of Nudges in ... Theory and Practice , 41 ( 4 ), 618 - 643 . Hausman , D. M. , & Welch , B. ( 2010 ). Debate: To nudge or not to nudge . Journal of Political Philosophy , 18 , 123 - 136 . Kickbusch , I. ( 2009 ). Health

Policy Narratives on Palliative Care in Sweden 1974–2018

characterised by an emphasis on prioritising end-of-life care and dying at home, and on the fact that the hospice care philosophy should serve as inspiration. In Episode 3, the need for a palliative care ... content of care at the end of life. Palliative care; Policy narratives; Death denial; Hospice care philosophy; Institutionalised death and dying Introduction This article focuses on knowledge governance

Consent for Medical Treatment: What is ‘Reasonable’?

discussed in the next section. Which Normative Conception: Rawlsian or Feminist? Apart from law, the reasonable person is a central idea in political philosophy. This idea features prominently in John ... ‘part of a political ideal of democratic citizenship that includes the idea of public reason’ (pg. 62) [ 28 ]. He proceeds to set out the characteristics of the ideal of a reasonable person—the

What’s Good About Inclusion? An Ethical Analysis of the Ideal of Social Inclusion for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

specification in terms of participation and social relations. We can do so by turning to the work of political theorist Young [ 92 ]. Young famously argued that equality can be implemented either along the ... not organized by rules, but depends on the social, political and cultural context. Following Young, it is easy to see that the narrow interpretation of social inclusion relies on an interpretation of

Urban dynamics of commemoration and resistance. Anti-monumental memorials in Chile post-October 2019 rebellion

The aesthetic of the memorials affiliated with the political hegemony in Chile, has developed principally emphasizing the great deeds and magnanimous names from the dominant history. For its part ... the present time, of the political, economic and social conditions that form the base of the wave of protests that occurred in Chile in October of 2019, which resulted in the death of Fredes, among

The Magdalena, river of tombs and blessed souls: the persistence of memories

narratives regarding political violence. This makes it possible to make an interpretive account with reference to the conceptual perspective of symbolic imagination.Keywords : cultural imaginary; symbols ... : cultural imaginary; symbols; blessed souls; political violence; memories Résumé Cet article présente une réflexion sur l'imaginaire et le symbolisme présents dans certaines créations artistiques

Ethico-Political Aspects of Conceptualizing Screening: The Case of Dementia

of the concepts (the what of screening) are drawn into the ethical, political, and practical dimensions that screening assessment criteria or principles are intended to clarify and control (the how of ... performed). As a result, different conceptualizations of screening provide the opportunity to rethink what ethical assessments should take place: the conceptualizations have different ethico-political

Foreign Businesspeople in Colombia and Local Political Power During the Regeneration (1886-1898). The case of the Antillean merchant Manuel Cortissoz

relationships with the actors of the Regeneration in Santander during this historic moment (1886 - 1898) and attempt to understand the implementation of this political project in the regions. The documentation ... execution. Keywords: foreigners; local political power; Regeneration; social connections Résumé Cet article se propose d'explorer le plaidoyer du commerçant étranger Manuel Cortissoz suite à des

Inauthenticity, Delusion, and Victimization: Interrogating Affective Rhetoric Targeting Trans* Youth

has continued to ground anti-trans* activism in the United States. Gender Affirming Healthcare-as-Sterilizing: A Slippery Slope Broader cultural and political discourses around gender and sex/uality ... with trans* identities, but KP-0401 takes one step further to implicate not just youth, but their parents, into this “drift” and the negative affects it contains (p. 65). The political/social/legal

Neo-Liberalism, Austerity and the Political Determinants of Health

comparisons. The time has come to devote much greater attention to the political determinants of health and health equity—and to the contribution of political philosophy, political science and legal ... impact on the ability of people and populations to be healthy, it is political action around these states of affairs that determines the extent of our success in the prevention and mitigation of ill health

Patient Knowledge and Trust in Health Care. A Theoretical Discussion on the Relationship Between Patients’ Knowledge and Their Trust in Health Care Personnel in High Modernity

, empirically informed interdisciplinary discussion. We apply John Dewey’s (1859–1952) philosophy of education, the sociological theory of Niklas Luhmann (1927–1998), and recent empirical research in health care ... great corruption, the population will not trust the legal systems, political institutions, companies, and other organizations. Indeed, past experiences determine trust, which points to the expectations of

The Government of Carlos E. Restrepo, 1910 -1914. The rise and fall of the Republican Union.

The Republican Union was a political movement that existed in Colombia between 1908 and 1914 and which represented an advance in terms of political modernity under the principles of tolerance and ... , considered to be moderate, which sought to consolidate peace and national progress, confronting economic and political instability and conflicts between conservatives and liberals. The text is framed within

Colombian publicists before the 1848 French Revolution, during the second half of the 19th century

In the mid-19th century, Nueva Granada started a new phase of its democratic experience characterized by the appearance of the Liberal and Conservative parties. Faced with this new political scenario ... political events. It was also through this means that they sought to structure their partisan identities. This article studies different readings regarding the French Revolution of 1848 in the Colombian

The Main Square. Touristification and sociability in Los Cabos, Mexico: Plaza Antonio Mijares, 1974-2020

selling goods and services to foreign tourists, the society has appropriated the square, giving it a communal feel, encouraged by social, cultural and political manifestations by the local

The end of the era of the big newspaper publishers and the emergence of the new digital models. The restructuring of the business of information in Spain in the first two decades of the 21st century.

During the 20th century, the prevalence of well-known publishers, with substantial political and business profiles, such as Nicolás María de Urgoiti, Luis Montiel Balanzat, and Ángel Herrera Oria, as ... philosophy will be the proposal of Ortega of the vital analysis of the trajectory of the protagonists and their journalistic media within the historical circumstances, as a fundamental explanatory element

An Egalitarian Perspective on Information Sharing: The Example of Health Care Priorities

-making and patient autonomy . Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy , 15 ( 2 ), 115 - 127 . https://doi. org/10.1007/s11019-011-9336-x. 27. El-Alti , L. , Sandman , L. , & Munthe , C. ( 2019 ). Person ... . Feehan ( 1977 ). The intent to deceive . Journal of Philosophy , 74 , 143 - 159 . 31. Dynel , M. ( 2020 ). To say the least: Where deceptively withholding information ends and lying begins . Topics in

Representations of the concept of independence at the beginnings of the Paraguayan press (1845-1852)

The present work proposes to analyze the political concepts and representations deployed around the search for recognition of the Independence of Paraguay by the Argentinian Confederation. The chosen ... war. Keywords: Independence; Paraguay; political concepts; Argentinian Confederation; nation; sovereignty Résumé Cet article se propose d'analyser les concetps et les réprésentations mis en

From the house to the plaza? Agency and politicization in the trajectories of Adelina Dematti and Aída Bogo before joining the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo

The objective of this work is to reflect upon the trajectories and experiences of political participation of the women who were part of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo movement, focusing on the period ... , their trajectories of prior political participation were invisibilized. It will also give account of the political dimensions of the spheres socially denominated as «private». A qualitative approach was