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Library censorship efforts in the U.S. have broken records annually since 2021, spurred by social, technological, and political developments. These censorship efforts most frequently target diverse ... attempt, formal or otherwise, to limit access to certain types of materials which would have otherwise met acquisition standards (Magi and Garnar 2015). Includes book bans, political or legislative
I explore the role of Philosophy for Children (P4C) and critical pedagogy in pre-college education--what is the purpose of engaging with children on philosophical questions and how ought teachers ask ... education, the principles of critical pedagogy need to be taken seriously. However philosophy lessons can provide an entry point for discussing the political and social issues that are central to critical
perception is central to the human experience, risks are perceived differently depending on social, political, and cultural factors (Renn and Rohrmann 2000). Wachinger et al. (2013 ) suggest that factors ... Posner. 1998 . The philosophy of risk, 7 . London: Thomas Telford Publishing. Committee of Sponsoring Organisations of the Treadway Commission . 2017 . Enterprise risk management-Integrating with strategy
After publication, it was noticed that the affiliation of the author was incorrectly published in the online published article. The correct affiliation should read as Political Science Department ... Political Science Department, University of Crete , Rethymnon 74100, GR 1 Political Science Department, University of Crete , Rethymnon 74100, GR , Greece - Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains neutral
economics (Brainerd and Siegler 2003; Keogh-Brown and Smith 2008; Page et al. 2012) , psychology (Pellecchia et al. 2015; Rubin and Wessely 2020) , and political science (Fairchild and Oppenheimer 1998 ... of the emergence of “new” crimes and breaches during such times nor of how governments and state institutions respond to these. The Latin American political context Latin America has taken major
The underrepresentation of women in the field of philosophy has been a major concern for women in the discipline for at least the past ten years, and is increasingly gaining attention within academia ... many thanks to Morgan Thompson, Toni Adleberg, Sam Sims, and Dr. Eddy Nahmias whose presentation at the 2013 annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology inspired me to conduct this
its Offshore legal system. One of the central features of UAE’s political and legal landscape is the type of federal system which the country operates. According to the UAE Constitution, legislative
recognising and addressing risk without overlooking that the alignment of business continuity and crisis manage‑ ment within the ESRM philosophy are key requirements in any resilience pro‑ gramme. Along these ... moved towards a similar philosophy to ERM to manage them through ESRM, where ESRM is a component of ERM (Feeney and Houchens 2019) —although this does not imply that an ERM programme must pre‑exist or
towards politics, society, and philosophy in Travels: to argue that Liu E, in crafting the novel's characters, blends fact and fiction to voice his distress at the dilapidated state of China and to ... (Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1970), 140. traditional Chinese paradigms.”33 Therefore, Liu E’s political, social, and moral philosophy in Travels requires attention with regard to his biographical
Department of Law and Political Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad Europea de Valencia , Valencia , Spain The United Nations targeted sanctions against terrorist organizations are administrated ... undoubtedly perpetrated acts of terror in Xinjiang Province (China) and Chechnya, both have local objectives related to political autonomy, and neither are clear ideological or tactical associates of Al-Qaida
MAJOR: PHILOSOPHY MENTOR: DR. TOM SEPPALAINEN PROJECT TITLE: “NATIVE INTERCONNECTEDNESS VS. ECO-FEMINISM: A DIFFERENCE OF EXPERIENCE" GABRIELA DOMINGUEZ-ESCUTIA MAJOR: COMMUNITY HEALTH MENTOR: DR ... AGENCY AND THE REJECTIONS OF ROMANTICISM IN SALMON RUSHDIE’S MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN” BOBBIE SUE SCHINDLER MAJORS: PHILOSOPHY MENTOR: DR. ANGELA COVENTRY PROJECT TITLE: “SPINOZA AND VIRTUE: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
mechanism in Mexican culture is the fiesta (Pérez, 2000). Fiestas are typically associated with religious or political events, include excessive alcohol consumption by men, and often violence. Pérez (2000
) . Biologically, humans have more genetic diversity within a population than between populations. “Race” doesn’t exist biologically; it is a socio-cultural and political ideology used to colonize, exploit, and
the advanced world that still have some challenges with regard to intelligence-led policing philosophy and community policing (Carter and Fox 2019) . For instance, in Canada, studies by Jones et al ... peace keepers. In China, public safety, perceived political influence and effects of conflict variables affect public trust in community policing (Wu and Sun 2009) . Public opinion on the trust and
In this paper, I will be examining how the political right in the United States—those in the "red states"—have redefined political discourse to shift focus away from material concerns and onto issues ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Interpreting the intersection of Queer, Marxist, and other political economic theory may provide a more textured understanding of contemporaneous political, academic, and media assessments of social thinking and
Penal Colony” illustrates specific political processes and relations which belong to colonial and racialized orders of power. Reading “In the Penal Colony” alongside theorists such as Frantz Fanon ... representing ubiquitous systems of domination and alienation, which may even be accorded metaphysical significance.i This paper argues that “In the Penal Colony,” on the contrary, illustrates specific political
identity. Significant barriers to indigenization include not only political, economic, and social obstacles, but also psychological reliance upon the colonizing nation, the inability to recall the memory of ... 32 (discussing estimates of American Indian depopulation since 1492). 15. Such an argument dovetails with the political philosophy known as communitarianism. See generally MICHAEL J. SANDEL
) the ability to escape penalties due to political connections or corruption in the legal system (see Table 4). All external auditors (n = 24; 100%) consented that rationalisation is the least important ... ability to escape the penalty due to political connections or a corrupt legal system 18 75 This table summarises external auditors’ views on the traits that should be considered in assessing fraud
. Hausmann , D. , and B. Welch . 2010 . Debate: to nudge or not to nudge . Journal of Political Philosophy 18 : 123 - 136 . Kahneman , D. 2011 . Thinking fast and slow . USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux: Pengiun
important to adapt to educational norms of that place while also maintaining one’s educational philosophy. Ross 6 Conclusion and Reflection This study has aimed to identify if there is a mismatch in