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Krykun, Olga. "ETHICAL ASPECTS OF THE BEHAVIOR OF PUBLIC SERVANTS." 63, no. 63 (July 10, 2022): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2524-2547-2022-63-06.

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Abstract. The article analyzes the problems of conflict of interest of civil servants. The relevance of the study is that at the present stage the ethics of civil service is a type of managerial ethics, based on which the professional morality of civil servants is studied, and value orientations, ethical norms, moral aspects of behavior, relationships between people in public administration are substantiated. The microethics of a civil servant reveals specific requirements for the morality of civil servants, which are related to the peculiarity of the profession, its institutional, organizatio
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Perko, Igor, Andreja Primec, and Robert Horvat. "Sharing business partner behavior." Kybernetes 44, no. 6/7 (2015): 1030–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-12-2014-0282.

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Purpose – The new concept of business partner behavior sharing practice is addressed from three perspectives: technical/technological, legal and ethical/moral with the aim to elaborate its sharing feasibility, value added, legal restrictions and moral considerations. Research results are synthetized to present an overview on business partners behavior sharing direct and indirect value added, costs and risks and proposing mitigation strategies. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – To evaluate technical feasibility, a real-life sharing experiment is conducted. Us
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Sereda, O., and Y. Svichkaryova. "MAIN ASPECTS OF THE ETHICAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES." Scientific Notes Series Law 1, no. 13 (2023): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.36550/2522-9230-2022-13-6-9.

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The article examines the concept of deontology, deontological values and the essence of deontological principles of law enforcement activity in the context of legal science. It was established that deontology is a system of scientific knowledge about the duty and norms of proper professional behavior of specialists in their field of activity. It is emphasized that the moment of upbringing is connected with deontological values, in particular it is stated that one of the main needs of a person is safety in all spheres of his life, humane treatment and respectful attitude towards him during the
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Оболонский, Александр. "Ethics and responsibility in the public administration." Public Administration Issues, no. 1 (March 15, 2015): 7–32. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2015-0-1-7-32.

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The article is devoted to a critically important, in the author’s opinion, issue of the ethical regulation of public servants’ official behavior. He considers the complex of ethical-legal mechanisms as one of the most effective ways in order to correct the obviously unsatisfactory current situation of public life in this field. As long as it is not only Russia’s trouble and many other countries pay considerable attention to ethical aspects, the author reflects the situation in the frames of a broader theoretical position and also addresses the international experience. In particular, he gives
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Anwar, Ahmad Faridz, Adistia Lulu Apriana, Achmad Kholiq, and Robith Marzuban. "An Ethical and Legal Approach to Student Smoking Behavior in the Context of Education and Family Responsibility." Strata Social and Humanities Studies 3, no. 1 (2025): 13–29. https://doi.org/10.59631/sshs.v3i1.266.

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This research examines the ethical and legal framework for addressing student smoking in Indonesia, highlighting the roles of education and family. Influencing factors include internal aspects like curiosity and peer pressure, as well as external elements such as easy cigarette access and aggressive marketing. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and literature study, data were analyzed through content analysis to explore themes of smoking behavior, educational ethics, family responsibility, and tobacco regulation. The research draws on moral education theory and legal perspectives on toba
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Bidabad, Bijan, and Mahshid Sherafati. "Operational ethical banking in Rastin Banking." International Journal of Law and Management 58, no. 4 (2016): 416–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlma-07-2015-0037.

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Purpose This paper aims to discuss some of the operational Islamic banking features considered in ethical banking as the aspects of Rastin Banking. Ethical banking is a branch of “ethic economics” and a narrow expression of a number of Islamic banking aspects. Design/methodology/approach These features are often involved in the discussions under the topic of internal control and describe the operational characteristics of ethical banking within the framework of Rastin Banking. Findings This study refers to the principles of Rastin Banking, including operational, financial, economic, ethical, s
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Bielova, M. V., and D. M. Byelov. "Integrity in state authorities as an element of the legal ideology of modern society." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 5, no. 86 (2025): 213–17. https://doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2024.86.5.32.

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It is indicated that the development of a democratic legal state requires increased attention to the issue of ensuring integrity in the functioning of state authorities. The traditional understanding of integrity as a moral and ethical category is evolving, turning into a fundamental legal institution and an essential component of legal ideology in modern society. The significance of this issue is significantly increasing in view of Ukraine’s European integration aspirations and the need to bring the public administration system into line with international standards. The article examines the
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Mukhamedova, Ziyoda, Dilbar Mukhamedova, Rukhsora Kudratullaeva, Iskandarov Nurbek, and Durdona Akhmedova. "The Gender Responsibility of The Personality of The Future Teacher." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 806–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/aq66rh39.

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The article is devoted to the problem of gender equality in modern Uzbekistan. This article examines gender responsibility among future teachers and how much it influences to development of the individual and society as a whole. The authors characterized gender responsibility as the ability to understand the moral and immoral aspects of gender situations; reflection on the action of gender factors that determine individual behavior; the ability to make decisions taking into account moral and legal gender norms; the deep inner desire of the individual to create an ethical atmosphere of interact
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Mihai Leța, Florina. "Navigating the Moral Compass: Business Ethics in the Banking Sector." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 18, no. 1 (2024): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2024-0027.

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Abstract The banking sector appreciates business morals greatly; additionally, research has been done to find out their effects on organizational success capacities, stakeholders’ trust and the general stability of the financial system. This is a time of increased intricacy and interrelation which means that financial companies like banks especially worldwide’ economic systems being backbone must be ethically sensitive. The paper examines many aspects of corporate morality while applying them within bank operations one such area being transparency where all things done openly without concealme
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Koskenvuori, Janika, Olivia Numminen, and Riitta Suhonen. "Ethical climate in nursing environment: A scoping review." Nursing Ethics 26, no. 2 (2017): 327–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969733017712081.

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Background: In the past two decades, interest in the concept of ethical climate and in its research has increased in healthcare. Ethical climate is viewed as a type of organizational work climate, and defined as the shared perception of ethically correct behavior, and how ethical issues should be handled in the organization. Ethical climate as an important element of nursing environment has been the focus of several studies. However, scoping reviews of ethical climate research in nursing have not been conducted to guide further research in this area. Objective: The purpose of this scoping revi
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Aboujaoude, Elias. "Protecting privacy to protect mental health: the new ethical imperative." Journal of Medical Ethics 45, no. 9 (2019): 604–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2018-105313.

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Confidentiality is a central bioethical principle governing the provider–patient relationship. Dating back to Hippocrates, new laws have interpreted it for the age of precision medicine and electronic medical records. This is where the discussion of privacy and technology often ends in the scientific health literature when Internet-related technologies have made privacy a much more complex challenge with broad psychological and clinical implications. Beyond the recognised moral duty to protect patients’ health information, clinicians should now advocate a basic right to privacy as a means to s
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Belozertsev, Sergei Mikhailovich. "Some aspects of ensuring the fulfillment of the terms of international treaties." Международное право, no. 2 (February 2024): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2644-5514.2024.2.70141.

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International relations based on international treaties face the problem of states fulfilling their obligations. Fulfillment of obligations is the foundation of contractual legal relations, which is secured by responsibility of various kinds and types. The stability of international relations is extremely important, first of all, for maintaining peace, which imposes additional moral obligations on states. The principle of good faith in the fulfillment of international obligations covers many aspects of a moral and ethical nature; it is on the principle of good faith that, for the most part, th
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Khusnutdinova, Margarita, and Tatiana Poskakalova. "ETHICS GAP IN ADOLESCENTS’ ONLINE COMMUNICATION." Child in a Digital World 1, no. 1 (2023): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.61365/forum.2023.044.

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The results of contemporary Internet communication studies often conclude that the Internet environment contributes to formation of such attitudes and behavioral patterns as aggressive behavior, verbal abuse, fraud, trolling, bullying and etc. To describe this phenomenon C. James uses the term “the Ethics gap” and refers the loss of sensitivity to the moral and ethical aspects of behavior to it. The aim is to identify to what extent adolescents rely on e-communication and what its content is. From March to June, , an empirical study on the specifi cs of digital socialization of adolescents
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Vanishvili, Merab, and Zviad Shanava. "An important work on the religious aspeqts of business1." InterConf, no. 41(185) (January 19, 2024): 172–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.51582/interconf.19-20.01.2024.017.

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Religion has always exerted a significant influence on the morals, habits, and behavior of people worldwide, and it continues to do so today. This influence stems from various factors. Firstly, ancient moral norms are embedded in religious teachings. Secondly, it reinforces the behavioral rules of different social groups. Finally, religious precepts encompass numerous instructions and prohibitions of a cultural and household nature, serving as a foundation in the realm of human business relations. Religion is a cultural phenomenon—a moral, ethical, and worldview culture—that has enlightened ge
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Vasyliachenko, A. I. "PREVENTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFENSES RELATED TO CORRUPTION IN THE SYSTEM OF THE STATE CRIMINAL AND EXECUTIVE SERVICE OF UKRAINE." Constitutional State, no. 57 (April 15, 2025): 85–91. https://doi.org/10.18524/2411-2054.2025.57.325385.

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The article analyzes the legal framework, the main causes of corruption offenses, and their impact on the functioning of the criminal and executive system. Attention is focused on the main factors contributing to the emergence of corruption risks, in particular the following: regulatory, organizational, moral, and ethical aspects of personnel’s activities. Modern mechanisms for countering corruption manifestations are analyzed, including introducing anti-corruption measures, strengthening control over official activities, and increasing the level oflegal awareness of personnel. The effectivene
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Momen, Abdul, Mansoureh Ebrahimi, and Ahmad Muhyuddin Hassan. "The Ethical Framework with COVID-19 and Challenges of Bangladesh Government: A Critical Discussion." Asian Culture and History 15, no. 1 (2023): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ach.v15n1p51.

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To control the spread of nCoV-2 (COVID-19), almost all countries are taking active non-therapeutic measures. COVID-19 has delivered to the fore the long-standing debates on ethics, public health ethics, and moral values. Human life is uncertain and threatened due to no medical invention generally to guard life against this dangerous virus by using social and community protection to be maintained as a safeguard. For affected individuals and fair dealings, ethics, ethical values, and morality are the sole force to dominate this case and are thought-about vital tools. Patients, their relatives, a
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Asy'ari, Lathifa Puteri. "NETIZEN BEHAVIOR TOWARDS NON-CONFORMITY AND INCOMPREHENSION IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PANCASILA VALUES." JURNAL SETIA PANCASILA 4, no. 2 (2024): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36379/jsp.v4i2.477.

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Pancasila is the foundation and ideology of Indonesia since August 18, 1945. Since then, Indonesian society has followed that all state administration is based on Pancasila. Pancasila contains moral and ethical values that underlie the character of the nation. Although Pancasila guides behavior in Indonesia, including in social media, unfortunately Indonesian people do not fully understand the ethics of social media based on the values of Pancasila. Social media in Indonesia often displays messages without control and ignores ethics. This article aims to investigate how incongruence and incomp
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Kravchenko, Yulia, Svitlana Gnatenko, and Valeriia Tkachenko. "EDUCATIONAL EVENT AS A COMPONENT OF THE SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE TRAINING OF FOREIGN STUDENTS." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 62, no. 1 (2024): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/6208.

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The article discusses one of the aspects of the educational process organized by the Department of Language Training at Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University, which faces certain challenges due to psychophysiological and linguistic factors. The former are related to overcoming differences in the sphere of education, requirements and control systems, as well as mastering new social-cultural, educational spaces, and moral-ethical norms of behavior; the latter are due to the complete absence or insufficiency of language training. All these and other problematic issues are in th
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HUANG, YIFAN. "Representation of the concept of "shame" in the phraseological fund of the Chinese language." Litera, no. 6 (June 2025): 252–64. https://doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2025.6.74821.

