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    Conversations with Kidney Vendors in Pakistan: An Ethnographic Study.Farhat Moazam, Riffat Moazam Zaman & Aamir M. Jafarey - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (3):29-44.
    In theory, a commercial market for kidneys could increase the scarce supply of transplantable organs and give impoverished people a new way to lift themselves out of poverty. In‐depth sociological work on those who opt to sell their kidneys reveals a different set of realities. Around the town of Sarghoda, Pakistan, the negative social and psychological ramifications of selling a kidney affect not only the vendors themselves, but also their families, communities, and even the country as a whole.
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    (1 other version)The ethical business: challenges and controversies.Kamel Mellahi - 2002 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Geoffrey Edward Wood.
    The Ethical Business will provide up-to-date coverage of key issues and perspectives in business ethics from a critical perspective. After providing an overview of theoretical approaches to ethics, a wide range of relevant practical questions will be explored. The book will cover the issues in greater depth, and in a more critical manner, than other introductory texts.
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    Chunk formation in immediate memory and how it relates to data compression.Mustapha Chekaf, Nelson Cowan & Fabien Mathy - 2016 - Cognition 155 (C):96-107.
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    Families, Patients, and Physicians in Medical Decisionmaking: A Pakistani Perspective.Farhat Moazam - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (6):28-37.
    In Pakistan, as in many non‐Western cultures, decisions about a patient's health care are often made by the family or the doctor. For doctors educated in the West, the Pakistani approach requires striking a balance between preserving indigenous values and carving out room for patients to participate in their medical decisions.
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    Sharia law and organ transplantation: Through the lens of Muslim Jurists.Farhat Moazam - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (4):316-332.
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    Feminist discourse on sex screening and selective abortion of female foetuses.Farhat Moazam - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (3):205–220.
    ABSTRACT Although a preference for sons is reportedly a universal phenomenon, in some Asian societies daughters are considered financial and cultural liabilities. Increasing availability of ultrasonography and amniocentesis has led to widespread gender screening and selective abortion of normal female foetuses in many countries, including India. Feminists have taken widely divergent positions on the morality of this practice. Feminists from India have strongly opposed it, considering it as a further disenfranchisement of females in their patriarchal society, and have agitated successfully (...)
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    Islam and the West: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida.Mustapha Cherif & Giovanna Borradori - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    In the spring of 2003, Jacques Derrida sat down for a public debate in Paris with Algerian intellectual Mustapha Chérif. The eminent philosopher arrived at the event directly from the hospital where he had just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the illness that would take his life just over a year later. That he still participated in the exchange testifies to the magnitude of the subject at hand: the increasingly distressed relationship between Islam and the West, and the questions (...)
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    Pakistan and Biomedical Ethics: Report from a Muslim Country.Farhat Moazam & Aamir M. Jafarey - 2005 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (3):249-255.
    The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has a population of more than 145 million people, about 95% of whom are Muslims . Although it has a few large cities such as Karachi, almost 65% of the country is still rural, with a per capita income of $408 per year. The overall literacy rate is estimated to be 41.5% but is much lower for women in many of the provinces. Pakistan has a complex culture with many ethnic groups and socioeconomic strata, but (...)
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    Pakistan and kidney trade: battles won, battles to come.Farhat Moazam - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):925-928.
    This essay provides a brief overview of the rise of organ trade in Pakistan towards the end of the last century and the concerted, collective struggle—of physicians and medical associations aided by the media, journalists, members of civil society, and senior judiciary—in pressuring the government to bring about and implement a national law criminalizing such practices opposed by an influential pro-organ trade lobby. It argues that among the most effective measures to prevent re-emergence of organ trafficking in the country is (...)
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  10. Traumatic Realism and the retrieval of Historical Value in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s postcolonial text Half of a Yellow Sun.Mustapha Kharoua - 2015 - International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies 2 (1):291-304.
    As a searing narrative which grapples with the trauma of the past, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Half of a Yellow Sun (2006) has managed to garner quite considerable critical acclaim. Acknowledging the nuances of documenting the violence inflicted upon the Igbo people in Nigeria in the 1967-1970 war, this postcolonial text convincingly rethinks the narrative of trauma beyond the event-based paradigm. Out of responsibility, its pressing demands for justice against the enduring effects of colonialism typify postcolonial trauma theory’s attempt at (...)
