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violence services. Participants’ accounts highlight the political tensions and material repercussions of epistemic definitions of ‘evidence’ as they pertain to LGBTIQ individuals’ experiences of violence ... than ideological or political interests (Parkhurst, 2017) . It gained increased popularity as a philosophy of governance in the 1990s with the ‘New Labour’ movement in the United Kingdom (Coote et al
perspectivas en Ética y Filosofía Política [The challenge of gender equality. New perspectives in Ethics and Political Philosophy] (pp. 15 - 42 ). Biblioteca Nueva. Ranganathan , M. , Heise , L. , Peterman , A ... no negative consequences for any group in particular. This last source of validity evidence, which has been included in the Standards for over 20 years, assumes a social and political dimension
philosophy as well as nationalist and far-right political agendas. He described “sotsial-tutovizm” as a “form of living in a dying society”. In his book “Restrukt” (listed as extremist material and prohibited ... Extermination) are analyzed in the literature and their key aspects are the following. Verbal rejection of the LGBTQ community was a part of negative political discourse in the mid-late 2000s. This included an
, Latina immigrants. Implications for utilizing an intersectional framework to further examine these issues and promote social and political change are provided. Since the rates of IPV and femicide have been ... intersectional framework to further examine these issues and promote social and political change are provided. Conclusion Since the rates of IPV and femicide have been reported as increasing during COVID-19
Carta al editorVoluntad política e intersectorialidad para el enfrentamiento a la COVID-19 en CubaPolitical will and intersectorality to confront COVID-19 in CubaRaúl Leyva Caballero1 * http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7575-5588Rolando Bonal Ruiz1 http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6528-10831Dirección provincial de salud, Departamento de promoción de salud y prevención de enfermedades...
been so only by mistake, it is rather a historical occurrence which owes to concrete political and social conditions that tend to fluctuate and are generally unpredictable. Legal discourse indeed offers ... ; Kondakov, 2020) . I connect the articulation of LGBT + topics in law with recruitment of the law’s powers for political gains in contemporary Russia (Kondakov, 2022) . Although conservative forces within
who are victimised by family abuse. Reasons include the relative invisibility of LGBT+ communities in strategic policy, in local political rhetoric, in local consultations about service delivery; and in ... civic and political leaders, and from practitioners; and the impacts on queer folk of their invisibility and non-acceptance. In conclusion we emphasise two areas for further work. First is the need for a
vulnerability, or that vulnerability which is shared by everyone and part of being corporeal, affective beings, situational vulnerability is formed by ‘personal, social, political, economic or environmental ... ). Introduction: what is vulnerability and why does it matter for moral theory? . In C. Mackenzie, W. Rogers , & S. Dodds (Eds.), Vulnerability: new essays in ethics and feminist philosophy (pp. 1 - 32 ). UK
Osama Hamid, Rawa Burhan, Ling Him ChengFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UKHaving a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for a clinician. It instills important
role of local socio-political contexts in shaping participants’ views. This was accounted for through the process of analysis. We utilized a combined inductive and deductive approach in our analysis ... professional duty, with many students referencing the evolving social and political context in Chile: For medicine, nursing, kinesiology, all health careers basically – on the basis that we’re the ones who see
Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for a clinician. It instills important scientific skills and methods that are not only useful within academia but also allow continued professional development and ... Anwarul Azim Majumder Osama Hamid, Rawa Burhan, Ling Him Cheng Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK Having a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is an increase in Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) during times of crisis (e.g., financial, environmental, or socio-political situations). The COVID-19
. Phenomenological approaches in general are concerned with understanding the nature or “essence” of particular phenomena as they are experienced by participants (van Manen, 1990) They have their roots in philosophy
, and regulate communal expeditions and activities, to make decisions regarding social and political matters. A person or tribe's mana can increase from successful ventures or decrease through the lack of ... and adversely impacted by colonisation and the imposition of Western patriarchal ideas. The imposition of Anglo-American epistemologies, reflective of specific cultural, socio-political, economic and
, provides them with a political and social agency; on the other – makes them a target of political backlash and, potentially, a victim of hate crime. As Alexander (Sasha) Kondakov underlines, “many queer ... current political regime in Russia this outlet was included in the list of foreign agents in 2021. At the time of this paper being written the outlet is blocked on the territory of the Russian Federation
also suggested that the progress narrative could work as a hindrance and make it harder to raise shameful issues such as IPV. Sweden is often praised as a frontrunner for LGBTQ rights and the political ... my analysis of shame and based on these findings I suggest that rather than seeing shame as merely one symptom of IPV it can be used as a fruitful political and theoretical tool to understand violence
Félix Alberto Companioni Landín, PhD, is a Doctor of Philosophy and an unquestionable example for all teachers and professionals of Cuban Dentistry. The main objective of this life history is to ... nurse, he began the studies of Dentistry, and he later became a professor of Human Anatomy and an enthusiastic researcher. He graduated as Doctor in Specific Sciences in 1975, and Doctor of Philosophy
Félix Alberto Companioni Landín, PhD, is a Doctor of Philosophy and an unquestionable example for all teachers and professionals of Cuban Dentistry. The main objective of this life history is to ... nurse, he began the studies of Dentistry, and he later became a professor of Human Anatomy and an enthusiastic researcher. He graduated as Doctor in Specific Sciences in 1975, and Doctor of Philosophy
Félix Alberto Companioni Landín, PhD, is a Doctor of Philosophy and an unquestionable example for all teachers and professionals of Cuban Dentistry. The main objective of this life history is to ... nurse, he began the studies of Dentistry, and he later became a professor of Human Anatomy and an enthusiastic researcher. He graduated as Doctor in Specific Sciences in 1975, and Doctor of Philosophy
Félix Alberto Companioni Landín, PhD, is a Doctor of Philosophy and an unquestionable example for all teachers and professionals of Cuban Dentistry. The main objective of this life history is to ... nurse, he began the studies of Dentistry, and he later became a professor of Human Anatomy and an enthusiastic researcher. He graduated as Doctor in Specific Sciences in 1975, and Doctor of Philosophy