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The article investigates the representation of the concept of "shame" in the Chinese phraseological fund. The use of phraseological units of the Chinese language allows the identification of cultural, emotional, and moral aspects related to the notion of shame. The study includes an analysis of 150 phraseological units encompassing categories such as ready-made expressions (成语), proverbs and sayings (俗谚), habitual expressions (惯用语), as well as allusions-metaphors (歇后语). The concept of
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Bielova, M. V., and D. M. Byelov. "Integrity and legal ideology: a question of correlation." Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, no. 1 (March 1, 2025): 928–32. https://doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2025.01.155.

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It is indicated that the basis of the legal ideology of a modern democratic society is integrity as a moral principle and a legal category. It creates an ethical basis for the formation of a system of legal norms and values that regulate relations between the state and its citizens. Legal ideology is a set of ideas and principles that reflect the public attitude to law. Its close connection with integrity is manifested in a common value basis through which fundamental legal principles are formed - justice, equality and legality. The article examines integrity as a fundamental principle of law
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Khrol, Natalia. "Ethics and deontology in medical psychology." 20, no. 20 (December 29, 2022): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2312-5675-2022-20-06.

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Abstract. The sphere of influence of medical psychology is constantly expanding, which is due to the relevance of mental health problems for modern society and the presence of social demand for psychological assistance. Ethics in medical psychology as one of the types of professional ethics is a set of principles of regulation and norms of behavior of medical psychologists and physicians, determined by the specifics of their activities and the role and position they occupy in society. The concept of medical deontology also includes the system of relationships established in the course of treat
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Choudhury, Masudul. "Integrity: a systemic philosophico-economic abstraction." Kybernetes 44, no. 3 (2015): 368–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-03-2014-0054.

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Purpose – A brief critical review of the existing literature on the topic of integrity opens up the scope for a detailed approach to the meaning of social integrity, or integrity in its social relational sense. The tenor of explanation of this concept is then taken up as a subspace of the meaning of the supreme good and therein the concept of goodness. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – All such concepts are studied in the relational sense of epistemic origin of values. Such ethical values arise from the epistemic ontology of the moral law. They are contraste
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Romanova, Natalia M., and Marina V. Chernova. "Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy 22, no. 4 (2022): 433–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-7671-2022-22-4-433-440.

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Introduction. The modern Russian education system is dominated by the attitude to consider non-adaptive aspects of the child’s behavior in the context of the problem. Meanwhile, it can be presented in a different way: in the aspect of insufficient development of certain social skills in a child. It is important to diagnose the presence of these shortcomings and resolve them at primary school age. Of particular relevance is the study of the social skills of children from dysfunctional families and families of the “risk group”. Theoretical analysis. In theoretical terms, the behavioral and psych
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Gerber, Scott Douglas. "Law and Religion in Plymouth Colony." British Journal of American Legal Studies 8, no. 2 (2019): 167–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2019-0016.

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Abstract 2020 marks the 400th anniversary of the planting of Plymouth Colony. Although the literature about Plymouth is voluminous, the discussion about law and religion has been inappropriately superficial to date. This article addresses the Pilgrims’ conception of law on matters of religion and the new insights into the Pilgrims’ story that can be ascertained by focusing on law. “Law” has been defined in many different ways by many different people throughout history. Aristotle, Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, and other proponents of natural law argued that law is the exercise of reason to deduce bi
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Friesca Ariana, Erina, Muhammad Munadi, and Zaenal Muttaqin. "Transformasi Pendidikan Anti-Bullying Berbasis QS. Al Hujurat Ayat 11." AL-MURABBI: Jurnal Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman 12, no. 1 (2025): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.53627/jam.v12i1.5913.

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Abstract: The impact of the modern era covers various aspects, including the emergence of deviant behavior, one of which is bullying behavior. Bullying behavior is influenced by a lack of rejection motives, self-control, and an environment that provides support for the causes of bullying behavior. This research aims to describe the transformation of QS-based anti-bullying education. Al-Hujurat verse 11 prohibits mocking, degrading, calling bad names, and other actions that could hurt someone's honor. This verse can be a moral foundation for building a culture of mutual respect and creating a h
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Ober, Józef, and Janusz Karwot. "Pro-Ecological Behavior: Empirical Analysis on the Example of Polish Consumers." Energies 15, no. 5 (2022): 1690. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15051690.

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Intense economic, social and environmental changes are creating new challenges for both consumers and businesses. Today’s consumer is becoming increasingly conscious of the importance of living in harmony with both ethical standards and the environment. Access to global resources, including utilities such as water, sewage collection, electricity or gas, is so ubiquitous that modern man cannot imagine functioning without them. The aim of this article is to show how the statistical Polish consumer has, or wants to have, an impact on improving the quality of the natural environment by using avail
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СЕДЫХ О.Г., СЕДЫХ О. Г., АВИЛОВА В. А. АВИЛОВА В.А., and АЛСАЕВА Ю. Г. АЛСАЕВА Ю.Г. "LAUGHTER AT WORK: CONTENT ANALYSIS OF JOKES ABOUT MANAGERS." Экономика и предпринимательство, no. 2(163) (May 9, 2024): 1224–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.34925/eip.2024.163.2.243.

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В статье представлены результаты контент-анализа русскоязычных анекдотов, опубликованных на различных интернет-страницах. Целью является изучение основных аспектов юмористических сюжетов, которые отражают как важные социальные взаимодействия между руководителем и его подчиненными, так и особенности его профессиональной деформации. В качестве метода исследования был использован контент-анализ 400 анекдотов. Исследование имеет пилотажный характер и включает в себя три этапа анализа, по каждому из которых, можем выделить основные результаты. Так, на первом этапе было выявлено, что значительное ко
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Ageev, Alexander I. "Artificial Intelligence: The Opacity of Concepts in the Uncertainty of Realities." Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 65, no. 1 (2022): 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2022-65-1-27-43.

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The development of the systems of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation in general lead to the formation of multitude of autonomous agents of artificial and mixed genealogy, as well as to complex structures in the information and regulatory environment with many opportunities and pathologies and a growing level of uncertainty in making managerial decisions. The situation is complicated by the continuing plurality of understanding of the essence of AI systems. The modern expanded understanding of AI goes back to ideas formulated more than 100 years ago. In official national po
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Morrison, Umor Iwele. "The workplace and evolving ethics for worthwhile productivity in the education sector." GPH-International Journal of Educational Research 8, no. 01 (2025): 302–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14674704.