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    Radwa Ashour ’s Granada Concealed Pasts , Foreclosed Futures in the Arab/Muslim World.Mustapha Kharoua - 2023 - Journal of Humanities Insights 7 (1):29-39.
    This article reads Radwa Ashour’s Granada (1995) as a novel that examines the cumulativeness of trauma in Arab/Muslim cultures. It is representative of postcolonial trauma novels’ rethinking of the Eurocentric event-based model that lays the postcolonial question by the wayside. A barbed critique that links the colonial past to its postcolonial aftermath is thus leveled at the lasting aftereffects of a violent Western coloniality/modernity. By deploying the family trope, it recasts the undeterrable advance of Western globalism as the instigator of (...)
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    “EPISTEMICIDE” AND “MEMORICIDE”, LEGALIZED DESTRUCTION IN THE ARAB/MUSLIM WORLD.Mustapha Kharoua - 2023 - Isagoge (e176-201):199-217.
    Abstract: This article is a contribution to Postcolonial Trauma Studies. It aims to examine the ways in which Arab cultures bear the lasting aftereffects of the loss of al-Andalus that took place in 1492. Its focus is especially on the ramifications of such a key juncture in history that has enduringly contributed to the legitimation of the destruction of the Arab/Muslim cultures’ heritage. Western-centric knowledge came to license violence based on the demonization of the Other’s ways of knowing. Based on (...)
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    Exploring the Impact of Positive Levers of Control on Organisational Resilience: The Mediating Role of Open Innovation.Mustapha Razzouki, Mohamed Jallal El Adnani, Fatima Touhami & Salah Ben Hammou - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1716-1731.
    This study explores how positive control levers (belief systems and interactive control systems) affect organisational resilience, focusing on the role of open innovation as a mediator. Data were collected through a questionnaire administered to business managers and analysed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) approach. The sample comprised 349 Moroccan industrial companies. The results demonstrate that positive control levers significantly impact open innovation and organisational resilience. Additionally, open innovation acts as a mediator, indirectly influencing the relationship between (...)
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    The Role and Potential of Stakeholders in “Hollow Participation”: Conventional Stakeholder Theory and Institutionalist Alternatives.Kamel Mellahi & Geoffrey Wood - 2003 - Business and Society Review 108 (2):183-202.
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    E-learning Realities and Challenges – A Case of Ghardaia University in Algeria.Kamel Aouissi - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (2).
    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Algerian universities embraced e-learning as a new educational model. The study aimed to uncover the reality of university professors’ engagement with e-learning technologies and the factors influencing the consolidation of that teaching approach. A quantitative field study was conducted at the University of Ghardaia, utilising a questionnaire to survey a sample of faculty members. The findings underscored the critical need for comprehensive training programs to equip professors with the requisite skills for effective e-learning (...)
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    A chained metonymic approach to ίdὸ‘eye’ constructional metonymies in Hausa.Mustapha Bala Tsakuwa, Xu Wen & Ibrahim Lamido - 2023 - Cognitive Linguistics 34 (2):165-196.
    Unlike previous studies which generally seem to focus more on Hausa metaphorical expressions, this study investigates a wide range of uses ofίdὸ‘eye’ in its constructional metonymy patterns in the language by exploring corpus data that contain over 300 eye-related expressions. We observe that some constructional metonymies maintain a set of fixed words and syntax in activating conceptual shifts and producing eye metonymies while others have semi-fixed patterns and produce the same metonymies. Lexical items liketsόkάlế,kὰn,ὰ,dὰ, andbὰsίrὰamong others are constant constituents in (...)
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    Método, Exposição e Definição Na Crítica da Razão Pura de Kant.Pedro Casalotti Farhat - 2021 - Pólemos 8 (15):214-233.
    The aim of this article consists in presenting an interpretation of the Critique of Pure Reason that begins with the notion of method in philosophy and it is way of exposition. This interpretation obeys the imperative of comprehending Kant’s philosophy as a whole and intends, doing do, point out the importance of the method in the study of kantian philosophy. After getting into the preliminary discussion about the possible interpretation of Kant’s method of philosophy and its importance, we present the (...)
