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Wang, Jiang, Zicheng Liu, and Ying Wu. Human Action Recognition with Depth Cameras. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04561-0.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, and COST Action 2102 International Conference (2007 : Patra, Greece), eds. Verbal and nonverbal features of human-human and human-machine interaction: COST Action 2102 International Conference, Patras, Greece, October 29-31, 2007 : revised papers. Springer, 2008.

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David, Hutchison. Verbal and Nonverbal Features of Human-Human and Human-Machine Interaction: COST Action 2102 International Conference, Patras, Greece, October 29-31, 2007. Revised Papers. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.

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Shirshov, Vladimir. Psychological readiness for actions in emergency situations. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/993543.

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The tutorial covers the issues of psychological competence and the willingness to act in emergency situations. Examines the theoretical and practical aspects of recognition, evaluation and prevention of emergency situations in the contemporary human environment.
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Liu, Zicheng, Ying Wu, and Jiang Wang. Human Action Recognition with Depth Cameras. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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De, Sourav, and Paramartha Dutta. Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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De, Sourav, and Paramartha Dutta. Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Liu, Zicheng, Ying Wu, and Jiang Wang. Human Action Recognition with Depth Cameras. Springer, 2014.

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De, Sourav, and Paramartha Dutta. Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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De, Sourav, and Paramartha Dutta. Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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De, Sourav, and Paramartha Dutta. Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Computational Intelligence for Human Action Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Nkongolo, Mike. Demystifying Human Action Recognition in Deep Learning with Space-Time Feature Descriptors. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2018.

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Jefferson, Michael. 12. Trade unions: recognition, collective bargaining, and industrial action. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815167.003.0012.

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Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. The chapter discusses the law on trade unions. Topics covered include independence and recognition; the legal enforceability of collective agreements; disclosure of information for collective bargaining; protection for trade unionists; statutory immunity in tort for various types of industrial action. Strikes are always in breach of the contract of employment (
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Delgado, Lucas. Human Rights and Corruption in Brazil. Hart Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509982004.

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This book identifies 2 polarising concepts used by Brazilian mainstream sociology to explain the formation and identity of Brazil as a society: corruption and human rights. As the 1988 Constitution is a milestone in the Brazilian transition to democracy and part of a broader movement of Brazil's integration into international law, the impact of international legal regimes on the attainment of human rights and the fight against corruption is analysed to evaluate the state of Brazilian democracy. The book examines the outcomes of 4 specific international human rights regimes in Brazil, involving
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(Editor), Michael L. Commons, Stephen Grossberg (Editor), and John E.R. Staddon (Editor), eds. Neural Network Models of Conditioning and Action: Quantitative Analyses of Behavior. Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991.

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Kühne, Hildegard. Analysis and recognition of human actions with flow features and temporal models. KIT Scientific Publishing, 2015.

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(Editor), Michael L. Commons, Stephen Grossberg (Editor), and John E.R. Staddon (Editor), eds. Neural Network Models of Conditioning and Action: Quantitative Analyses of Behavior (Quantitative Analysis of Behavior Series). Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991.

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Arrien, Sophie-Jan, and Beatriz Contreras Tasso, eds. From Vulnerability to Promise. Lexington Books, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978748675.

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From the outset, Paul Ricœur’s work gives centrality to man's bodily and sensitive nature—his primordial affectivity and fragility—as sources of free action. From Vulnerability to Promise: Perspectives on Ricœur from Women Philosophers explores this dimension and its ethical, political, and conceptual implications, focusing on the embodied dimension of existence, its vulnerability, and its possibilities of attestation and recognition. Edited by Sophie-Jan Arrien and Beatriz Contreras, this book examines the relationships—passivity and activity, mind and body, singularity and sociality, finitud
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Stanghellini, Giovanni. Alterity and the other person: the anatomy of recognition. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198792062.003.0016.