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Abstract This paper focused on the workplace and evolving ethics for worthwhile productivity with a focus on education. This becomes necessary because the education sector is bedevilled with several breaches ranging from insubordination, neglect of duty, physical confrontation, litigation, contempt of duty, examination fraud, misappropriation of funds, witch-hunting, the illegality of different magnitude and other forms of breaches. The paper explained basic concepts such as ethics, workplace ethics, leadership ethics, employees’ ethics, and morality. The project is that ethics are unive
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Winter, Mokhwelepa Leshata, and Sumbane Gsakani Olivia. "Reviewing the Perspectives on the Relationship between Religious Beliefs and Sex Work: A Qualitative Systematic Review." Sexes 5, no. 3 (2024): 171–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sexes5030013.

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The intersection of religious beliefs and sex work has long been a subject of debate, with varying perspectives on the moral, social, and legal implications. This qualitative systematic review aimed to review the nuanced relationship between religious beliefs and sex work by synthesizing the existing literature and providing insights into the diverse perspectives and experiences. The rationale for this research is to understand how religious beliefs influence societal attitudes, policies, and the experiences of sex workers in order to inform more effective and culturally sensitive intervention
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Valbona, Treska, and Shkembi Fleura. "The Role of the Psychologist in the Context of Criminal Assessments and Delinquent Behavior." Beder Journal of Educational Sciences Volume 26, no. 2 (2023): 51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8069993.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The paper emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological characteristics and personal attributes that contribute to criminal behavior. It explores various psychological and psycho-social theories that explain delinquent conduct and highlights the role of psychologists in assessing individuals involved in criminal cases. The methodology of the paper involves a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, integrating quantitative and qualitative techniques to gain insights into the psychological profiles of individuals engaged in criminal behavior. The p
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Kalalo, Indah Nadya, Irawaty Irawaty, and Duhita Driyah Suprapti. "The Role of Law in Building Community Morality Indah Nadya Kalalo*, Irawaty, Duhita Driyah Suprapti* Building K, Semarang State University, Sekaran Campus, Gunungpati, Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia *Corresponding Author DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.9010042 Received: 25 December 2024; Accepted: 28 December 2024; Published: 30 January 2025 ABSTRACT The Indonesian nation is a nation that has long been known as a nation that highly upholds eastern customs with its polite, friendly and civilized morality. However, at this time the reality of the Indonesian nation has experienced a very concerning moral degradation. This is evident in the many cases that have occurred, such as brawls between students, theft, robbery, rape, free sex, alcohol, drugs and the current trend is the proliferation of corruption in almost all state institutions. Indonesia as a state of law needs to strive to rebuild the morality of the nation's children through the law itself by creating a law-abiding legal culture, increasing legal awareness, and seeking the implementation of policies that can build the morality of the Indonesian people. This study aims to determine the role of law in building morality in society. This research This research uses a literature study research method, while the data collection technique is carried out by exploring journals and other information relevant to the study. The results of this study indicate that the role of law in building community morality is to ensure certainty and justice, in people's lives there is always a difference between patterns of behavior or behavior that applies in society and patterns of behavior desired by norms (rules). law. Keywords- Law, Morality, Society, Moral Decadence INTRODUCTION The personality of the Indonesian nation is a manifestation of the character of the Indonesian nation, where the process starts from habituation in a synergistic and continuous manner which grouped into an Indonesian nation with a national character. Each individual has a personality that is manifested from within him. Personality thats manifests itself in various ways, some give bad dominance, some dominate good and some are not so good, all of which are influenced by genetic, environmental, family and local factors. Everyone has the right to manifest a personality with good character because personality is a gift from the Creator of the universe, which is human nature. Character is something that is very fundamental in terms of nation and state, therefore the loss of character will cause the loss of the nation's next generation. The Indonesian nation is a nation that has long been known as a nation that highly upholds eastern customs with its polite, friendly and civilized morality. In the Asian region, Indonesia is the friendliest country. The Legatum Institute, a research institution based in the UK in The Legatum Prosperity Index 2016 ranked Indonesia as the most friendly and sociable Asian country with a score of 61.88. The identified community outreach includes the scope of personal relationships, community participation, and support for social networks. However, at this time the reality of the Indonesian nation has experienced a very concerning moral decadence. Noble morals such as honesty, truth, justice, helping each other, tepo seliro (tolerance), and loving one another have begun to be eroded by fraud, deception, hostility, oppression, dropping each other, fawning, taking other people's rights by force and at will, and other actions. -another despicable act. Moral decline or what we often hear with the term 'moral decadence' now has not only hit adults, but has also hit students who are the nation's next generation. Parents, teachers, and several parties involved in education, religion and social affairs have complained a lot about the behavior of some students who behave outside the limits of decency and decency, such as: drinking, brawls, drug abuse, promiscuity and free sex. hedonists and hippies in the West, and so on. The crisis of public mentality at this time is part of a multidimensional crisis, namely a problem experienced by the country where there are many problems in various aspects of life, which are faced especially among the community. The implementation of moral teachings in the public has begun to decline, so that in order to have good and good morals it is not enough for individuals to only carry out activities that are carried out followed by belief and understanding regarding the goodness that is implemented in this activity. Morality is a crucial issue to be studied in the current era of globalization. This becomes crucial when we look at the behavior of the people and the next generation of this nation which seems to have started to abandon positive moral values. Morality is a benchmark to determine the right and wrong of human attitudes and actions, seen from the good and bad side as humans and not as actors of certain roles. Thus, morals contain values and norms that are sourced from the human conscience. So to build good public morality, it is necessary to have a smart solution that is able to change the Indonesian people to become moral and have character. Indonesia as a state of law needs to strive to rebuild the morality of the nation's children through the law itself by implementing policies that can build the morality of the Indonesian people. The function of law is as a medium for regulating social interaction. In this arrangement, there are instructions on what to do, what to do and what not to do, in the hope that everything will run in an orderly and orderly manner. At the same time in the position of an orderly society, the law is used as a means to realize social justice, here the law is expected to be useful for people's lives. The community is protected, safe