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    Narrative Worlds of Frugal Consumers: Unmasking Romanticized Spirituality to Reveal Responsibilization and De-politicization.Srinath Jagannathan, Anupam Bawa & Rajnish Rai - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (1):149-168.
    Extant literature romanticizes frugality as a lifestyle trait that helps in the spiritual evolution of consumers, which in turn enables them in overcoming the negative consequences of materialism and over-consumption. Extant studies have not paid attention to cultural contexts, such as caste and gender, which could outline the non-volitional enactment of frugality in societies such as India. We draw from the work of the political philosopher Alain Badiou to argue that frugality embodies non-volitional subjectivities and is linked to processes of (...)
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  2. South Africa's Young Democracy, Ten Years On: Guest Editor's Introduction.Ahmed C. Bawa - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):vii - xviii.
     
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  3. Science, power, and policy intersecting at the HIV/AIDS pandemic.Ahmed C. Bawa - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):605-620.
     
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    Complementary Detector and State Preparation Error and Classicality in the Spin-j Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen–Bohm Experiment.Anupam Garg - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (5):1-36.
    The spin-j Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen–Bohm experiment is examined in the context of how the quantum theoretic probability distributions for the spin measurement outcomes are to be coarse-grained in order to yield classical behavior in the $$j \rightarrow \infty $$ limit. A coarse-graining protocol is found that can be viewed as imperfection either in the detection process or in state preparation process, and is in both viewpoints minimal in the sense that it is no more than what is needed to wash out the (...)
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    Globalization and ecofeminism in the South: keeping the 'Third World' alive.Anupam Pandey - 2013 - Journal of Global Ethics 9 (3):345-358.
    The aim of the article is to discern, highlight and thus, give due cognizance to a pattern of women's environmental activism in the South that is getting increasingly pronounced with the exacerbation of injustice and inequality due to globalization. It provides a theoretical critique and highlights a practical resistance offered by a materialist ecofeminism in combating the devastating impact of multi-national corporations in the South in the fields of food and nutritional security, deforestation and the protection of biodiversity. Furthermore, it (...)
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    Force as the controlling muscle variable in limb movement.P. N. S. Bawa & J. Dickinson - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):543-543.
  7. Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: TABLEAUX 2021.Anupam Das & Sara Negri (eds.) - 2021
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    Complexity of deep inference via atomic flows.Anupam Das - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 139--150.
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  9. TABLEAUX 2021, LNAI 12842.Anupam Das & Sara Negri (eds.) - 2021
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    Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell.Anupam Garg - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    I want to compliment the author on the obvious care and expertise with which he assembled this text. If I were to teach a yearlong graduate-level electromagnetism course, I would use this book.
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    Key drivers endorsing CSR: a transition from economic to holistic approach.Anupam Sharma - 2016 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1-2):165-184.
    The present study analyzes the key drivers facilitating corporate social responsibility practices in large-scale organizations of North-West region of India. Further research is using Carroll’s model of CSR responsibility as a basis to develop a strategic framework that demonstrates transition from economic to holistic approach. Carroll’s CSR model focuses on four aspects: economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities. This research has been taken to understand whether there is a transition in Indian large-scale organizations from its primary focus on economic responsibilities (...)
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    Solidarity, Knowledge and Social Hope.Anupam Yadav - 2022 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):103-114.
    The paper investigates the ideas of solidarity and social hope textured in critiquing western epistemology and politics of knowledge production. Richard Rorty’s anti-foundationalist, anti-representationalist critique argues for the de-hierarchization of knowledge-claims. The cultural-conversational turn to knowledge and social hope in the creation of democratic community finds its rationale in the conception of human solidarity, in the most praiseworthy human abilities of trust and cooperation. The idea of social hope, a critical engagement of the knower with knowledge production in the feminist (...)
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  13. South African Higher Education: At the Center of a Cauldron of National Imaginations.Ahmed C. Bawa - 2012 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 79 (3):669-694.
     
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    Assessment of size ordered recruitment.Parveen N. S. Bawa, Kelvin E. Jones & Richard B. Stein - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Have studies of motor unit recruitment been too restrictive?Parveen Bawa & Blair Calancie - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):647-648.
  16. Farkas's Lemma and the nature of reality: Statistical implications of quantum correlations. [REVIEW]Anupam Garg & N. D. Mermin - 1984 - Foundations of Physics 14 (1):1-39.
    A general algorithm is given for determining whether or not a given set of pair distributions allows for the construction of all the members of a specified set of higher-order distributions which return the given pair distributions as marginals. This mathematical question underlies studies of quantum correlation experiments such as those of Bell or of Clauser and Horne, or their higher-spin generalizations. The algorithm permits the analysis of rather intricate versions of such problems, in a form readily adaptable to the (...)
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    Who Regulates Ethics in the Virtual World?Seemu Sharma, Hitashi Lomash & Seema Bawa - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (1):19-28.
    This paper attempts to give an insight into emerging ethical issues due to the increased usage of the Internet in our lives. We discuss three main theoretical approaches relating to the ethics involved in the information technology era: first, the use of IT as a tool; second, the use of social constructivist methods; and third, the approach of phenomenologists. Certain aspects of ethics and IT have been discussed based on a phenomenological approach and moral development. Further, ethical issues related to (...)
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  18. Book review: Classical dynamics: A contemporary approach, by Jorge V. José and Eugene J. saletan. [REVIEW]Anupam Garg - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (5):841-843.
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    Neuro-cognitive aspects of “OM” sound/syllable perception: A functional neuroimaging study.Uttam Kumar, Anupam Guleria & Chunni Lal Khetrapal - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (3):432-441.
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    Mechanisms underlying firing in healthy and sick human motoneurons.Maria Piotrkiewicz, Parveen N. S. Bawa & Annie Schmied - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Fuzzy Preorder, Fuzzy Topology and Fuzzy Transition System.S. P. Tiwari & Anupam K. Singh - 2013 - In Kamal Lodaya (ed.), Logic and Its Applications. Springer. pp. 210--219.
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    Filsafat sejarah: perspektif agama Hindu dan pemikiran lainnya.Nengah Bawa Atmadja - 2018 - Denpasar, Bali: Pustaka Larasan bekerja sama dengan Masyarakat Sejarawan Indonesia (MSI) Provinsi Bali. Edited by Luh Putu Sri Ariyani.
    On philosophy of history from Hindu perspectives in Indonesia.
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    Gendered differences in perceived employability among higher education students in STEM and non-STEM disciplines.Dawn Bennett, Sherry Bawa & Subramaniam Ananthram - forthcoming - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education:1-7.
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    A sentence is known by the company it keeps: Improving Legal Document Summarization Using Deep Clustering.Deepali Jain, Malaya Dutta Borah & Anupam Biswas - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 32 (1):165-200.
    The appropriate understanding and fast processing of lengthy legal documents are computationally challenging problems. Designing efficient automatic summarization techniques can potentially be the key to deal with such issues. Extractive summarization is one of the most popular approaches for forming summaries out of such lengthy documents, via the process of summary-relevant sentence selection. An efficient application of this approach involves appropriate scoring of sentences, which helps in the identification of more informative and essential sentences from the document. In this work, (...)
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    Authorship Inflation in Medical Publications.Gaurie Tilak, Vinay Prasad & Anupam B. Jena - 2015 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 52:004695801559831.
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    The Sacred Writings of the Sikhs.E. B., Trilochan Singh, Jodh Singh, Kapur Singh, Bawa Harkishen Singh & Kushwant Singh - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):393.
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    Online accounting courses: digital loyalty for an inclusive and open society.Ashish Varma, Daniela Mancini, Ashwin Anupam Dalela & Aradhya Varma - 2023 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 21 (3):221-242.
    Purpose Online education can facilitate inclusive societal development. In emerging countries with low investment per capita in school and universities, it helps students overcome infrastructure constraints to continue their learning and reach their full potential, and it helps educational institutes to save costs and improve quality of learning. This study aims to develop and empirically evaluate a conceptual model for predicting digital loyalty (DL) among participants in online accounting courses, as a key lever to execute an inclusive societal development agenda (...)
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    Advocacy as a Human Rights Enabler for Parents in the Child Protection System.Chris Maylea, Lucy Bashfield, Sherie Thomas, Bawa Kuyini, Kathleen Fitt & Robyn Buchanan - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (3):275-294.
    Parents and guardians in child protection systems are in unequal power relationships with child protection practitioners. This relationship is experienced as exclusionary or even oppressive by many parents and guardians. For families and communities in the child protection system who experience intersectional discrimination and disadvantage, such as people with intellectual disabilities and First Nations people, this unequal relationship and subsequent potential exclusion and oppression can be even more profound. A growing body of literature indicates that advocacy can assist in addressing (...)
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    Bawa-Garba ruling is not good news for doctors.Nathan Hodson - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):15-16.
    Although some doctors celebrated when the Court of Appeal overturned Hadiza Bawa-Garba’s erasure from the medical register, it is argued here that in many ways the ruling is by no means good news for the medical profession. Doctors’ interests are served by transparent professional tribunals but the Court of Appeal’s approach to the GMC Sanctions Guidance risks increasing opacity in decision-making. Close attention to systemic factors in the criminal trial protects doctors yet the Court of Appeal states that the (...)
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  30. Bawākīr al-falsafah qabla Ṭālīs, aw, Min al-mīthūlūjiyā ilá al-falsafah ʻinda al-Yūnān.Ḥusām Muḥyī al-Dīn Ālūsī - 1981 - Bayrūt: al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah.
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  31. Bawākīr al-ʻalmānīyah fī al-fikr al-Islāmī.Ṭāriq ʻAbd al-Ḥāfiẓ Zubaydī - 2018 - Baghdād: Dār Qanādīl lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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    Drs Bramhall and Bawa-Garba and the rightful domain of the criminal law.Suzanne Ost - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (3):151-155.