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This chapter argues that another kind of teleology at play in human emotional experience is the desire for recognition. I long for the Other to appreciate me as I am rather than how I should be. Recognition entails five basic steps. First, I must acknowledge that the life-world of the other person is not like my own. Second, I need to grant the meaningfulness of the other person’s actions as embedded in the other person’s life-world. Third, I must learn to neutralize my natural attitude that would make me evaluate the other’s experience as if it took place in a world like my own. Fourth, I mus
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Buchanan, Allen. Improvements in Moral Concepts and the Human Rights Movement. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190868413.003.0010.

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This chapter examines several momentous improvements in moral understanding, all of which represent impressive gains in inclusiveness. These changes—all of which are embodied in the modern human rights movement—include expansions in understandings of the domain of justice (the class of beings to whom justice is owed) and in the territory of justice (the kinds of actions and states of affairs that can be just or unjust), a redrawing of the distinction between justice and charity, the extension of a broad set of rights to all human beings, the recognition that some basic rights cannot be forfeit
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Krauter, Cheryl. Epilogue. Edited by Cheryl Krauter. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190636364.003.0009.

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We have come full circle to the importance of the human relationship as it relates to the multiple layers of healing involved in cancer survivorship care. The epilogue validates the need for survivorship care plans that are more tailored to the individual and the importance of coordinated care in survivorship care and asserts that best practices need to be disseminated and implemented in “real-world settings.” The recognition and naming of these points in cancer survivorship are a call to action in response to the need for communication and coordination between survivors, clinicians, formal an
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Spivey, Matt. Re-Reading Economics in Literature. Lexington Books, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978727304.

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In Austrian economic thought, “human action” guides all social and cultural experience. For both the real world and for fictional texts, this starting point can illuminate literature in new ways and offer valuable insight for literary critics who have previously been beholden to Marxism and other anti-capitalist perspectives. In Re-Reading Economics in Literature: A Capitalist Critical Perspective, Matt Spivey posits that in its relationship to literature, Austrian economic criticism entails a methodology that embraces the following: 1) an analytical reading that promotes both the individual a
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McComas, Alan J. Sherrington's Loom. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190936549.001.0001.

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‘Sherrington’s Loom’ provides a historical account of the research that has led to recognition of key mechanisms underlying consciousness. Evidence is assembled from a rich variety of sources–neurological patients, animal behavior, laboratory studies and, especially, brain stimulation and recording in humans and animals. Among the remarkable advances in the field has been the ability to identify nerve cells in the human brain that store memories of specific people, places and objects. In addition to dealing with the issue of ‘free will,’ the book assembles the information into possible working
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Scherer, Klaus, Marcello Mortillaro, and Marc Mehu. Facial Expression Is Driven by Appraisal and Generates Appraisal Inference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0019.

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Emotion researchers generally concur that most emotions in humans and animals are elicited by the appraisals of events that are highly relevant for the organism, generating action tendencies that are often accompanied by changes in expression, autonomic physiology, and feeling. Scherer’s component process model of emotion (CPM) postulates that individual appraisal checks drive the dynamics and configuration of the facial expression of emotion and that emotion recognition is based on appraisal inference with consequent emotion attribution. This chapter outlines the model and reviews the accrued
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Briggs, Andrew, Hans Halvorson, and Andrew Steane. The argument from design. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808282.003.0011.

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The argument from design is, generically, an attempt to argue from features of the natural world to the conclusion that it is the result of intelligent or considered creative action. The chapter examines various forms of this argument, especially those involving fine tuning, and finds them wanting. An approach based on Bayesian accumulation of evidence is also critiqued. The problem with all these approaches is that they misconstrue the situation one is in when it comes to deciding on what basis a relationship to God should be built. A relationship built on impersonal foundations can only be i
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Duckett, Robin, and Catherine Reding. The courage of utopia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747109.003.0011.

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What can education look like, if we attend to the innate human spirits of enquiry, knowledge-making, and expression? In this chapter, so titled because we need to bring courage and vision to this task, we open a window into the living possibilities of an education rooted in the recognition that children are born vibrant, full of curiosity, with the desire to connect and construct meaning. We review professional experience and action in UK early childhood education over the past 30 years, which has been animated through eureka moments, risk, and work, and by connections with like-minded educato
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Bradley, Ben. Darwin's Psychology. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198708216.001.0001.

