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Journal articles on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Rauhaus, Beth. "Gendered Organizations, Care Ethics, and Active Representation." Public Voices 13, no. 2 (2016): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.22140/pv.126.

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A number of public agencies have a hand in providing protection and assistance to victims through provisions of domestic violence programs. This qualitative study examines regulatory and redistributive agencies in three states to determine if active representation, through the provision of domestic violence services, can be achieved in public agencies that are gendered. Using the theoretical framework of representative bureaucracy, this case study examines the importance of gender representation and the effect of gender dynamics in organizations on achieving active representation. This study l
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Bond-Taylor, Sue. "Tracing an Ethic of Care in the Policy and Practice of the Troubled Families Programme." Social Policy and Society 16, no. 1 (2016): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746416000439.

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Drawing upon the Trace method developed by Selma Sevenhuijsen (2004), this paper has traced the discourse constructed in two key Troubled Families Programme (TFP) policy documents through the lens of care ethics, highlighting tensions between ‘care’ and ‘justice’ orientations in the neoliberal family intervention model. It is argued that whilst the family intervention model advocated has the potential to provide families with support underpinned by an ethic of care, the TFP's managerialist tendencies also create challenges to the integration of care ethics within such services. Given that the
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Waring, Lizzie Anne. "Challenging the status quo of gendered cancer care." Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 34, no. 1 (2022): 128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol34iss1id920.

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LGBTTQIA+ patients are at a higher risk for certain cancers yet access relevant screeningand healthcare less frequently than cis-gendered, heterosexual women. This can be attributed to fears of discrimination, feeling unrepresented, and past experiences of disrespect from healthcare professionals, especially in a gendered healthcare environment. The use of Women’s Clinics in health endorses a viewpoint of binary gender, with an assumption of cis- gendered heteronormativity. As social workers we have responsibilities under the Code of Ethics and Core Competencies to advocate for change and chal
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HANKIVSKY, OLENA. "Rethinking Care Ethics: On the Promise and Potential of an Intersectional Analysis." American Political Science Review 108, no. 2 (2014): 252–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055414000094.

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This article contributes to current debates and discussions in critical social theory about diversity, inclusion/exclusion, power, and social justice by exploring intersectionality as an important theoretical resource to further develop and advance care ethics. Using intersectionality as a critical reference point, the investigation highlights two key shortcomings of care ethics which stem from this ethics’ prioritization of gender and gendered power relations: inadequate conceptualizations of diversity and power. The article draws on concrete examples related to migrant domestic work to illus
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Liaschenko, Joan. "Ethics and the Geography of the Nurse-Patient Relationship: Spatial Vulnerabilities and Gendered Space." Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice 11, no. 1 (1997): 45–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0889-7182.11.1.45.

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In a study that sought to understand the ethical concerns of home care and psychiatric nurses, relationship proved to be of central import. Yet the sense of relationship was not limited to, not even primarily, the interpersonal bond that is most commonly understood by relationship. For the nurses in this study, serious ethical concerns originated in those structural aspects of relationship reflecting the social space that patients and nurses occupy. These concerns can be broadly grouped into two categories, spatial vulnerabilities and gendered space. The ethical concerns of spatial vulnerabili
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Sikka, Tina. "The sexual economy of consent: cruel optimism, capitalism and an alternative." Gender and Justice 1, no. 1 (2025): 32–52. https://doi.org/10.1332/30333660y2024d000000006.

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This article critically examines the failures of consent as the dominant form of contemporary sexual ethics by drawing on feminist new materialism and Lauren Berlant’s theory of cruel optimism using a political economic lens. I make the case that sexual consent is built on capitalist property relations that are raced, gendered and classed and thus needs to be challenged. Drawing on formative critique, historical analysis and case studies, and engagement with media coverage, this article makes the case for change and offers two possible ways forward, one rooted in Lauren Berlant’s work on sexua
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Mickelburgh, Renée. "Compassion in the Garden: Radical Homemakers or Just More Women’s Work?" Emotions: History, Culture, Society 4, no. 1 (2020): 146–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2208522x-02010092.

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Abstract Compassion is key to Australian women’s garden stories and return-to-the-home environmentalism. These stories highlight the gendered power implications of women’s work. Questions about who is suffering and who is caring are paramount. Women’s garden narratives are hopeful: they capture the interconnection between the local and global and the ethics of care promoted by ecofeminists. Yet when women gardeners embrace a care ethic which sees their own domestic workload skyrocket in order to alleviate environmental suffering, their compassion stories risk becoming what Lauren Berlant terms
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Langford, Rachel, Brooke Richardson, Patrizia Albanese, Kate Bezanson, Susan Prentice, and Jacqueline White. "Caring about care: Reasserting care as integral to early childhood education and care practice, politics and policies in Canada." Global Studies of Childhood 7, no. 4 (2017): 311–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2043610617747978.

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Care and education have deep historical divisions in the Canadian policy landscape: care is traditionally situated as a private, gendered, and a welfare problem, whereas education is seen as a universal public good. Since the early 2000s, the entrenched divide between private care and public education has been challenged by academic, applied and political settings mainly through human capital investment arguments. This perspective allocates scarce public funds to early childhood education and care through a lens narrowly focused on child development outcomes. From the investment perspective, c
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Robinson, Fiona. "The Importance of Care in the Theory and Practice of Human Security." Journal of International Political Theory 4, no. 2 (2008): 167–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1755088208000207.

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This paper argues that human rights-based approaches to human security overlook the importance of caring values, relations of care, and care work in the achievement and long-term maintenance of human security. It outlines an alternative approach to the ethics of human security which combines a feminist ontological and normative position on the centrality of caring values and practices in sustaining life with a feminist account of the gendered political economy of contemporary globalisation. Moreover, it argues that a critical, feminist ethics of care can provide a comprehensive ontological and
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Gorton, Kristyn. "‘Walking the line between saint and sinner’." Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 11, no. 2 (2016): 151–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1749602016645555.

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This article considers how the notion of care, whether as an act of kindness or as a moral ethics, is reflected and worked through in the contemporary American television series, Nurse Jackie (2009–2015). Nurse Jackie, a comedy drama set in a fictional Catholic New York City Hospital, explores the ‘line between saint and sinner’, in the life of an emergency room (ER) nurse. This article considers how Jackie’s character negotiates moral boundaries in a way that allows for a reconsideration of both the complexity of care practices in contemporary society and the gendered nature of these practice
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Jordan, Ana Cristina. "Gender and the ethics of care : theorising care through fathers' rights discourses." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.503941.

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The feminist ethics of care literature has focused on care as a concrete issue that limits women's participation in pohtics, as well as on more abstract issues of the conceptual exclusion of women and 'the feminine' from justice-based theories. Whilst these are valuable contributions, the dominant focus on women in the care literature suggests a direct association of care with women. This has essentialist implications and leads to an oversimplified account that under-theorises the different ways in which care may be gendered.
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Öresland, Stina. "Nurses go visiting : ethics and gender in home-based nursing care." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för omvårdnad, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-43796.

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The overall aim of this thesis is to explore how nursing is constructed in home-based nursing care from the viewpoint of patients and nurses who are receiving or giving care. Since nursing both constructs and is in turn constructed by the context in which it serves, language plays a central part in those constructions and in this thesis. The thesis has been guided by social constructionism, meaning that the positions the patients and the nurses inhabits have been considered as social phenomenon constructed in discursive processes. There are two ideas that guided this thesis. One idea was that
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Levesque, Gabrielle. "Care, gender inequality and resistance : a Foucauldian reading of Carol Gilligan’s ethic of care." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/44859.

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Through a Foucauldian reading of Carol Gilligan’s ethic of care, this essay answers the following question: How can we explain the persistence of gender inequality in Western ‘post-sexist’ countries where formal equality has been achieved, and what should be done in order to eradicate these inequalities? A Foucauldian reading of Gilligan’s work can enhance our understanding of the mechanisms of power that continue to oppress women in ‘post-sexist’ countries, and the ‘tools’ in later Foucault’s work can be used in order to develop a project of resistance against gender inequalities. In the firs
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Dolovich, Sharon. "Does political morality have a gender? : Feminism, contemporary liberalism and the ethic of care." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282885.

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Hirschberg, Claire E. ""A Village Can't Be Built in a Jail" Carceral Humanism and Ethics of Care in Gender Responsive Incarceration." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/655.

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This thesis is built on the knowledge and experience I learned working with CURB and as a member of L.A. No More Jail, particularly in the ongoing fight against the Mira Loma gender responsive “Women’s Village” Jail expansion, which is part of a larger jail building boom on going in California right now. I write this thesis to engage in the reimagining of justice that abolitionist community organizers, formerly and currently incarcerated people and others who work to challenge the prison industrial complex have been envisioning for California.
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PETROPOULOS, LARA A. N. "GENDER AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1155744686.