and comfortable. Law can also function as a driver of development, which can bring society in a more advanced direction. In addition, another legal function is to increase people's thinking power to become more critical. Therefore, this research has a goal, namely to understand the role of law in building public morality. Then, the discussion in this article is related to legal and moral theories to answer the relevant problems and have their validity tested. RESEARCH METHODS The research method used in this paper is the normative juridical method, which aims to the role of law in building community morality. This approach involves reviewing applicable laws and regulations, court decisions, and related legal literature to understand the legal principles underlying the role of law in building community morality. The data collected will be analyzed qualitatively, with a focus on the role of law in building community morality, in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the validity of legal arguments in the role of law in building community morality. DISCUSSION The Role of Law in Building Community Morality Functions of Law in Community Life Where there is society there is law (ubi societas ibi ius). Law exists in every society, whenever, wherever, and regardless of the circumstances of that society. it means that the existence of law is universal, apart from the existence of the law, it is greatly affected by the variety and color of the audience (law also has distinctive characteristics, according to the growth and changes that exist in an audience). In carrying out its role as a tool for regulating and social change, the law has the aim of implementing an orderly, peaceful, just audience that is encouraged through legal provisions so that individual and public needs can be maintained. Law has a regulatory nature because it contains a series of rules in commands and prohibitions that aim to regulate human behavior in the order of life in order to create order. That's why we as those who carry out the law must be really disciplined with the law, whether it's the law with humans or the law with the human creator. The law is formed to maintain the balance of the interests of the community, so as to create order and justice that can be felt by everyone in the community concerned. Even in the historical school it is stated that the whole law is actually formed through the habits and feelings of the people, namely through the secret operation of power. Law is rooted in history, where its roots are brought to life by the awareness, beliefs and habits of citizens. The law functions as the protection of human interests, so that their interests are protected, then the law should be implemented in real terms. The law functions as a regulator of peaceful social life. The law demands peace. Broadly speaking, the law functions to carry out social control, dispute settlement and social engineering or innovation. The function of the law as a means of social control, the law is tasked with keeping the community in the patterns of behavior that have been accepted by it. In this role, the law only maintains what has become something permanent and accepted in society or the law as a guardian of the status quo, but beyond that the law can still carry out other functions, namely with the aim of making changes in the environment. to the public After that, the role of law became a sign, by L.B. Curzon (to Achmad Ali, explained that what I meant by symbolic was "involving stages in which individuals simply take into account social correlations and other phenomena that arise through these interactions..." means simply related to social correlations and other symptoms that arise through it, their interactions with other individuals, such as in law, individuals who steal other individual goods intend to possess, through unlawful techniques, symbolized by criminal law as stealing activities that must be punished. Next, the function of law as a political tool, by Achmad Ali suggests that law (written law) as a political tool is universal. Moreover, it is associated with the function of law as a tool of social engineering, the role of political rulers over the law is very large. Likewise in our legal system in Indonesia, the law is a joint product between the people's representative council and the government. This fact is undeniable how all the politicians who pass the legislation . Meanwhile, according to Sukowati, the role of politics is to maintain and adapt the system, conversion and the role of capabilities. Relationship of Law and Morality Since ancient period, including in philosophy or theology, it is often debated whether something that is ordered is meant for good or because it is commanded to be good and vice versa whether something is not allowed because there is evil. Commands and prohibitions are rules in law, while good and bad are the moral values of an action. The existence of a law is basically realized in the context of creating a safe and peaceful life order in social life. Law is meaningless if it is not accompanied by ethics, so the quality of law is largely determined by moral quality. On the other hand, morality also requires law because morality will be in the air if it is not clearly expressed in society in the form of law. So, the law can increase the impact of morality. For example, respect for others is an important ethical principle, but not all ethics need to be translated into legal form because law must also be limited to regulating relevant human relations. In fact, morality and law are not always related because there are applicable laws (positive laws) that are contrary to ethics and therefore must be rejected. Leaving morals in judgment is tantamount to the law losing its soul. In Hart's view, the assertion that between law and morality there is a necessary or absolute relationship has many important understandings, but not all of these relationships are clearly visible. Departing from this obscurity Hart seeks to demonstrate and evaluate the reasons underlying this view. According to him, none of the reasons put forward to show the absolute relationship is adequate although he admits that some aspects of the arguments put forward have truth, in accordance with some facts that can be found in the legal system. Hart recognizes that law, justice, and morals have a very close relationship. Even one aspect of justice, namely administrative justice, and in the minimum natural law, law and morality are absolutely related. Administrative justice referred to here is nothing but justice in the application of law. The application of punishment to a person is based solely on the characteristics stated in the law. The law on murder, for example, stipulates that a person who intentionally takes the life of another person is sentenced to fifteen years, so from this provision we will know which characteristics are relevant and irrelevant to punish the perpetrators of murder. The perpetrator's skin color and hair type are irrelevant; while the person's decisions or intentions are relevant. If in deciding a particular case the characteristics mentioned in the law are ignored, then the application of the punishment is considered unfair. Justice in the application of this law according to Hart has an absolute relationship with the law. However, this absolute relationship only concerns the administration of law and this type of justice can also occur in a legal system which is full of unfair laws. Characteristics of a Moral Society Pestalozzi views humans as moral beings. Morality is the achievement of the human will, the result of good character triumphing over self-interested feelings. To grow morally, we must feel deeply. In other words, an action or behavior can be said to be moral to the extent that the action or behavior is carried out because it is forced by social customs or state law, but from a personal decision. Rousseau was a profound influence on Pestalozzi, Herbart, and Froebel. Pestalozzi followed Rousseau in his “recommendation” that children be educated using the senses. Pestalozzi reworked Rousseau's thinking, following Locke and calling it an "object lesson". Pestalozzi views humans as moral beings. Morality is the achievement of the human will, the result of good character triumphing over self-interested feelings. To grow morally, we must feel deeply. In other words, an action or behavior can be said to be moral to the extent that the action or behavior is carried out because it is forced by