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    Compression in Working Memory and Its Relationship With Fluid Intelligence.Mustapha Chekaf, Nicolas Gauvrit, Alessandro Guida & Fabien Mathy - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S3):904-922.
    Working memory has been shown to be strongly related to fluid intelligence; however, our goal is to shed further light on the process of information compression in working memory as a determining factor of fluid intelligence. Our main hypothesis was that compression in working memory is an excellent indicator for studying the relationship between working-memory capacity and fluid intelligence because both depend on the optimization of storage capacity. Compressibility of memoranda was estimated using an algorithmic complexity metric. The results showed (...)
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    De la rive sud, adieu à Derrida.Mustapha Cherif - 2005 - Rue Descartes 48 (2):82-86.
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    Rencontre avec le pape: l'Islam et le dialogue interreligieux.Mustapha Cherif - 2011 - Alger: Barzakh.
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  21. A Bifurcation Model of Neuronal of Spike Train Patterns: A Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Approach.N. H. Farhat, M. Eldefrawy & S. Y. Lin - 1994 - In Karl H. Pribram (ed.), Origins: Brain and Self Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 396.
     
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    Avicenna: the biography of the Iranian physician, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, belletrist and poet of genius.Eqbal Farhat - 2006 - [Tehran]: Bastan.
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    Le Statut Personnel.Aida Farhat - 2008 - Cultura 5 (2):7-12.
    In this article, I will try to explain the meaning of the word zihâr, translated as oath of the back, trying only to situate it in its context and to bring an elucidation of the subject`s origin. The zihâr is a type of repudiation used by a husband against his wife in the times of gâhiliyya (the ante-Islamic period), by using a solemn divorce formula which consists in saying: "let (her) be from now on as the back of my mother". (...)
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    hammam et la culture de la purification chez les femmes de la Medina et de son hawz: le cas des rituels festifs familiaux à Tlemcen et Ain el Hûts.Mustapha Guenaou - 2020 - Studium 24:147-171.
    Cette contribution entre dans le cadre d’une série d’études qui porte, essentiellement, sur un lieu d’histoire et de mémoire du corps de la femme. Il s’agit du hammam, dans sa langue d’origine et le bain maure chez les francophones, dans la conception de la population de l’ancienne capitale du Maghreb central et son hawz. Par son passé, il remonte à une date lointaine. Le hammam reprend ses fonctions principales pour prendre une place dans la société arabo musulmane. Très fréquenté par (...)
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    Values-based management: the way forward for the next millennium.Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (ed.) - 1998 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
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  26. Alʹ-Farabi: filosof musulʹman vsekh vremen i Vtoroĭ uchitelʹ posle Aristoteli︠a︡.Magdi Kamelʹ - 2020 - Almaty: Qazaq universitetī.
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    Bildung und das Hindernis der Tradition: Zur Lektüre von Abdallah Laroui.Mustapha Laarissa - 2009 - In Fathi Triki, Jacques Poulain & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Erziehung Und Demokratie: Europäische, Muslimisch Und Arabische Länder Im Dialog. Akademie Verlag. pp. 150-166.
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    (2 other versions)Islam and the West: Unequal Distance/ Unequal Difference.Marrouchi Mustapha - 2007 - Latest Issue of Philosophia Africana 10 (1):1-30.
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    (1 other version)Business failure in the use of animals: Ethical issues and contestations.Kamel Mellahi & Geoffrey Wood - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (2):151–163.
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    Encounters of a Different Kind.Farhat Moazam - 2019 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (2):337-341.
    It has been a little over three months since I returned. My day begins with an altercation with a new security guard who stops me as I drive up to the gate of the brand-new university hospital. He tells me that I am to use the other entrance, as only the chairman’s car is allowed through this gate. I inform him that I am the chairman. He peers at me suspiciously. The chairman sahib is a man not a woman, he (...)
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    Realigning Pakistan's Bioethics Center during Covid‐19.Farhat Moazam & Aamir Jafarey - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (3):8-9.
    The arrival of the Covid‐19 pandemic in Pakistan necessitated that the Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Culture in Karachi realign its activities to changing realities in the country. As Pakistan's only bioethics center, and with no guidelines available for allocation of scarce medical resources, CBEC developed “Guidelines for Ethical Healthcare Decision‐Making in Pakistan” with input from medical and civil society stakeholders. The CBEC blog connected to the center's bioethics programs for students from Pakistan and Kenya shifted to Covid‐related issues specific (...)