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Filipchuk, Danielle M. "A Quantitative Study of the Moral Orientation of Student Conduct Professionals." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1540475105810685.

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Hanrahan, Kelsey B. "Living Care-fully: Labor, Love and Suffering and the Geographies of Intergenerational Care in Northern Ghana." UKnowledge, 2015. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/geography_etds/40.

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Care is socially constructed, shaped by expectations embedded within particular relationships and the culturally-specific understandings of what it means to work, love and suffer. In this dissertation, I conceptualize care as a fundamental component of everyday life in which individuals are oriented towards the needs of others. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a rural Konkomba community in northern Ghana, I explore the geographies of care shaping the everyday experiences of women engaged in intergenerational relationships as they encounter emerging dependencies associated with ageing. Depe
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Elfers, Winfred W. "Assessing the Combined Effects of Marijuana Use and Abuse in Relation to Race and Gender." Thesis, Purdue University Global, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10937525.

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<p> On November 5, 1996, California became the first state in the US to legalize Marijuana for medical purposes through the enactment of the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. Later Marijuana for recreational use was also enacted through the Adult Use of Marijuana Act of 2016. Presently, 29 States in the U.S including the District of Columbia have legalized the use of marijuana for either medicinal or recreational purposes (Election 2016&ndash;Marijuana Ballot results). With the legalization of Marijuana, there have been tremendous higher rates of distribution, sales, and consumption of the drug i
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Gonneaud, Justine. "L'androgyne dans la littérature britannique contemporaine : évolution et métamorphoses d'une figure." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON30048.

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Ce travail traite de la figure de l’androgyne dans la littérature britannique contemporaine, à travers un corpus de cinq oeuvres de la seconde moitié du 20ème siècle : les romans de Brigid Brophy, In Transit, d’Angela Carter, The Passion of New Eve, de Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body, de Peter Ackroyd, Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem et deWill Self, Cock and Bull. La première partie examine la valeur plastique de l’androgyne qui agit dans les textes comme opérateur de métamorphoses et balise un terrain textuel de l’instabilité et de la réversibilité, permettant de penser les opposés d
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Books on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Bowden, Peta. Caring: Gender-sensitive ethics. Routledge, 1997.

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Remmers, Hartmut. Bioethics, care and gender: Herausforderungen für Medizin, Pflege und Politik. V & R Unipress, 2010.

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Remmers, Hartmut. Bioethics, care and gender: Herausforderungen für Medizin, Pflege und Politik. V & R Unipress, 2010.

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Sally, Sheldon, and Thomson Michael 1970-, eds. Feminist perspectives on health care law. Cavendish Pub., 1998.

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1940-, Segal Marcia Texler, Demos Vasilikie P, and Kronenfeld Jennie J, eds. Gender perspectives on health and medicine: Key themes. Elsevier/JAI, 2003.

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Perrin, Ellen C. Sexual orientation in child and adolescent health care. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002.

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Garner, Helen. The first stone: Some questions about sex and power. Pan Macmillan Australia, 1995.

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Potgieter, Cheryl. Women, development & transport in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa. HSRC press, 2006.

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Yuan, Lijun. Confucian Ren and Feminist Ethics of Care. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666988062.

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The rehabilitation of Confucian tradition raised new challenges to Chinese feminist thinkers. Can a Confucian ideal of reciprocity help women realize their equality? What is the hope for Chinese women seeking a social ideal of equality given the growing gender gap in the current economic development of China? Yuan argues Confucianism cannot help unless it is integrated with feminism. In this book, Yuan explores why gendered stratifications perpetuated so deeply in today’s China through the influences of Confucian cultural tradition, but reading early Confucian texts as a cosmological vision of
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Whyte, Kyle Powys, and Chris Cuomo. Ethics of Caring in Environmental Ethics. Edited by Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.22.

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Indigenous ethics and feminist care ethics offer a range of related ideas and tools for environmental ethics. These ethics delve into deep connections and moral commitments between nonhumans and humans to guide ethical forms of environmental decision making and environmental science. Indigenous and feminist movements such as the Mother Earth Water Walk and the Green Belt Movement are ongoing examples of the effectiveness of on-the-ground environmental care ethics. Indigenous ethics highlight attentive caring for the intertwined needs of humans and nonhumans within interdependent communities. F
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Book chapters on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Sahraoui, Nina. "Theoretical Framings: Feminist Standpoints, Gendered Political Economy and New Approaches to Care Ethics." In Racialised Workers and European Older-Age Care. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14397-8_2.