    In the wake of two recent high-profile, controversial cases involving the prosecution and conviction of Drs Bramhall and Bawa-Garba, this article considers when it is socially desirable to criminalise doctors’ behaviour, exploring how the matters of harm, public wrongs and the public interest can play out to justify—or not, as the case may be—the criminal law’s intervention. Dr Bramhall branded his initials on patients’ livers during transplant surgery, behaviour acknowledged not to have caused his patients any harm by way (...)
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    Gross negligence manslaughter and doctors: ethical concerns following the case of Dr Bawa-Garba.Ash Samanta & Jo Samanta - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):10-14.
    Dr Bawa-Garba, a senior paediatric trainee who had been involved in the care of a child who died shortly after admission to hospital, was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently erased from the medical register. We argue that criminalisation of doctors in this way is fraught with ethical tensions at levels of individual blameworthiness, systemic failures, professionalism, patient safety and at the interface of the regulator and doctor. The current response to alleged manslaughter during clinical care is not (...)
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  34. Majmūʻ thalāth rasāʼil fī al-sulūk: Bawāriq al-fiṭānah li-taqwīyat al-baṭānah, Mīzān ṭabaqāt ahl al-ḥaythīyāt wa-tanbīh li-maʻrifat rijāl ahl al-diyānāt wa-al-murūʼāt, al-Fuyūḍāt al-ilāhīyah wa-al-anwār al-Nabawīyah.Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī - 2018 - al-Kuwayt: Dār al-Ḍiyāʼ lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Anwar ibn ʻAbd Allāh Sālim Bā ʻUmar, al-Sayyid ʻAlawī ibn Muḥammad ʻAqīl al-Kāf & al-Sayyid ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn.
     
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  35. al-Falsafah al-ʻIrāqīyah min al-bawākīr ilá al-ḥāḍir: al-Muʼtamar al-Falsafī al-Tāsiʻ li-Qism al-Dirāsāt al-Falsafīyah.Hudayl Saʻdī Mūsá & Shamrān ʻIjlī (eds.) - 2009 - Baghdād: Bayt al-Ḥikmah.
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  36. ʻIyār al-naẓar fī ʻilm al-jadal: min bawākīr naqd al-manṭiq wa-al-falsafah, wa-tajrīd qawāʻid al-munāẓarah.Ibn Ṭāhir al-Baghdādī & ʻAbd al-Qāhir - 2020 - Ḥawallī, al-Kuwayt: Asfār li-Nashr Nafīs al-Kutub wa-al-Rasāʼil al-ʻIlmīyah. Edited by Aḥmad Muḥammad ʻArrūbī.
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    Grounded ethical analysis.John McMillan - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):1-2.
    There’s no doubt that medical ethics should be ‘grounded’, in the sense that it aims to make a practical, normative contribution to significant ethical issues in medicine. There are a number of ways in which ethics can do that, two of which feature in this issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics. One way is by responding to significant new policy or legal developments that will have an impact on clinical practice. This issue discusses two legal developments that matter to (...)
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    Regulatory justice following gross negligence manslaughter verdicts: Nurse/doctor differences.Nathan Hodson - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (1):247-257.
    Two professionals who treated Jack Adcock before his death were convicted of gross negligence manslaughter, receiving 24-month suspended sentences. His nurse, Isabel Amaro, was erased from the nursing register; but after reviews in the High Court and Court of Appeal, his doctor, Hadiza Bawa-Garba, was merely suspended. This article explores the proposition that nurses are at greater risk of erasure than doctors after gross negligence manslaughter through a close reading of the guidance for medical and nursing tribunals informed by (...)
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    Gender Justice and Development: Vulnerability and Empowerment.Eric Palmer (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Vulnerability and empowerment are central concepts of contemporary development theory and ethics. Vulnerability associated with human interdependence is a wellspring of values in care ethics, while vulnerability arising from social problems demands remedy, of which empowerment is frequently the just form. Development planners and aid providers focus upon improving the wellbeing of the most vulnerable – especially women – by empowering them economically, socially and politically. -/- Both vulnerability and empowerment are considered in this volume. Jay Drydyk argues that empowerment (...)
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  40. Epistemic Injustice and Suicide Claims.Lucienne Spencer & Matthew Broome - 2024 - Epistemic Injustice and Violence. Lena Schützle, Barbara Schellhammer, Anupam Yadav, Cara-Julie Kather, Lou Thomine (Eds.).
    Reports of the intent to kill oneself are not always met with the credibility they deserve, with potentially fatal results. We recognise this as testimonial injustice, whereby a person’s testimony is not taken seriously due to a pervasive identity prejudice attached to the speaker (Fricker 2007). To meet the government’s ‘zero suicide ambition’ for mental health patients, we need to adopt epistemically just methods of evaluating suicide claims.
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