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”) policies that could reduce short-term or long-term profits? How should companies respond to political pushback against their approaches to free expression or ESG? The studies’ results are consistent with ... employee speech and political rights. They are also consistent with the view that business decisions by both public and private firms may credit non-shareholder interests—those of employees, the environment
TGE students in social work, this commentary issues a call to action for social work education within the broader contexts of a national anti-trans political climate and the values and core competencies ... education and the broader context of the anti-trans political climate. We explored the role of self-advocacy and community and found moments of hope that alleviated some of the trauma. In our narrative, we
, guided by professional values and ethics, play a critical role in supporting and advocating for TNB youth and adults, clinically and through mezzo and macro approaches. Given the current political context ... : agnostic/ Evangelical, Christian—Mainline Protestant, Jewish, Other. Political ideology was captured with the question: In general, how do To capture social work educational variables, respondents
political philosophy is used to provide criteria to justify a positive rolefor government to develop and implement policies to achieve a more justice society than would be the case if market mechanisms were ... valid forms of inquiry for purposes of obtaining important insights into human development. Disciplines such as moral psychology and political philosophy, which benefit from logical argumentation, provide
this concern is derived from the recent attention of sociologists to moral-political philosophy, in particular with the attention Coleman (1974a) and other social scientists (e.g. MacRae, 1973; Hart ... inequality and poverty, a resurgence of interest in moral-political philosophy and the attempts to join traditional sociology to moral-political philosophy (Coleman, 1974a; 1974b). That is, there is a
them “the villain of the finance world.” Global regulatory bodies, namely the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bank of International Settlement (BIS), and political leaders, including the Biden
; edu/jssw - Philosophy Article 2. Thi s Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Social Work at ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact Introduction: Social Work and ... Philosophy ROBERTA WELLS IMRE, COORDINATOR Study Group for Philosophical Issues in Social Work A journal issue unequivocally about philosophical concerns in social work is evidence of the recent progress we
Legislation, NAT’L CONF. OF STATE LEGISLATURES (Oct. 11, 2012). 20. While a comprehensive exploration of the political-economic implications of loophole entrepreneurship is largely beyond the scope of this ... Article, intentional loopholes raise important and contentious questions about cronyism, regulatory capture, rent seeking, and public choice/interest group theories of political economy. For example, when
. Secondly, the investigation focuses on the political success of EC integration. The evaluation shows that political powerplay endangered and inhibited the process of economic integration in the EC. ... the process of economic integration in the EC. INTRODUCTION Much has been written on economic and political integration in general, and on ECIEU integration in panicular. Different aspects and stages
; //scholarworks; wmich; edu/jssw - P Econo Article 8. Thi s Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Social Work at ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact . The Political ... principles. This paper takes the position that these criticism have always been justified. Persistent allegiance to the Keynesian policy principles are a product of political interests as opposed to objective
The current funding environment makes political advocacy on the part of social work professionals mandatory. The social work literature on political advocacy is reviewed and categorized into schools ... interest, or burn out. The philosophy was that tasks could be reassigned and leadership rotated. With only eighteen months of active political involvement, only time will tell whether this philosophy can
symbolic political rewards may often be more important than the actual consequences of a policy. Recommendations are made for accomplishing policy reform in a traditional political culture.
should be comity doctrine’s inherent tension, given the burdens it places on judges to make foreign policy decisions ordinarily entrusted to the political branches.4 To complicate—and, perhaps, to explain ... pressing to both legal scholarship and political reality. Forces of globalization have similarly added new complexity to the United States’ private cross-border antitrust enforcement regime.6 Where American
Conflict Studies Commons, and the Social Work Commons Recommended Citation ScholarWorks at WMU; For more information; please contact - urrent Crisis to O ur ork Political FORWARD TO OUR ORIGINS ... : SOCIAL WORK SKILLS AND POLITICAL ACTION IN THE CURRENT CRISIS BERTRAM A. WEINERT, MIA.MSW; EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX AGlimpse Back The last decade of the 19th century
POLITICAL CORRUPTION: AFFLICTING AMERICA AND AFFAIRS ABROAD Matthew Dilleri Fordham University School of Law MODERATOR Giselle Sedanoii PANELISTS Sean J. Griffithiii Fordham University School of Law ... Business Law and Director of the Fordham Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law. iv. Susan Rose-Ackerman is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science) at Yale
My purpose in this paper is to develop a rationale for, and to suggest approaches to, the conscious integration of a political component into professional practice. Involved in this is a re ... vices as a Political Act PRAXIS IN THE HUMAN SERVICES AS A POLITICAL ACT1 David C. Gil Professor of Social Policy Brandeis University, Walthan, Mass. 1. Introduction My purpose in this paper is to
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role -- as mediators between individuals and organized society -- necessarily involves ambiguities. Certain "radical" writers of recent years have revealed a primitive political understanding by ... Perspective The P Econo THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOCIAL WELFARE: A PERSPECTIVE Christopher Rhoades Dykema, Student, Hunter College School of Social Work Part I, Introductory The social services are in
SAJEMS NS Vol The Political Economy Taxation in South Africal Zane A Spindler 0 0 Simon Fraser University, Canada _ Visiting Professor, School ofEconomics, University of Cape Town 2001 Public ... . There's no doubt in my mind capital gains .tax is to be introduced for political, not fundamental reasons. It's a trade-offfor concessions from labour over issues like privatisation. Mark Shuttleworth