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Gahwi, Lena, and Margaret Walton-Roberts. "Migrant Care Labour, Covid-19, and the Long-Term Care Crisis: Achieving Solidarity for Care Providers and Recipients." In Migration and Pandemics. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81210-2_6.

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AbstractGlobally there is a care crisis in terms of the quantity of care needed for an aging population and the quality of both the care provided and work conditions of those providing this care. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and heighted this crisis of care. In this chapter we review the issue with a particular focus on long-term care (LTC) facilities and the type and skill mix of labour, including the degree to which immigrant workers are over-represented in this sector. We offer some conceptual reflections on elder care as a matter of social justice and ethics in terms of those needing
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Seigel, Warren M., Kelly McBride Folkers, and Nancy Neveloff Dubler. "Ethics of Gender-Affirming Care." In Transgender Medicine. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05683-4_17.

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Berges, Sandrine. "Care, Gender and the Public Life." In A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137026644_7.

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Jenkins, Fiona. "The Ethics of Care: Valuing or Essentialising Women’s Work?" In How Gender Can Transform the Social Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43236-2_2.

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Kröger, Teppo. "Social Inequalities and Care Poverty." In Care Poverty. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97243-1_7.

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AbstractThis chapter discusses the connections between care poverty and key dimensions of social inequalities (income, educational, gender, regional, ethnic, and racial inequalities). The findings are partly surprising and contradictory. A low income level is a risk factor for personal care poverty in some but not in all countries, while it is more systematically associated with practical care poverty and socio-emotional care poverty. A low level of education does not typically predict care poverty. Neither does gender, though at the same time the clear majority of older people in care poverty
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Curry, Alice. "Regimes of Gender Difference: An Ecofeminist Ethic of Care." In Environmental Crisis in Young Adult Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137270115_4.

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Pomara, Cristoforo, Andrea Brincat, Daniel Cassar, Massimo Martelloni, Emanuela Turillazzi, and Stefano D’Errico. "Ethical Issues for the Practitioner Work in the Transgender Care." In Management of Gender Dysphoria. Springer Milan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5696-1_38.

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Smith, Shannon M. "The Intersection of Human Rights and Medical Ethics in the Care of the Transgender Patient." In Genital Gender Affirming Surgery. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69997-9_2.

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Frank, Lily Eva, Julia Hermann, Llona Kavege, and Anna Puzio. "5. Ectogestative Technology and the Beginning of Life." In Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0366.05.

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How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as “birth”, “body”, or “parent”? In this chapter, we situate this emerging technology in the context of the history of reproductive technologies, and analyse the potential social and conceptual disruptions to which it could contribute. An ectogestative device, better known as “artificial womb”, enables the extra-uterine gestation of a human being, or mammal more generally. It is currently developed with the main goal to improve the survival chances of extremely premature neonates. We argue that the
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Conference papers on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Forattini, Fernando. "Gender-Focused Technology Design and Care Ethics Integration: Addressing Social and Practical Challenges." In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2025.810.

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Burns, Karen. "Women, Care, and the Settler Nation: The Victorian Country Women’s Association, 1928." In The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5015p7rux.

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Care has long been a gendered attribute, frequently associated with women but rarely, until very recently, understood as an ethic and action shaping the built environment. This paper proposes using the lens of care to uncover women’s material culture contributions to the built environment. Histories that focus on the formal intersection of architecture and town planning and their professional identities can exclude women makers who, historically had to find other ways to shape built material culture. Under the rubric of care, this paper examines how women makers worked in applied art media acr
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Souza, Cristian, Diogo T. Nascimento, Lucas L. Ramalho, and Eliane Collins. "Generative Models Ethical Evaluation Approach: Industry Case Studies." In Conferência Latino-Americana de Ética em Inteligência Artificial. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5753/laai-ethics.2024.32451.

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The advance of AI, mainly in image and text generative models, has accelerated the AI presence in many applications in our daily lives. However, the access to this tool for a large audience implies rigorous evaluation to avoid output biases, discrimination and other ethical problems. This paper describes the evaluation method focused on generative AI and LLM to identify toxicity of outputs. The case studies showed the importance of model evaluation approach from identification of gender biases in an image generative model, and demonstrated that it’s quite simple to circumvent the guardrails of
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Raimi, Lukman, Mirela Panait, and Eglantina Hysa. "Financial Inclusion in ASEAN Countries – A Gender Gap Perspective and Policy Prescriptions." In 2nd International Conference Global Ethics - Key of Sustainability (GEKoS). LUMEN Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/gekos2021/4.

