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    (1 other version)Ethics of fertility preservation for prepubertal children: should clinicians offer procedures where efficacy is largely unproven?Rosalind J. McDougall, Lynn Gillam, Clare Delany & Yasmin Jayasinghe - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 44 (1):27-31.
    Young children with cancer are treated with interventions that can have a high risk of compromising their reproductive potential. ‘Fertility preservation’ for children who have not yet reached puberty involves surgically removing and cryopreserving reproductive tissue prior to treatment in the expectation that strategies for the use of this tissue will be developed in the future. Fertility preservation for prepubertal children is ethically complex because the techniques largely lack proven efficacy for this age group. There is professional difference of opinion (...)
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  2. The Scope of Reciprocal Causation.Yasmin Haddad - 2024 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 16 (3).
    The role of reciprocal causation in Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) is controversial. Proponents of EES argue that reciprocal causation is a key innovation, underpinning the necessity of EES. Conversely, critics of the EES maintain that Standard Evolutionary Theory (SET) adequately encompasses the concept of reciprocal causation, challenging the need for EES. This skepticism is rooted in two primary critiques. First, the mischaracterization of causal dynamics within SET by EES advocates leads to a misrepresentation of SET. