نتایج جستجو برای: sense of responsibility

تعداد نتایج: 21172906  

2014
Gitau Mburu Mala Ram Godfrey Siu David Bitira Morten Skovdal Paula Holland

BACKGROUND Stigma is a determinant of social and health inequalities. In addition, some notions of masculinity can disadvantage men in terms of health outcomes. However, few studies have explored the extent to which these two axes of social inequality intersect to influence men's health outcomes. This paper investigates the intersection of HIV stigma and masculinity, and its perceived impact on...

2016
Mary Thompson-Hall Edward R. Carr Unai Pascual

Most current approaches focused on vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation to climate change frame gender and its influence in a manner out-of-step with contemporary academic and international development research. The tendency to rely on analyses of the sex-disaggregated gender categories of 'men' and 'women' as sole or principal divisions explaining the abilities of different people within ...

Journal: :Bioethics 2007
Minke Goldsteen Tineke Abma Barth Oeseburg Marian Verkerk Frans Verhey Guy Widdershoven

This article concentrates on the care for people who suffer from progressive dementia. Dementia has a great impact on a person's well-being as well as on his or her social environment. Dealing with dementia raises moral issues and challenges for participants, especially for family members. One of the moral issues in the care for people with dementia is centred on responsibilities; how do people...

2005
MICHAEL C. LOUI

How do undergraduate students in engineering conceive of themselves as professionals? How can a course on engineering ethics affect the development of an undergraduate student’s professional identity? In this project, students responded to questions about the characteristics and responsibilities of professional engineers. The results indicate that students learn about professionalism primarily ...

2013
Philister Adhiambo Madiega Gemma Jones Ruth Jane Prince Paul Wenzel Geissler

Identities ascribed to research staff in face-to-face encounters with participants have been raised as key ethical challenge in transnational health research. 'Misattributed' identities that do not just deviate from researchers' self-image, but obscure unequivocal aspects of researcher identity - e.g. that they are researchers - are a case of such ethical problem. Yet, the reasonable expectatio...

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2007
Gary Lee Downey Juan C. Lucena Carl Mitcham

This article describes and accounts for variable interests in engineering ethics in France, Germany, and Japan by locating recent initiatives in relation to the evolving identities of engineers. A key issue in ethics education for engineers concerns the relationship between the identity of the engineer and the responsibilities of engineering work. This relationship has varied significantly over...

2003
Ladislau Bölöni

Techniques frequently encountered in software agents, such as mobility, adaptation, cloning, splitting and merging put the identity of the participating agents in question. This in its turn, leads to problems concerning the responsibilities and rights of agents. Problems of personal identity are explored in the philosophical and psychological literature. This paper explores the applicability of...

Journal: :AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education 2007
Claudine Offer Olga Grinstead Ellen Goldstein Edward Mamary Nicholas Alvarado Jason Euren William J Woods

The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited narratives from recently infected seropositive gay and bisexual men that described the circumstances of their own seroconversion. This analysis of the narratives explored participants' attributions of responsibility for HIV prevention before and after they became infected. Before becoming infected with HIV, responsibility f...

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