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Financial inclusion is an increasingly intense issue that is of concern to the credit institutions and the public authorities. It has become topical and gained new value during this period of Covid-19 crisis. Although financial exclusion cuts across demographic categories, but certain categories of financial consumers such as women, young people, people with disabilities and those residing in rural areas have a low presence in the financial services sector. Previous studies attribute the incidence of financial exclusion of some segment of the society to low income, low level of financial educa
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Y. Babatunde, Yusuf, Durojaiy M. Olalekan, Yussuph T. Toyyibat, et al. "A Comprehensive Data-Driven Analysis of Healthcare Disparities in the United States." In 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing and Applications. Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2023.132202.

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Health disparities encompass a range of factors, including race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability status, and socioeconomic conditions. This project highlights disparities in healthcare access, quality of care, and health outcomes, with a particular focus on racial and ethnic disparities in health insurance coverage, prenatal care, and maternal morbidity. Gender disparities are also evident. Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including addressing social determinants of health, promoting equitable healthcare policies, and fostering cultural competence. Equitable access
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GONȚA, Svetlana, and Tatiana ROȘCA. "Gender violence. The structure of the pathological relationship." In Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.v1.24-25-03-2023.p91-100.

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The daily news, being more and more numerous, undoubtedly reveals the fact that the family is not always a "safe place", where you can find care, protection, support, comfort and emotional warmth, but, on the contrary, it could prove being a dangerous environment full of tension and violence and in some cases even becoming the scene of serious crimes. The work focuses on the violence that takes place inside the family walls and takes place outside any type of social control and public security, representing the abusive behavior of one or both partners, in an intimate couple relationship. This
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Cordero-Díaz, MA, and MP González-Amarante. "HUMANISM IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC: ONLINE CLINICAL SIMULATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ETHICAL COMPETENCIES." In The 7th International Conference on Education 2021. The International Institute of Knowledge Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/24246700.2021.7113.

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The SARS-COV2 health contingency and the cessation of face-to-face activities has motivated multiple educational innovations for distance teaching. Medical schools are particularly defied because of the need for clinical training, however simulation offers opportunities to achieve continuity. A clinical simulation exercise was redesigned and transformed to an online synchronic simulation via Zoom. The participating groups of medical students (n=53) were in the Bioethics and Clinical Bioethics courses, adjunct to their Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology (ObGyn) clerkships in June 2020. Tw
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Kano, Miria, Dominique Jasperse, Irene Tami-Murray, Yen Nhi Pham, Nelson Sanchez, and Shine Chang. "Abstract D019: SGM Cancer CARE: Creating a health workforce trained to conduct sexual and gender minority (SGM) affirmative research from prevention to survivorship." In Abstracts: Twelfth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; September 20-23, 2019; San Francisco, CA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp19-d019.

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Martinez Torre, S., C. Carreño Glaría, L. Sordo del Castillo, and MJ Sagrado. "Exploring the minimum treatment duration for mental health interventions: a retrospective analysis from a conflict-affected region of northern Nigeria." In MSF Scientific Day International 2023. MSF-USA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57740/dmdz-jh22.

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INTRODUCTION Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programmes are essential for humanitarian responses in conflict settings, such as in Borno State, Nigeria. However, there is a paucity of research on how traumatic stress type and symptom severity affect clinical improvement in these settings, and there is a lack of consensus on how long these patients must engage in mental health care to see results. METHODS The records of 11,709 patients from the MHPSS programme in the Pulka and Gwoza local government areas of Borno State, Nigeria, in 2018 and 2019 were retrospectively analysed. We
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Gurtina, Paula, and Santa Bormane. "The digital marketing as a marketing communication tool for sustainable promotion of paid services of healthcare institutions in Latvia." In 24th International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2023”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2023.57.052.

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The article highlights the importance of digital marketing in consumer behaviour choosing paid health services. The promotion of health care and paid services is complicated, dependent on several ethical, legal etc. factors. Digital marketing enables healthcare specialists to demonstrate their competence to potential patients, expand their professional domain, and improve the image of the healthcare industry. But we must not forget about sustainability - ensuring a healthy life and promoting well-being for all society. The aim of the study is to identify digital marketing tools that positively
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Reports on the topic "Gendered Care Ethics"

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Mai Phuong, Nguyen, Hanna North, Duong Minh Tuan, and Nguyen Manh Cuong. Assessment of women’s benefits and constraints in participating in agroforestry exemplar landscapes. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21015.pdf.