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  32. BONTEMPI JÚNIOR, Bruno. Laerte Ramos de Carvalho e a constituição História e Filosofia da Educação como disciplina acadêmica /.Samir Ahmad dos Santos Mustapha - 2016 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 21 (3):666-671.
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    Islam, ‘Soft’ Orientalism and Hegemony: A Gramscian Rereading.Mustapha Kamal Pasha - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (4):543-558.
    The neo‐Gramscian framework offers one of the more innovative contributions to a discipline long embedded in the self‐same verities of behaviouralism, positivism and neo‐Realism. As with conventional wisdom, however, neo‐Gramscians reproduce either assumptions of liberal neutrality or cultural thickness in relation to the ‘peripheral zones’ of the global political economy. These tendencies produce a variant that can be likened to ‘soft Orientalism’. In the first instance, cultural difference is not much of an impediment to the establishment of (West‐centred) global hegemony. (...)
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    Size and Sociodemographic characteristics of the Afghan refugee population in Pakistan.Farhat Yusuf - 1990 - Journal of Biosocial Science 22 (3):269-279.
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    (1 other version)To Donate a Kidney: Public Perspectives from Pakistan.Farhat Moazam, Aamir M. Jafarey & Bushra Shirazi - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (2):76-83.
    Despite the majority opinion of Muslim jurists that organ donation is permitted in Sharia, surveys indicate continuing resistance by lay Muslims, especially to donating organs following death. Pakistan, a country with 165 million Muslims, currently reliant on live donors, is considering steps to establish deceased donor programs which will require public acceptance and support. This article analyzes the results of in‐depth interviews with 105 members of the public focusing on opinions and knowledge about juristic rulings regarding kidney donations, donor‐family dynamics (...)
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    Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea: Unbelonging and the Trauma of Imprisonment.Mustapha Kharoua - 2016 - International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies 3 (3):1260141.
    Abstract Abdulrazak Gurnah’s novel By the Sea (2001) is a compelling narrative of the trauma of displacement in postcolonial Africa. Set mainly between Zanzibar and Britain, it brings into focus the trauma of imprisonment as a defining feature of dislocation and unbelonging in postcolonial African cultures. The work critiques the forces of separation bred by racism in nationalist discourse, forces that act as the legacies of colonialism that limits the freedom of the oppressed colonial Other. This article supplements Michael Rothberg’s (...)
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    Notas sobre uma obra de Blumenbach.Pedro Casalotti Farhat - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (1):87-96.
    Resenha de: Blumenbach, J. F. Sobre o impulso de formação e a geração. Tradução, introdução e notas de Isabel Coelho Fragelli. Revisão técnica de Luciana Valéria Nogueira. Santo André: Editora UFABC, 2019.
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    Cyborg finance mirrors cyborg social media.Kamel Ajji - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (1).
    This article aims at showing the similarities between the financial and the tech sectors in their use and reliance on information and algorithms and how such dependency affects their attitude towards regulation. Drawing on Pasquale’s recommendations for reform, it sets out a proposal for a constant and independent scrutiny of internet service providers.
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  39. Privatisation and inheritance in Andalusian documents during the period of the Murabitun.Mustapha Bensbaa & M'hammad Benaboud - 1993 - Al-Qantara 14 (2):259-274.
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    A sociopragmatic account of religiosity and secularity in fictional narratives.Kamel Abdelbadie Elsaadany - 2022 - Pragmatics and Society 13 (1):45-66.
    This paper investigates the religiosity/secularity dichotomy in Naguib Mahfouz’s novels, which is shaped by cultural narratives that convey his ideas. It analyzes a defined corpus of Mahfouz’s narratives that articulate his notions of religiosity/secularity. Through an interdisciplinary methodology combining the application of pragmatics, interactional sociolinguistics, and contextual analysis, it aims to determine Mahfouz’s potentiality for perceiving and narrativizing religiosity and secularity in twentieth-century Egypt. It discusses how Mahfouz adopts sociopragmatic techniques to give a bright picture of the secularist discourse but (...)
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    Disciplina e teoria - Uma reflexão sobre a formação partindo da filosofia kantiana.Pedro Casalotti Farhat - 2020 - Páginas de Filosofía 8 (1-2):55.