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Darwin has long been hailed as forefather to behavioural science, and even more so nowadays, with the growing popularity of evolutionary psychologies. This is the first book to examine Darwin’s own extensive writings about psychological matters. It finds that Darwin’s fulcrum was the agency of living creatures—both in his psychology and in his theory of evolution. A careful reading of Darwin’s writings on topics from climbing plants to babies shows that no individual-based theory of evolution can explain everything about human action. The interpersonal domain, group-life and culture, are also
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Isendahl, Christian, and Daryl Stump, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Historical Ecology and Applied Archaeology. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672691.001.0001.

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This volume presents theoretical discussions, methodological outlines, and case-studies describing the discursive overlap of the theoretical and methodological framework of historical ecology, and the emerging sub-discipline of applied archaeology. Historical ecology is based on the recognition that humans are not only capable of modifying their environments, but that all environments on earth have already been directly or indirectly modified. This includes anthropogenic climate change, widespread deforestations, and species extinctions, but also very local alterations, the effects of which ma
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Smith, Ian, Aaron Baker, and Owen Warnock. Smith & Wood's Employment Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198824893.001.0001.

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Smith & Wood’s Employment Law draws on the extensive teaching and practical experience of its authors to provide students with a clear explanation of essential legislation and case detail while also offering incisive academic commentary and critical detail to help with essay preparation and class work. Throughout the book, topics are carefully explained in their social and historical context, providing readers with an insight into the fast-paced development of employment law and offering perceptive analysis of its future direction. This fourteenth edition has been produced against the back
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Saul, Ben, ed. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198758303.001.0001.

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Abstract This book collects the drafting records of the one of the world’s two foremost human rights treaties, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) of 1966. It makes a contribution to understanding the origins and meaning of economic and social rights, which were drafted over almost two decades between 1947 and 1966. There is increasing global interest in the stronger protection of economic, social, and cultural rights, which are vital to the survival, dignity, and prosperity of everyone. Since 2013, individuals have been able to complain to the United Na
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Lawrence, Thomas B., and Nelson Phillips. Constructing Organizational Life. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198840022.001.0001.

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Across the social sciences, scholars are showing how people “work” on facets of social life that were once thought to be beyond human intervention. Facets of social life once considered to be embedded in human nature, dictated by God, or shaped by macro‐level social forces beyond human control, are now widely understood as socially constructed – made and given meaning by people through social interaction, and consequently the focus of efforts to change them. Studies of these efforts have explored new forms of work including emotion work, identity work, boundary work, strategy work, institution
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Arstein-Kerslake, Anna. The Right to Legal Personhood of Marginalised Groups. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780191926549.001.0001.

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Abstract Legal personhood is the state’s recognition of the individual as a legal entity whose decisions and actions are respected by the law. It is the predicate to power and privilege because it is required for political participation, contracting, consenting to marriage and sex, and other elements of our world. Marginalised groups are denied legal personhood in various ways that are creating and reinforcing social inequalities. For example, women in Saudi Arabia continue to be placed under the legal guardianship of male relatives—often leaving them unable to contract, marry, and take other
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Black, Michael T. Spirit of the Corporation. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567717139.

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The modern corporation began its life as a religious institution - first as the nation of Israel and subsequently as the Christian Church.Long before its official recognition in law, the corporation had been an identifiable and unique form of human association. Its only essential characteristic is the voluntary and collective submission of individual interests to the interests of aName, its own living Spirit. The corporation is thus ‘invited’ into existence as a presence independent of its members, and through which the Spirit provides both its unity and its continuity. In this fascinating, in
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Scott, Peter Dale, and Freeman Ng. Poetry and Terror. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978724822.