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Participating in the exemplar landscapes of the Developing and Promoting Market-Based Agroforestry and Forest Rehabilitation Options for Northwest Vietnam project has had positive impacts on ethnic women, such as increasing their networks and decision-making and public speaking skills. However, the rate of female farmers accessing and using project extension material or participating in project nurseries and applying agroforestry techniques was limited. This requires understanding of the real needs and interests grounded in the socio-cultural contexts of the ethnic groups living in the Norther
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Sultan, Sadiqa, Maryam Kanwer, and Jaffer Abbas Mirza. The Multi-Layered Minority: Exploring the Intersection of Gender, Class and Religious-Ethnic Affiliation in the Marginalisation of Hazara Women in Pakistan. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/creid.2020.005.

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The Shia Hazaras in Pakistan are one of the most persecuted religious minorities. According to a 2019 report produced by the National Commission for Human Rights, a government formed commission, at least 509 Hazaras have been killed since 2013 (NCHR 2018: 2). According to one of the Vice Chairs of the Human Rights Commission Pakistan, the country's leading human rights watchdog, between 2009 and 2014, nearly 1,000 Hazaras were killed in sectarian violence (Butt 2014). The present population of Shia Hazaras is the result of three historical migrations from Afghanistan (Hashmi 2016: 2). The firs
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Reis, João. Slaves Who Owned Slaves in Nineteenth-Century Bahia, Brazil. Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/reis.2021.36.

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It was not uncommon in Brazil for slaves to own slaves. Slaves as masters of slaves existed in many slave societies and societies with slaves, but considering modern, chattel slavery in the Americas, Brazil seems to have been a special case where this phenomenon thrived, especially in nineteenth-century urban Bahia. The investigation is based on more than five hundred cases of enslaved slaveowners registered in ecclesiastical and manumission records in the provincial capital city of Salvador. The paper discusses the positive legal basis and common law rights that made possible this peculiar fo
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Wilkinson, Annie, Hayley MacGregor, Ian Scoones, et al. Pandemic Preparedness for the Real World: Why We Must Invest in Equitable, Ethical and Effective Approaches to Help Prepare for the Next Pandemic. Institute of Development Studies, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/cc.2023.002.

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The cost of the Covid-19 pandemic remains unknown. Lives directly lost to the disease continue to mount, while related health, livelihood and wellbeing impacts are still being felt, and the wider ramifications across society, politics and the economy are yet to fully materialise. What is known about these costs though, is that they have been unequally distributed both within and between countries. Preparedness plans proved inadequate in many settings – especially when it came to protecting those most vulnerable, including those marginalised by geography, poverty, or exclusion along the lines o
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Brandusescu, Ana. The Challenges of Accountability in AI for Immigration: The IRCC and Canadian AI Governance. Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2025. https://doi.org/10.51644/bcs012.

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The use of AI in the IRCC continues to be a topic of debate, especially regarding ethical concerns and the potential for harm. While AI has been used to streamline processes, several of its uses by the IRCC have raised concerns. The key characteristics of IRCC applicants are location, age and gender. Each comes with its own set of issues. Even when attempting to use debiasing tools, developers risk “removing characteristics that could be important for decisions like refugee determinations.” This can cause concerns, especially when AI is used in departments or agencies that experience high publ
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Donnelly, Phoebe, and Boglarka Bozsogi. Agitators and Pacifiers: Women in Community-based Armed Groups in Kenya. RESOLVE Network, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/cbags2022.4.

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This research report is a case study of women’s participation in community-based armed groups (CBAGs) in Kenya. It examines: the diversity of women’s motivations to participate in community-based armed groups in Kenya; women’s roles and agency within community-based armed groups, communal conflicts, as well as community security and peacebuilding structures; and gender dynamics in conflict ecosystems, including social perceptions about women’s engagement in conflict. This case study contributes to the literature on women and CBAGs by examining the variations in their engagement across a single
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Ethical impact assessment. A tool of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. UNESCO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54678/ytsa7796.

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The Recommendation on the Ethics of AI provides a framework to ensure that AI developments align with the promotion and protection of human rights and human dignity, environmental sustainability, fairness, inclusion and gender equality. It underscores that these goals and principles should inform technological developments in an ex-ante manner. To support effective implementation, UNESCO developed two instruments, the Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) and the Ethical Impact Assessment (EIA). The EIA is proposed to procurers of AI systems, as this is one of the main channels in which algor
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