social customs or state law, but from a personal decision. Rousseau was a profound influence on Pestalozzi, Herbart, and Froebel. Pestalozzi followed Rousseau in his “recommendation” that children be educated using the senses. Pestalozzi reworked Rousseau's thinking, following Locke and calling it an "object lesson". Application of Law in Society Law enforcement is an attempt to bring ideas and concepts into reality. Law enforcement is a process to make legal wishes come true. What are called legal desires here are none other than the thoughts of making laws that are formulated in the legal regulations. The implementation of law in society, apart from depending on the legal awareness of the community, is also very much determined by law enforcement officers, because it often happens that some legal regulations cannot be implemented properly because there are several law enforcement officers who do not carry out a legal provision as it should. This is due to the implementation by law enforcement itself which is not appropriate and is a bad example and can degrade the image. In addition, good examples and the integrity and morality of law enforcement officers must absolutely be good, because they are very vulnerable and open to opportunities for bribery and abuse of authority. Money can affect the investigation process, prosecution process and the decision handed down. The discussion about the law enforcement process also extends to the making of laws. The formulation of the thoughts of the creators of the legislation described in the laws and regulations then determines how to enforce the law is implemented, while good law is created by taking into account the various needs that exist in the public, including public, national, and individual and state needs. personal. Thus, the formation of law must seek to balance these various interests. The main public interest is the interest of the state to protect the existence and nature of the state and the interest to monitor and promote social welfare. In people's lives there are always various kinds of norms that directly or indirectly affect the procedures for behaving or acting. The norms that are deeply felt in human life are customary norms, religious norms, moral norms and legal norms. The law of life in society can force people to obey the rules in society and provide strict sanctions (in the form of punishment) for anyone who violates and does not obey it. The purpose of the law itself is to ensure the continuity of balance in the relationship between members of the community. Good law is formed by considering the various interests that exist in society, both public interests (including the main one is the interest of the state), individual interests and personal interests. Thus, the formation of law must seek to balance these various interests. The main public interest is the interest of the state to protect the existence and nature of the state and the interest to monitor and promote social welfare. The formation of law must pay attention to the living law. There is a balance between written law and unwritten law. The development of law is strongly influenced by ideological, political, social, and cultural conditions. So, it's not just the government's wish. Efforts to Grow Community Morality with Law Law, which is seen as one of the important aspects in society that aims to realize the formation of a comfortable and just society, is sometimes ignored by a few people. Not infrequently the law is injured, violated, or even manipulated its function by people who do have an interest, or people who still consider the importance of a law that exists in society. These people are people who are not aware and do not obey the law. The role of public legal awareness as the purpose of the law itself is to guarantee certainty and justice. In the life of the community, there is always a difference between the patterns of behavior or behavior that apply in society and the patterns of behavior desired by legal norms (rules). This can lead to a problem in the form of social inequality so that at certain times conflicts and social tensions tend to occur which of course can disrupt the course of community change in the desired direction. This condition occurs because the law that is built can be a guide (principle) to act for the public, there may be legal awareness, to a tendency to obey the law. A sense of legal awareness in the public needs to be created and implemented so that the public is more obedient to the existing laws, including written or written laws that appear and grow in the audience and their existence is recognized through the audience. Legal awareness According to the KBBI, it is an individual's awareness of the insight that an action is specifically regulated by legislation . Legal awareness at a particular point, it is desired to be able to provide individual encouragement to obey and carry out or not carry out what is prohibited and or ordered through legislation. Thus, the growth of legal awareness becomes a crucial component in efforts to implement law enforcement. For Ewick and Silbey, “legal consciousness” is formed in action and is therefore a matter of practice to be studied empirically. In other words, legal awareness is a matter of "law as behavior", and not "law as a rule, norm or principle". The formation of a law-aware and law-abiding society is the ideal of the existence of norms that want a just society so that the joints of community culture will develop towards the creation of a community system that respects one another, making people aware of the law and obeying the law is not something easy by turning the palm of the hand hand, much must be sought by the founders or thinkers of this country to think about this. Law is not the only thing that functions to make people aware of the law and obey the law, Indonesia, which incidentally is a very heterogeneous country, seems to be in forming a positive legal formulation somewhat different from countries whose culture is homogeneous, it is very important before forming a law that will regulate the journey of society, it must be Excavated about the philosophy of law in a more comprehensive manner that will realize real justice for all groups, ethnicities, races, religions in Indonesia. Basically, law enforcement in Indonesia must include three very basic important aspects, namely: the culture of the community where legal values will be enforced, the structure of the law enforcement itself, and the substance of the law to be enforced. Building legal awareness is not easy, not everyone has that awareness. Law as a social phenomenon is an institution and control of society. In society, various institutions are found, each of which is needed in the community to meet their needs and facilitate the fulfillment of these needs, because of its function, the community needs the presence of institutions as an understanding of legal awareness. CONCLUSION The Indonesian nation is a nation that has long been known as a nation that highly upholds eastern customs with its polite, friendly and civilized morality. However, at this time the reality of the Indonesian nation has experienced a very concerning moral degradation. This is evident in the number of cases that have occurred, such as brawls between students, theft, robbery, rape, free sex, alcohol, drugs and the current trend of mushrooming corruption in almost all state institutions. 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The Indonesian nation is a nation that has long been known as a nation that highly upholds eastern customs with its polite, friendly and civilized morality. However, at this time the reality of the Indonesian nation has experienced a very concerning moral degradation. This is evident in the many cases that have occurred, such as brawls between students, theft, robbery, rape, free sex, alcohol, drugs and the current trend is the proliferation of corruption in almost all state institutions. Indonesia as a state of law needs to strive to rebuild the morality of the nation’s children through the l
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Khaghanizadeh, Morteza, Aliakbar Koohi, Abbas Ebadi, and Amir Vahedian-Azimi. "The effect and comparison of training in ethical decision-making through lectures and group discussions on moral reasoning, moral distress and moral sensitivity in nurses: a clinical randomized controlled trial." BMC Medical Ethics 24, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12910-023-00938-5.

