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    Developing “Ethical Mindfulness” in Continuing Professional Development in Healthcare: Use of a Personal Narrative Approach.Marilys Guillemin, Rosalind Mcdougall & Lynn Gillam - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (2):197.
  2. La construcción de la santidad en María de Santo domingo: La imitación de Catalina de Siena.Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida - 2013 - Ciencia Tomista 140 (450):141-160.
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    Dark Ecology and the Abject.Rebeca Weisman - 2016 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 10 (3).
    I would like to discuss the possibility of a parallactic view of ecology and the environment. There is very little discussion of theoretical approaches to ecocriticism that is not either polarizing dualism or reactionary attempts to dissolve important boundaries between us and the space around us. I draw significantly on the work of Timothy Morton who in turn utilizes new readings of Descartes, Heidegger and other phenomenologists, Marx, and Lacan, among others, to discuss the aesthetic in eco-critique. This has significant (...)
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    On the reasonability of reasoning with the religiously unreasonable.Marilie Coetsee - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    Political liberals argue that religious citizens should exercise religious restraint: they ought, at least as a rule, not to rely directly on religious reasons in public political debates, and should instead draw only from the contents of a ‘reasonable’, secular political conception of justice. Political liberals hold that direct religious reasoners’ who fail to follow this rule fail to be ‘reasonable’ (in a technical sense) and contend that liberal polities may thus dismiss their religiously-motivated objections to otherwise justified democratic laws. (...)
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    The Problem of Evil and the Pauline Principle: Consent, Logical Constraints, and Free Will.Marilie Coetsee - 2023 - Religions 14 (1):1-15.
    James Sterba uses the Pauline Principle to argue that the occurrence of significant, horrendous evils is logically incompatible with the existence of a good God. The Pauline Principle states that (as a rule) one must never do evil so that good may come from it, and according to Sterba, this principle implies that God may not permit significant evils even if that permission would be necessary to secure other, greater goods. By contrast, I argue that the occurrence of significant evils (...)
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    Against insular liberalism: Sayyid Qutb, illiberal Islam and the forceless force of the better argument.Marilie Coetsee - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    Political liberals claim that liberal polities may legitimately dismiss the objections of ‘unreasonable’ citizens who resist political liberals’ favored principles of justice and political justification. A growing number of other political philosophers, including post-colonialist theorists, have objected to the resulting insularity of political liberalism. However, political liberals’ insularity also often prevents them from being sensitive or responsive to these critics’ complaints. In this article, I develop a more efficacious internal critique of political liberalism: I show that political liberals’ own core (...)
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    Consensus, Convergence, and Covid-19: The Role of Religion in Leaders’ Responses to Covid-19.Marilie Coetsee - 2023 - Leadership 13 (3):446-64.
    Focusing on current efforts to persuade the public to comply with Covid-19 best practices, this essay examines what role appeals to religious reasons should (or should not) play in leaders’ attempts to secure followers’ acceptance of group policies in contexts of religious and moral pluralism. While appeals to followers’ religious commitments can be helpful in promoting desirable public health outcomes, they also raise moral concerns when made in the contexts of secular institutions with religiously diverse participants. In these contexts, leaders (...)
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    The Moral Duty Against Dogmatism.Marilie Coetsee - 2022 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (4):563-589.
    In this paper, I argue for a _(pro tanto)_ _moral duty against dogmatism_: I argue that the _social costs_ of a disagreement can give those who are party to it added moral reasons to reconsider their controversial beliefs and (so) not to be dogmatic. In Sect. 1, I motivate the idea _that_ the social costs of disagreement may give rise to reasons to reconsider our beliefs by considering intuitive examples to that effect. I suggest that some of the stock intuitions (...)
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    Os corpos inscritos e os textos escritos: xénero, moda e literatura.Rebeca Baceiredo - 2023 - Vigo: Xerais.
  10. Identidad femenina: ¿figura de dominación o sujeto de emancipación? Por un feminismo ilustrado y republicano.Rebeca Moreno Balaguer - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:296-306.
    La intención fundamental de la presente investigación es dar cuenta de la paradoja política que supone la identidad para la teoría crítica feminista, como lugar del que es necesario partir y como heterodesignación limitadora que queremos superar en parte. La identidad ha devenido un concepto clave para los feminismos contemporáneos: así, si el desde el diferencialismo se opta por un reforzamiento de la identidad femenina; desde la teoría queer se reclama la constante desestabilización de toda identidad. Queremos reivindicar, para el (...)
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    El hispanismo en México, América Central y Las Antillas.Rebeca Barriga & Pedro Martín Butragueño - 2001 - Arbor 168 (664):513-532.
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    The Social Lives of Infectious Diseases: Why Culture Matters to COVID-19.Rebeca Bayeh, Maya A. Yampolsky & Andrew G. Ryder - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Over the course of the year 2020, the global scientific community dedicated considerable effort to understanding COVID-19. In this review, we discuss some of the findings accumulated between the onset of the pandemic and the end of 2020, and argue that although COVID-19 is clearly a biological disease tied to a specific virus, the culture–mind relation at the heart of cultural psychology is nonetheless essential to understanding the pandemic. Striking differences have been observed in terms of relative mortality, transmission rates, (...)
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    La construcción del concepto de espacio público en Hannah Arendt: Las fuentes de la metáfora teatral.Rebeca Canclini - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (2):323-334.
    Este trabajo analiza el concepto de espacio público en el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt a partir de metáforas provenientes del ámbito teatral. El objetivo principal es reconstruir el camino entre las intuiciones provenientes del mundo del teatro y la construcción del concepto de lo público arendtiano. Después de algunas precisiones metodológicas, se enumeran las expresiones vinculadas con el ámbito teatral que se encuentran en distintas obras arendtianas. Posteriormente, se analiza la fuente de la metáfora teatral y se caracteriza el concepto (...)
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    colaboración de la escuela y las instituciones culturales para la Educación Patrimonial: estudio de caso.Rebeca Guillén Peñafiel & Ana María Hernández Carretero - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:146-169.
    La educación patrimonial es necesaria para asegurar la protección, el respeto y la sostenibilidad de los bienes que constituyen nuestro patrimonio. En este sentido, procurar la concienciación patrimonial debe ser un objetivo común tanto para la educación reglada como para la no reglada, fortaleciendo la cooperación entre escuelas e instituciones de investigación y museísticas. Conocer cómo colaboran las instituciones educativas, museísticas y de investigación de la ciudad de Mérida para educar en patrimonio cultural es el objetivo de este trabajo. Para (...)
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    Reseña. Roberto Almanza y Víctor Hugo Pacheco (compiladores). Teorizando desde los pequeños lugares.Rebeca Gaytán Zamudio - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:593-596.
    The book Teorizando desde los pequeños lugares is presented, with the intention of showing the importance of thinking in non-hegemonic places.
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    The Phenomenal Appreciation of Reasons.Marilie Coetsee - 2020 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 15. Oxford University Press. pp. 24-48.
    Huckleberry Finn believes that by helping Miss Watson’s slave Jim escape to freedom, he is doing something wrong. But Huck does it anyway—and many want to give him moral credit for this choice. If Huck is to be worthy of such moral esteem, however, it seems there must be some implicit way of appreciating and responding to considerations as moral reasons that does not involve explicitly believing that those considerations are moral reasons. This chapter argues that an agent like Huck (...)
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    Primary care physicians' views about gatekeeping in clinical research recruitment: A qualitative study.Marilys Guillemin, Rosalind McDougall, Dominique Martin, Nina Hallowell, Alison Brookes & Lynn Gillam - 2017 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 8 (2):99-105.
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    Working Practices of the Menopause Clinic.Marilys Guillemin - 2000 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 25 (4):449-471.
    Although there are many possible ways of understanding menopause, it is the notion of menopause as hormone deficiency that currently dominates. How is it that this account remains prevalent rather than some alternative understanding of menopause? This question is explored through the employment of a framework informed by both actor network theory and symbolic interactionist studies. The author exploits the common ground shared by these two conceptual approaches to analyze how practices generate and reify particular kinds of knowledge about menopause. (...)
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    Teaching Online in an Ethic of Hospitality: Lessons from a Pandemic.Rebeca Heringer - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (1):39-53.
    With the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, teaching online became a norm for universities in Canada. Besides the challenges of teaching topics that may be impossible to be taught online, a major issue that the mandatory physical distancing brought is the relationality between teachers and students. In order to investigate how educators were making sense of such changes, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 education professors across Canada. In light of Derrida’s and Ruitenberg’s ethic of hospitality, this paper explores (...)
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    Labor Migration in Israel.Rebeca Raijman & Adriana Kemp - 2011 - ProtoSociology 27:177-193.
    This paper describes the ways by which state regulations created fertile soil on which legal labor migration in Israel developed into an unfree labor force. We show how state policies effectively subject foreign workers to a high degree of regulation, giving employers and manpower agencies mechanisms of control that they do not have over Israeli citizens. These mechanisms create a group of non-citizen workers that are more desirable as cheap, flexible, exploitable and expendable employees through enforcing atypical employment relations: fixed-term (...)
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    The institutionalization of labor migration in Israel.Rebeca Raijman & Adriana Kemp - 2016 - Arbor 192 (777):a289.
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    La Política Del Origen En Schmitt Frente a la Crítica Impolítica de Agamben.Rebeca Baceiredo Pérez - 2023 - Ágora Papeles de Filosofía 42 (2).
    Se revisitan las distintas resoluciones de Schmitt y Agamben ante una misma percepción ontopolítica: la contingencia en la definición del derecho, cuya función primaria es la organización de lo múltiple, tradicionalmente entendido como caos. Mientras Schmitt se decanta hacia un posfundacionalismo organicista, hacia una política del origen, Agamben opta por suspender, en un plano ontoético, la fundación del nomos. En este artículo se recorre con Schmitt la búsqueda de la forma transcendente y se acompaña a Agamben en la descripción aporética (...)
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    Between Mysticism and Philosophical Rationality: Al-Ghazālī on the Reasons of the Heart.Marilie Coetsee - 2021 - Comparative Philosophy 12 (2).
    In his seminal Orientalism and Religion, Richard King argues that Western scholars of religion have constructed a conceptual dichotomy between “mysticism” and “rationality” that has caused them to systematically distort the claims and arguments of Eastern thinkers. While King focuses primarily on Western scholarship on the Buddhist and Hindu traditions, this essay shows that his argument can also be extended to apply to Western scholarship on al-Ghazālī, whose sympathy for Sufism and apparent rejection of Greek philosophy has often earned him (...)
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    Language, Science and Globalization in the Eighteenth Century.Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (1):38-53.
    Asia, America, and Europe have been intellectually intertwined for centuries. Several studies have been published revealing European scholars’ interest in the “exotic” languages of Asia and America, as well as in ethnographic and anthropological aspects. Some scholars such as Polymath Leibniz (1646–1716), were interested in these languages in an attempt to construct a universal language, while others tried to establish language families, like the Jesuit Hervás y Panduro (1735–1809). However, all acknowledge the importance of language and the circulation of knowledge. (...)
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    Aproximación Teórico-Episte-Metodológica sobre el Desarrollo del Ser como Personalidad.Rebeca Castellanos Gómez - 2003 - Cinta de Moebio 16.
    The consideration of the development of the being like personality is seen in this article on the base of the unit of the theoretician, epistemology and the methodological, offered as the contribution to the production of scientific knowledge, in the Superior Education, on the category of persona..
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    Un mundo para la acción: subjetividades políticas y ley en Hannah Arendt.Rebeca Canclini - 2016 - Bahía Blanca, Argentina: EdiUNS.
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    What ethical resources are available to Alcohol and Other Drug practitioners? A systematic review.David Silkoff, Marilys Guillemin, Richard Chenhall & Rosalind McDougall - 2018 - Clinical Ethics 13 (1):34-52.
    Clinical work in Alcohol and Other Drugs has not generally been an area of focus for ethicists. Likewise, ethics is not usually part of Alcohol and Other Drugs training or practice. This means that resources available to Alcohol and Other Drugs clinicians navigating ethical challenges are not widely available. This paper describes a systematic review of literature at the intersection of ethics and clinical practice in Alcohol and Other Drugs. The review will potentially benefit Alcohol and Other Drug practitioners by (...)
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    Rapport and respect: negotiating ethical relations between researcher and participant. [REVIEW]Marilys Guillemin & Kristin Heggen - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (3):291-299.
    Qualitative research is largely dependent on building good interpersonal relations between researcher and participant. This is necessary for generating rich data, while at the same time ensuring respect is maintained between researcher and participant. We argue for a better understanding of researcher–participant relations in research practice. Codes of ethics, although important, do not address these kinds of ethical challenges. Negotiating the ethical relations between researcher and participant is paramount in maintaining ethical rigour in qualitative research. In this paper we propose (...)
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    ‘Obstructive and power hungry’?: the Australian human research ethics process.Doreen Rosenthal, Marilys Guillemin & Lynn Gillam - 2006 - Monash Bioethics Review 25 (2):S30-S38.
    ObjectivesTo investigate the views of Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) members and of researchers concerning the human research ethics review process in Australia.To examine whether there are differences between views of researchers and HREC members.Design and settingRegistrants at the NHMRC Ethics in Human Research Conference held in Canberra in May 2005 were surveyed by anonymous questionnaire comprising 14 questionnaire items and background demographic questions.ResultsOf the 407 registrants, 252 completed the questionnaire (62% response rate). Respondents comprised 219 (87%) HREC members or (...)
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  30. The problem of arbitrary requirements: an Abrahamic perspective.Sara Aronowitz, Marilie Coetsee & Amir Saemi - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (3):221-242.
    Some religious requirements seem genuinely arbitrary in the sense that there seem to be no sufficient explanation of why those requirements with those contents should pertain. This paper aims to understand exactly what it might mean for a religious requirement to be genuinely arbitrary and to discern whether and how a religious practitioner could ever be rational in obeying such a requirement. We lay out four accounts of what such arbitrariness could consist in, and show how each account provides a (...)
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  31. La mediación absoluta y el camino: de la transformación religiosa en Tanabe Hajime.Rebeca Maldonado - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:107-124.
    This essay deals with the problem of religious transformation in Tanabe Hajime. In his Philosophy as Metanoetics, Tanabe examines this transformation through the relationship between vows of the Buddhas as described in the writings of the Pure Land Buddhist thinker Shinran. For Tanabe, each vow expresses a moment of the religious transformation. Furthermore,he argues against all possibility of immediacy in human existence and sets out to demonstrate that the meaning of existence is mediated by the transformation of self-power into Other-power, (...)
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  32. La temporalidad metanoética: Sobre Tanabe, Heidegger y Shinran.Rebeca Maldonado - 2017 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2:113-144.
    In Tanabe’s reading of time in the work of Heidegger and, through Shinran’s interpretation, of the seventh-century Chinese philosopher Shandao, one can see that both Heidegger’s and Zendō’s viewpoints do not go beyond the ethical standpoint of self-power. Tanabe distances himself from any view that strays from the eternal present as it is witnessed in the practice of metanoesis, in which one attempts to live the continuous practice, not as if one were dead, but by effectively being so, that is, (...)
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  33. Los Departamentos de Comunicación de las ONG: investigación comparativa entre Argentina y España.Isidoro Arroyo Almaraz, Rebeca Martín Nieto & Lilia Ivana Mamic - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 85:130-143.
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    Commentary to Anne Dippel’s Metaphors We Live By. Three commentaries on artificial intelligence and the human condition.Rebeca Ibáñez Martín - 2021 - Arbor 197 (800):a605.
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    Identidad femenina:¿ figura de dominación o sujeto de emancipación? Por un feminismo ilustrado y republicano.Rebeca Moreno Balaguer - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:296-306.
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    Análisis del lenguaje de la Pedagogía. Caracterización y tipología.Rebeca Soler Costa - 2018 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 74 (282):899-919.
    Conocer el lenguaje de una disciplina científica permite entender mejor su epistemología. El lenguaje pedagógico precisa de un análisis, dado que no ha sido objeto de estudio. Por ello, el objetivo de este artículo es mostrar su caracterización lingüística del lenguaje de la Pedagogía. Se realiza una revisión bibliográfica del concepto de «lenguas especiales» y se analiza el léxico y los factores extralingüísticos. Se utiliza una metodología de investigación cualitativa, en una dimensión descriptiva. Los resultados muestran que es un «lenguaje (...)
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    Más allá del pensamiento determinante: el pensamiento reflexionante.Rebeca Maldonado - 2003 - Dikaiosyne 6 (11).
    Belandria, Margarita Artículos El erotismo como experiencia vinculada a lo sagrado Eroticism as an experience linked to the sacred order Castrejón, Gilberto Laberintos de sabiduría: Entre la razón y el mito Labyrinths of the knowledge: Between the reason and the myth Espar, Teresa Hacia una noción de "globalización" Towards a globalization notion González R., Javier y Belandria, Margarita Filosofía, semiótica, y ritmo Philosophy, semiotics, and rhythm Hocevar, Drina Más allá del pensamiento determinante, el pensamiento reflexionante Beyond deterministic thought, reflexive thought (...)
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    Human Research Ethics in Practice: Deliberative Strategies, Processes and Perceptions.Lynn Gillam, Marilys Guillemin, Annie Bolitho & Doreen Rosenthal - 2009 - Monash Bioethics Review 28 (1):34-50.
    In theory, HREC members should use the ethical guidelines in the National Statement on the Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Humans as the basis for their decisions, and researchers should design their research in accordance with these guidelines However, very little is known about what researchers and HREC members actually do in practice. In this paper, we report some of the key findings of the study “Human Research Ethics in Practice”, a qualitative interview-based study of health researchers and HREC members (...)
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    Codaro, Laura (2020). Cromañón: La construcción del acontecimiento y los procesos de memoria en la prensa escrita (2004-2014). Tesis para optar por el grado de Magíster en Historia y Memoria. [REVIEW]Rebeca Zalazar - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (25):e150.
    Revisión de Tesis Cromañón: La construcción del acontecimiento y los procesos de memoria en la prensa escrita (2004-2014) por L. Codaro.
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    Asi habló Zaratustra una subervisión de la temporalidad.Rebeca Maldonado - 2000 - Signos Filosóficos 4:135-143.
    "Así­ habló Zaratustra: Una subversión de la temporalidad" En La gaya ciencia, Nietzsche habí­a percibido ya el vací­o sobre el cual se asienta la existencia humana con la muerte de Dios. En Asi habló Zaratustra descubre que el sentido originario de la existencia no es el dolor ni el sufrimiento sino el placer y la risa. Así­, Zaratustra abre el abismo del hombre, su lugar sin Dios, para descubrir en el gozo la posibilidad de sí­ntesis entre la voluntad y el (...)
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    Sobre una posible solución a la disolución de la diferencia mundo sensible/suprasensible en el mundo de los útiles.Rebeca Maldonado - 2003 - Signos Filosóficos 10:73-86.
    The article reflects on the opposition between utility and beauty within the Romantic works, which permeates Heideggerian thought about technique. My proposal tries to establish a compromise between utility and beauty by way of the concept of non-utilization. Non-utilization is the transition f..
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  42. Tiempos extremados, tiempos de indigencia: hacia un pensamiento de la moderación.Rebeca Maldonado - 2007 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 8 (14):136-146.
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  43. Planeación de carrera: Estrategia para la capacitación del talento humano.Rebeca del Pino Peña - 2006 - Episteme 2 (8).
     
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    Losada, José Manuel y Lipscomb, Antonella , "Myth and Emotions". Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, 363 pp. ISBN: 978-1-5275- 0011-2. [REVIEW]Rebeca Gualberto - 2018 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 23:372-376.
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    Bilateral agreements, precarious work, and the vulnerability of migrant workers in Israel.Nonna Kushnirovich & Rebeca Raijman - 2022 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 23 (2):266-288.
    We examine the short-term and long-term impact of bilateral agreements on migrant workers’ vulnerability during their employment in Israel. To do so, we developed the Vulnerability Index of Migrant Workers based on five dimensions: poor working conditions, poor living conditions, poor safety conditions, low wages, and dependence on migration costs. We focus on migrant workers arriving in Israel from two different countries, employed in two different sectors of the economy. Data was gathered through a survey conducted among workers arriving from (...)
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    On the contagiousness of non-contagious behavior : the case of tax avoidance and tax evasion.Peter Hedstrom & Rebeca Ibarra - 2010 - In Hans Joas (ed.), The benefit of broad horizons: intellectual and institutional preconditions for a global social science: festschrift for Bjorn Wittrock on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. pp. 315--336.
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    Dolor y memoria: los intertextos periodísticos en El libro centroamericano de los muertos de Balam Rodrigo.Rebeca Medina Aragón - 2022 - Argos 9 (23):10-19.
    El libro centroamericano de los muertos de Balam Rodrigo es un retrato del terrible viaje que realizan los migrantes centroamericanos al pasar por México. Este oscila entre el verso y la prosa poética, así como en la narrativa, pues en ocasiones los poemas cuentan historias de muerte y desamparo de una persona en particular. Aunado a esto se encuentran los encabezados o extractos de notas periodísticas que titulan algunos poemas o se mezclan con los versos. Así, la naturaleza del libro (...)
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    Nietzsche and hermeneutical thinking: Finitude and truth.Rebeca Furtado de Melo - 2017 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 22 (2):215.
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    Reseña. Roberto Almanza y Víctor Hugo Pacheco (compiladores). Teorizando desde los pequeños lugares.Rebeca Gaytán Zamudio - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:593-596.
    Reseña. Se presenta el libro Teorizando desde los pequeños lugares, con la intención de mostrar la importancia de pensar en lugares no hegemónicos.
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    Espacio, paisaje, región, territorio y lugar: la diversidad en el pensamiento contemporáneo.Ramírez Velázquez & Blanca Rebeca - 2015 - México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco. Edited by Liliana López Levi.
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