    A intenção deste texto é articular dois temas pouco trabalhados juntos nas interpretações de Kant, embora sejam, segundo nosso entendimento, de fundamental importância para uma plena compreensão da filosofia kantiana e do conhecimento filosófico em geral: a disciplina da razão pura e a filosofia teórica. Pretendemos nos utilizar de algumas outras noções, no entanto, para responder a seguinte pergunta: é possível a formação sem a disciplina filosófica? Isto é, seria possível uma formação teórica sem uma disciplina ou uma “contribuição negativa” (...)
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    L’unicum d’al-Burṣān wa l-‘urǧān d’al-Ǧāḥiẓ: Essai de datation d’un manuscrit andalou.Mustapha Jaouhari - 2020 - Al-Qantara 41 (1):149-181.
    The Rabat manuscript, BNRM, 87-Q, is a unique copy of Kitāb al-burṣān wa-l-‘urjān wa-l-‘umyān wa-l-ḥūlān written by the Basrian al-Jāḥiẓ. It was used for the two known critical editions of this text. Their confrontation with the manuscript reveals their merits and their limits. The codicological and paleographical examination of the manuscript allows us to consider it as an Andalusian book production and to suggest an approximate dating of the end of the 4th/10th or even of the beginning of the 5th/11th (...)
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  43. Traumatic Realism in African Diasporic Writing.Mustapha Kharoua - 2016 - Joensuu: University of Eastern Finland.
    This dissertation aims to address literary texts written in English by diasporic writers of African descent in the context of trauma. Drawing on Michael Rothberg’s concept of “traumatic realism,” it seeks to question the Eurocentrism that marks cultural trauma studies and bring into focus the anxieties of home and (un)belonging as indicators of post-traumatic African cultures. The three analyzed works by Abdulrazak Gurnah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Caryl Phillips are placed at the crossroads of cultures, beyond the victim/perpetrator dichotomy, in (...)
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    The new/old idiot: Re-reading said's contributions to post-colonial studies.Mustapha Marrouchi - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (2):37-60.
    The old idiot wanted, by himself, to account for what was lost or saved; but the new idiot wants the lost, the incomprehensible, and the absurd to be restored to him. This is most certainly not the same persona; a mutation has taken place. And yet a slender thread links the two idiots, as if the first had to lose reason so that the second rediscovers what the other, in winning it, had lost in advance.
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    Changes in corporate social responsibility activity during a pandemic: The case of COVID‐19.Kamel Mellahi, Belaid Rettab, Sangeeta Sharma, Mathew Hughes & Paul Hughes - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (S3):270-290.
    This study examines the practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) during COVID-19. Little is known about how organizations practice CSR during acute exogenous crises. Overlooking how CSR practices change during a crisis matters because organizations are compelled into trade-offs that carry implications for their CSR initiatives. Analysis of interview data with CSR managers, from 21 Dubai-based business organizations during COVID-19, uncovers changes in the content and process of CSR during the pandemic. The results show that the practice of CSR underwent (...)
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    Abortion in South Australia, 1971–86: an update.Farhat Yusuf & Dora Briggs - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (3):285-296.
    Official statistics on abortion in South Australia for the period 1971–86 are analysed in terms of incidence, age of patients and nuptiality, reasons for abortion, method of termination, period of gestation, previous abortions and concurrent sterilisation. Demographic implications are discussed and recommendations are made for more education and counselling, especially for younger and unmarried women for whom the incidence of abortion seems to be rising.
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    Kharāj in Islamic LawKharaj in Islamic Law.Farhat J. Ziadeh, Hossein Modarressi Tabātabāʾī & Hossein Modarressi Tabatabai - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):488.
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    The Islamic Law on Land Tax and Rent: The Peasants' Loss of Property Rights as Interpreted in the Hanafite Legal literature of the mamluk and ottoman periods.Farhat J. Ziadeh & Baber Johansen - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):602.
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    The Judicial Administration of Ottoman Egypt in the Seventeenth Century.Farhat J. Ziadeh & Galal H. El-Nahal - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):563.
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    Fertility and Infant Mortality Levels in Pakistan: A Reassessment of the 1971 Population Growth Survey.Farhat Yusuf - 1981 - Journal of Biosocial Science 13 (2):189-196.
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