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A study at many levels of Scott’s long poem Coming to Jakarta, a book-length response to a midlife crisis triggered in part by the author’s initial inability to share his knowledge and horror about American involvement in the great Indonesian massacre of 1965. Interviews with Ng supply fuller information about the poem’s discussions of: a) how this psychological trauma led to an explorations of violence in American society and then, after a key recognition, in the poet himself; b) the poem's look at east-west relations through the lens of the yin-yang, spiritual-secular doubleness of the human
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Reychler, Luc. Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, and Peacebuilding. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.274.

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Peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding have generated considerable interest in the areas of education, research, and politics. This can be attributed in part to the growing recognition that there are limits to violence and that proactive violence prevention is more cost-effective than reactive conflict prevention. Peacebuilding became part of the official discourse when the United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali introduced the concept of post-conflict peacebuilding in the Agenda for Peace. The agenda specified four areas of action relating to preventive diplomacy, peacema
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Sample, Emily, and Douglas Irvin-Erickson. Building Peace in America. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881810276.

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America may not be at war, but it is not at peace. Recent public and political rhetoric have revealed the escalation of a pervasive and dangerous “us versus them” ideology in the United States. This powerful book is motivated by the contributors’ recognition of continuing structural violence and injustice, which are linked to long-standing systems of racism, social marginalization, xenophobia, poverty, and inequality in all forms. Calls to restore America’s greatness are just the most recent iteration of dehumanizing language against minority communities. The violation of the civil and human r
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Strecker, Amy. Landscape Protection in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826248.001.0001.

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This book explores the various avenues—institutional, substantive, and procedural—for the protection of landscape in international law. Since the inclusion of ‘cultural landscapes’ within the scope of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1992, landscape has gained increasing importance at the international level. ‘Cultural landscapes’ were intended to give recognition to the intangible and associative values attached to certain landscapes, to sustainable agricultural practices, and to ‘people and communities’—essentially the human dimension of landscape. This shift came full circle with the
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Nursi, Said. THE SHORT WORDS: On the Meaning of Belief and the Value of Worship. Translated by Colin Turner. Nursi Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52709/nuss.

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The Short Words comprises the first ten chapters of the thirty-three-chapter work known as The Words, which in turn forms the first part of the Risale-i Nur (Epistles of Light) collection, a commentary on the Quran that totals in excess of six thousand pages. The Risale-i Nur was written in Turkish by one of the modern age’s most significant Muslim scholars, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960). Nursi wrote this monumental work in order to explain the truths and realities of belief, both to his fellow Muslims and to modern humankind in general. In Nursi’s view, we are in this modern age confront
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Creighton, Breen, Catrina Denvir, Richard Johnstone, Shae McCrystal, and Alice Orchiston. Strike Ballots, Democracy, and Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869894.001.0001.

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The purpose of the research upon which this book is based was empirically to investigate whether the ballot requirements in the Fair Work Act do indeed impose a significant obstacle to the taking of industrial action, and whether those provisions are indeed impelled by a legitimate ‘democratic imperative’. The book starts from the proposition that virtually all national legal systems, and international law, recognise the right to strike as a fundamental human right. It acknowledges, however, that in no case is this recognition without qualification. Amongst the most common qualifications is a
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Kawall, Jason, ed. The Virtues of Sustainability. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190919818.001.0001.

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With a growing recognition of the potentially catastrophic impacts of human actions on current and future generations, people around the world are urgently seeking new, sustainable ways of life for themselves and their communities. What do these calls for a sustainable future mean for our current values and ways of life, and what kind of people will we need to become? Approaches to ethical living that emphasize good character and virtue are recently resurgent, and they are especially well-suited to addressing the challenges we face in pursuing sustainability. From rethinking excessive consumpt
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Unpaid Health Care Work: A Gender Equality Perspective. Pan American Health Organization, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275122310.

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A debate on public goods is urgently needed in health care. Care must be recognized as a social function, as an occupation and, at the same time, as a human right—which imposes binding obligations to comply with precise standards of quality, quantity, suitability, adaptability, and accessibility, among others. It is a complex and invisible task, that may be done as part of a medical treatment, post-surgical recovery process, or permanent support in cases of chronic illness, disability, or mental health conditions. And it tends to be provided mainly in the home, by women, without remuneration.
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