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Abstract Background Ethical decision‑making and behavior of nurses are major factors that can affect the quality of nursing care. Moral development of nurses to making better ethical decision-making is an essential element for managing the care process. The main aim of this study was to examine and comparison the effect of training in ethical decision-making through lectures and group discussions on nurses’ moral reasoning, moral distress and moral sensitivity. Methods In this randomized clinical trial study with a pre- and post-test design, 66 nurses with moral reasoning scores lower than the
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Jafarov, Azad Jafar. "Moral aspects of environmental protection." Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), no. 9 (September 1, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pol-01-2109-08.

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Environmental protection is considered an important element in most religions. The article is devoted to the philosophical understanding of the problem of the influence of religion on the environment, human behavior and attitude to nature. Religion has always touched upon the problem of the relationship between man and the world around him. In the existing religious traditions, various ideals of the relationship between man and nature have been formed. As a result, the ideological functions of religion acquire special significance. In our time, religions can be a spiritual source for the devel
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(Khomkrit Woradejnaiyana), คมกฤษณ์ วรเดชนัยนา. "ตำนานเมืองล่มสำนวนภาคเหนือและภาคอีสานของไทย : มโนทัศน์โลกาวสานและจริยศาสตร์สิ่งแวดล้อม (The mythical lost cities of Thailand in the narratives of the northern and northeastern regions: concepts of apocalypse and environmental ethics)". Silpakorn University e-Journal (Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts), 25 квітня 2025, 174–86. https://doi.org/10.69598/sujthai.45.2.272566.

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บทความวิจัยนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อศึกษาตำนานเมืองล่มสำนวนภาคเหนือและภาคอีสานของไทยใน 2 ประเด็น คือ ประเด็นแรก เพื่อศึกษามโนทัศน์โลกาวสาน และประเด็นที่สอง เพื่อศึกษาจริยศาสตร์สิ่งแวดล้อม เป็นการวิจัยเชิงคุณภาพ ใช้การวิเคราะห์เชิงอรรถาธิบาย พรรณนาความจากเอกสารตามกรอบแนวคิดโลกาวสานและเลือกจากตำนานที่มีเนื้อหากล่าวถึงเมืองล่มสำนวนที่เป็นประเพณี ลายลักษณ์ จำนวน 3 เรื่อง ได้แก่ ท้าวคัทธนาม ผาแดงนางไอ่ และสิงหนวัติ เพื่อให้เกิดองค์ความรู้ใหม่ที่เชื่อมโยงระหว่างตำนานและนิทานปรัมปรากับแนวคิดร่วมสมัย อันเป็นประโยชน์ต่อแนวทางการอนุรักษ์ธรรมชาติด้วยภูมิปัญญาเชิงนิเวศแบบดั้งเดิม ผลการศึกษาพบว่า มโนทัศน์โลกา
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Oravec, Jo Ann. "Promoting Honesty in Children, or Fostering Pathological Behaviour?" M/C Journal 26, no. 3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2944.

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Introduction Many years ago, the moral fable of Pinocchio warned children about the evils of lying (Perella). This article explores how children are learning lie-related insights from genres of currently marketed polygraph-style “spy kits”, voice stress analysis apps, and electric shock-delivering games. These artifacts are emerging despite the fact that polygraphy and other lie detection approaches are restricted in use in certain business and community contexts, in part because of their dubious scientific support. However, lie detection devices are still applied in many real-life settings, o
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Baghbani, Reza, Mahnaz Rakhshan, Nahid Zarifsanaiey, Reza Nemati, and Safieh Daneshi. "Comparison of the effectiveness of the electronic portfolio and online discussion forum methods in teaching professional belonging and ethical behaviors to nursing students: a randomized controlled trial." BMC Medical Education 22, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-022-03677-0.

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Abstract Background Nursing is a profession that has had many ethical aspects and understanding professional belonging and ethics as a deep and complex process is one of the basic concepts in this field. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of training professional belonging and ethical behaviors in two methods: electronic portfolio and online discussion forum in nursing students. Methods This study is a single-blinded randomized-controlled trial (RCT) with two parallel intervention groups and a third control group. The sample size was 90 selected by block randomization method. The ed
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Band, Isabelle, and Krishna Chokshi. "Confronting the Gap between Classroom Ideals and the Reality of Clinical Culture: A Student’s Perspective." Voices in Bioethics 11 (June 18, 2025). https://doi.org/10.52214/vib.v11i.13876.

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Photo by Hush Naidoo Jade Photography on Unsplash Abstract This pair of narratives engages with the moral and emotional tensions experienced by a medical student and a faculty physician in the context of a clinical encounter involving an incarcerated patient. The student narrative recounts the discomfort and internal conflict provoked by witnessing behavior she perceived as racially biased and dehumanizing, alongside her uncertainty about how—or whether—to speak up. The companion piece, written by her faculty mentor, reflects on this moment through the lens of the hidden curriculum, arguing th
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Chopyak, Valentyna, and Wolodymyr P. Maksymowych. "MORAL AND ETHICAL COMPONENT OF SCIENCE IN TIMES OF WAR." Proceeding of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Medical Sciences 72, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.25040/ntsh2023.02.01.

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Does science have a moral component? Today, as well as in the past, the perspectives of scientists diverge. Some scientists join political groups and work for them. They only care about financial benefits and waiving moral and ethical rules. Others take an alienated stance, arguing that science only has scientific objectives that must be addressed. They lack concern for ethical aspects and stand by the motto “science for the sake of science.” Others say it is important to have ethical rules in science and that we cannot preserve humankind and its movement towards the future without ethical and
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Dieter, Michael. "Amazon Noir." M/C Journal 10, no. 5 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2709.

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Krylova, Natalia, and Inna Rybalkina. "Young Africans. Peculiarities of Social Practices and their Role in the Formation of the Young Generation." Journal of the Institute for African Studies, September 20, 2018, 83–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31132/2412-5717-2018-44-3-83-99.

