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Ethics research compendium / Peter M. Roberts and Emily O. Perez, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Roberts, Peter M.
Perez, Emily O.
Series:
Ethical issues in the 21st century series.
Ethical issues in the 21st century
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethics--Research.
Ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (296 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Publishers, c2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book present research in ethics with topics including a step-by-step guide to students; wellbeing and disadvantage; ethical disposition of accounting and business management students; collegiality of journals and self-citation on annual bibliometric scorings; trends of tainted publications and their authors' publication profiles; from bioethics to biopolitics and the limits of liberalism.
Contents:
Intro
ETHICS RESEARCH COMPENDIUM
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Chapter 1: IS JUSTICE A VIRTUE?: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF JUSTICE CONSIDERATIONS IN MICRO-LEVEL HEALTH CARE RATIONING
ABSTRACT
AN INTRODUCTION TO BEDSIDE RATIONING
THE "VALUE DEFICIT"
ETHICAL MICRO-LEVEL RATIONING FRAMEWORKS
PRINCIPLES
VIRTUES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 2: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO STUDENTS: HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM
1. BACKGROUND
1.1. Introduction
2. EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLAGIARISM
3. STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH OF AVOIDING PLAGIARISM:A GUIDE TO AVOID PLAGIARISM
3.1. Systematic Approach: How to Avoid Plagiarism
3.2. Algorithmic Approach of How to Avoid Plagiarism: A Student Guide
3.3. Present Ways to Avoid Plagiarism through Correct Handling and Documentation of Sources: Some Examples
4. RESOURCES TO STUDENTS
5. PROPOSAL FOR A RESOURCE CENTER ON STUDENTGUIDE TO AVOID PLAGIARISM
6. PURPOSE AND BENEFITS
Chapter 3: IS THE ADOPTION OF FARM TECHNOLOGY GENDER NEUTRAL? THE CASEOF FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY IN MOROGORO REGION, TANZANIA
INTRODUCTION
Conceptual Consideration on Gender and Technology Adoption
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Gender and Characteristics of the Sampled Respondents
Sex
Occupation
Education
Age
Cash Income
Fish Farming Education
Gender and Technology Adoption
Gender and Objectives for Undertaking Fish Farming Technology
Relative Importance of Objectives for Embarking on Fish Farming Technology
Realization of Farmers‟ Objectives for Undertaking Fish Farming
Gender and Access to Extension Education on Technology Adoption
Gender and Access to Formal Education on Technology Adoption.
Gender and Access to Awareness Education on Technology Adoption
Gender and Access to Resources Necessary to Technology Adoption
Gender and Access to Land on Technology Adoption
Gender and Access to Cash Income and Bank Credit on Technology Adoption
Gender and Access to Other Inputs on Technology Adoption
Water
Feeds and Fertilizers
Conclusion on Gender and Access to Resources Necessaryfor Adoption of Fish Farming Technology
Gender and Management Practices of Fish Farming
Pond Size
Pond Colour
Feeding Fish
Harvest and Marketing of Fish
Gender and Distribution of Benefits Accruing from Fish Farming
RECOMMENDATIONS
Chapter 4: WELL-BEING AND DISADVANTAGE:WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK?
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
PHASE I
The Interview Schedule
Question 1
Question 2
Here Is the Card:
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6
Question 7
Summary of Phase I:Results and Comparison with the Original Study
Question 1: The Open-ended Question
Question 2: The Categories
Question 2: The Omissions
Spirituality
Having the Ability to Meet Resistance
Question 3: Constraints and Prioritisation
Question 4: Most Important Categories
Question 5(a): Indicators of Disadvantage
Question 5(b): Most Successful Strategies
Desclustering Disadvantage: Fertile Functioningsand Corrosive Disadvantages
PHASE II
Interview Schedule for Phase II
Question 1: What Is It to Have a Decent Life?
I. Enabling People to Meet Basic Needs
II. Having Protection for Basic Liberties
III. Enjoying Fair Terms of Cooperation in Collective Endeavours
IV. Social and Political Arrangements That Support I. - III. Described above
Question 2: Decent Life - Priorities
Question 3: Equality.
Questions Following up from Phase I
Question 4: The Value of Life
Question 5: "Fertile Functionings"
Question 6: Open-ended
Question 7: (At the End so as not to Steer other Responses)
Link to Phase I Omissions Question
CENTRAL CONCLUSIONS FROM PHASE II
SOME CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS
Chapter 5: ETHICAL DISPOSITION OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDENTS: A COMPARISON OF THE U. S. AND TURKEY
PRIOR RESEARCH
Ethical Dilemma
Ethics in Curriculum and the Importance of Ethics Education
Research on Accounting Ethics
Gender
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Research Questions for Business Management and Accounting Students
Research Questions for Accounting Students
METHOD
Sample
Questionnaire
RESULTS
Analysis of Business Management and Accounting Students
Gender-based Differences
Department-based Differences
Analysis of Accounting Students
Context and Gender-based Differences of 6 Parallel Situations
The Structure of Ethical Iissue
Analysis of (Our Own) the 4th Research Question
Business Management and Accounting Students
Accounting Students
The Comparison of Our Paper and „Coate and Frey (2000)‟
Limitations and Suggestions
Chapter 6: EFFECTS OF JOURNALS COLLEGATING AND SELFCITATIONS ON ANNUAL BIBLIOMETRIC SCORINGS: AN ANALYSIS ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING JOURNALS
METHODS AND MATERIALS
RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
DECLARATION
Chapter 7: DO MERGER RESTRICTIONS PROMOTE ECONOMIC JUSTICE?
RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
ANTITRUST LAW AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
THE RESTRICTION OF MERGERS
REFERENCES.
Chapter 8: TAINTED PUBLICATIONS AND THEIR AUTHORS' PUBLICATION TREND PROFILES: A STUDY ON SINGAPORE FROM THE YEAR 2004 TO 2010
Chapter 9: FROM BIOETHICS TO BIOPOLITICS: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND NEW CHALLENGES IN WOMEN HEALTH
1. BIOS BETWEEN BIOPOLITICS AND BIOETHICS
2. THE BIRTH OF BIOPOLITICS
3. MEDICINE AS A BIOPOLITICAL ISSUE
4. APPLICATION OF THE BIOPOLITICAL PARADIGMTO CURRENT HEALTH POLICIES
4.1. HPV, Immunization and Sexuality
4.2. Notes on HPV and the Vaccine
4.3. HPV and the Paradox of Sexual Embarrassment
4.4. Bioeconomic Advantages of Screening
4.5. The Global Dimension
5. BIRTH-GIVING ACROSS THE WORLD
5.1. The Issue of Caesarean Sections on Demandwith no Medical Indications
5.2. The Medico-legal Issue. Lawfulness of the Procedureand Defensive Medicine
5.3. Discussing Costs
5.4. Epidemiology in the World
Chapter 10: THE LIMITS OF LIBERALISM: A REPUBLICAN THEORY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LIMITS OF THE LIBERAL THEORY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
3. REPUBLICANISM AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
4. PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRATIC WEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Chapter 11: SACRED VALUES DO NOT ALWAYS ELICIT MORAL OUTRAGE
Participants
Design
Materials
Measures
Acculturation
Moral Outrage Scores
APPENDIX (REPRODUCED FROM TETLOCK ET AL. (2000))
Chapter 12: THE „REAL WORLD‟ OF ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING: INSIGHTS FROM RESEARCH
A HOSPICE START
FROM HOSPICE TO HIGH-TECH CARE
TURNING THE FOCUS TO MENTAL HEALTH.
PATIENT-CENTRED CARE:ACUTE MEDICINE PROVIDES INSIGHTS FOR A NEW DIRECTION
DEALING WITH PROFESSIONAL CONFLICT AND TENSION:AN ETHICAL ISSUE
END-OF-LIFE ISSUES:THE MOST CHALLENGING ETHICAL ISSUES FOR ACUTE MEDICINE
SIMILAR ISSUES IN AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
MAINTAINING THE MOMENTUM
Indigenous Informed Consent
Ethics in Obstetrics: Informed Consent to Birth Choice
Chapter 13: THE RIGHTS OF FUTURE GENERATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
HISTORICAL NOTES
Origins and Development
Hans Jonas
THE TWO PRINCIPAL PROBLEMS
The Problem of Identity
The Problem of Temporal Distance
"COMMON HERITAGE" AND "CAPITAL"
General Aspects
Subject and Object
"Capital" and "Human Capital"
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND THE RIGHTSOF FUTURE GENERATIONS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
Individual Contribution
"Globalisation"
THE LEGAL DEFINITION PROBLEM
SOME ANSWERS
Bryan G. Norton
Edith Brown Weiss
Aldo Leopold
Henri Skolimowski
John Rawls
The Importance and Topicality of the Problem
Operational Criteria
On the Relationship between Intergenerational Equityand the Rights of Contemporaries
On Freedom and on Duty
Chapter 14: SURGICAL VACCINE: SHOULD MALE CIRCUMCISION BE MANDATORY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
MEDICAL ANALYSIS
NON-MEDICAL ISSUES SURROUNDING MANDATORYMALE CIRCUMCISION
ETHICAL ANALYSIS
GUIDELINES
Chapter 15: TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHESTO PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICS: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF THE THEORIES OF THE AMERICAN ETHICISTS TOM L. BEAUCHAMP AND JAMES F. CHILDRESS AND THE DANISH PHILOSOPHERS JAKOB RENDTORFF AND PETER KEMP
2. THE FOUR PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICSOF TOM L. BEAUCHAMP AND JAMES F. CHILDRESS.
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Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record; title from PDF title page, viewed (08/05/2020).
ISBN:
1-62257-748-5
OCLC:
923666693

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