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For the first time in African studies, conducted in Russia, the authors generalize and analyze the experience of centuries-old socialization practices in conjunction with the latest trends in this field. The problem of childhood has long occupied an independent place in the wide range of scientific disciplines that to some extent examine the image of man. It is difficult to avoid standard phrases expressing the possibilities of studying this stage of a person’s life, all those institutions, rules and codes, traditions, customs and innovations, models of morality and culture that are laid in th
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Yahya Hussain, Hamid. "Social Media, Internet and Electronic Devices Addiction among Children and Adolescents in Global Contexts Modern Cities." Journal of Psychiatry Research Reviews & Reports, June 30, 2020, 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.47363/jpsrr/2020(2)104.

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Background: People with addiction do not have control over their behavior, actions or usage. Their addiction may reach to a point that it is harmful. Addiction does not only involve the physical aspects such as drugs or alcohol but also includes abstract things, often described as a behavioral addiction. The causes of addiction differ considerably and are seldom fully understood. They are generally caused by varying degrees of physical, mental, circumstantial and emotional factors. Objectives: To study the electronic devise profile among children and adolescent in modern global cities such as
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"Epidemiology of Digital Addiction among Adolescent Cohorts, Understanding Contexts." International Journal of Psychiatry 5, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/ijp.05.01.03.

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Background: People with addiction do not have control over their behavior, actions or usage. Their addiction may reach to a point that it is harmful. Addiction does not only involve the physical aspects such as drugs or alcohol but also includes abstract things, often described as a behavioral addiction. The causes of addiction differ considerably and are seldom fully understood. They are generally caused by varying degrees of physical, mental, circumstantial and emotional factors. Objectives: To study the electronic devise profile among children and adolescent in modern global cities such as
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Savic, Milovan. "Artificial Companions, Real Connections?" M/C Journal 27, no. 6 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3111.

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In the increasingly digitised world, the line between the natural and the artificial continues to blur, especially in social interactions. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly permeated various aspects of our lives (Walsh), transforming how we interact with technology and each other. This technological revolution coincides with emerging public health concerns about loneliness and social isolation, dubbed a "loneliness epidemic" by the U.S. Surgeon General (Murthy), indicating a widespread decline in social connection. In this context, AI social companions are being marketed as potential so
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Eder, Maximilian. "Scandal frames (Political News)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/2zv.

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Content alignment of journalistic reporting about scandals in the news or social media can be analyzed by identifying frames, a process by which they are derived from the material about a particular issue (inductive frame analysis) or using a set of re-occurring frames, which has been identified and operationalized in previous studies. This research overview will describe a catalog of frames measured in news coverage and journalistic Twitter communication of various scandals in different countries (e.g., Berti, 2019, Eder, 2023, Maier et al., 2019). Field of application/Theoretical foundation
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Busse, Kristina, and Shannon Farley. "Remixing the Remix: Fannish Appropriation and the Limits of Unauthorised Use." M/C Journal 16, no. 4 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.659.

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In August 2006 the LiveJournal (hereafter LJ) community sga_flashfic posted its bimonthly challenge: a “Mission Report” challenge. Challenge communities are fandom-specific sites where moderators pick a theme or prompt to which writers respond and then post their specific fan works. The terms of this challenge were to encourage participants to invent a new mission and create a piece of fan fiction in the form of a mission report from the point of view of the Stargate Atlantis team of explorers. As an alternative possibility, and this is where the trouble started, the challenge also allowed to
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Vaz Quincó, Bruna Emanuela, and Andre Vasques Vital. "Law, Viral Mutations, and Spectral Tropicality in Agustina Bazterrica’s <em>Tender Is the Flesh</em> (2017)." M/C Journal 28, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3167.

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Introduction: Spectral Tropicality and Viral Mutations In mid-February 2025, the World Health Organization issued an alert in its weekly bulletin about an emerging outbreak of a mysterious disease in two villages in Equateur Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (WHO). This alert generated two major reports in the press: the first was that the disease could kill in less than 48 hours; the second was that there was an ongoing investigation into the possibility that the disease had started in three children who ingested a bat carcass (and who died with severe symptoms of hemorrhagic f
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O'Hara, Lily, Jane Taylor, and Margaret Barnes. "We Are All Ballooning: Multimedia Critical Discourse Analysis of ‘Measure Up’ and ‘Swap It, Don’t Stop It’ Social Marketing Campaigns." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.974.

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BackgroundIn the past twenty years the discourse of the weight-centred health paradigm (WCHP) has attained almost complete dominance in the sphere of public health policy throughout the developed English speaking world. The national governments of Australia and many countries around the world have responded to what is perceived as an ‘epidemic of obesity’ with public health policies and programs explicitly focused on reducing and preventing obesity through so called ‘lifestyle’ behaviour change. Weight-related public health initiatives have been subjected to extensive critique based on ideolog
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Williams, Patrick, and Erik Hannerz. "Articulating the "Counter" in Subculture Studies." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.912.

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Introduction As street protests and clashes between citizens and authorities in places as different as Ferguson, Missouri and Hong Kong in autumn 2014 demonstrate, everyday life in many parts of the world is characterised by conflicting and competing sets of cultural norms, values, and practices. The idea that groups create cultures that stand in contrast to “mainstream” or “dominant culture” is nothing new—sociology’s earliest scholars sought cultural explanations for social “dysfunctions” such as anomie and deviance. Yet our interest in this article is not about the problems that marginalise
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Ruch, Adam, and Steve Collins. "Zoning Laws: Facebook and Google+." M/C Journal 14, no. 5 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.411.

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As the single most successful social-networking Website to date, Facebook has caused a shift in both practice and perception of online socialisation, and its relationship to the offline world. While not the first online social networking service, Facebook’s user base dwarfs its nearest competitors. Mark Zuckerberg’s creation boasts more than 750 million users (Facebook). The currently ailing MySpace claimed a ceiling of 100 million users in 2006 (Cashmore). Further, the accuracy of this number has been contested due to a high proportion of fake or inactive accounts. Facebook by contrast, claim
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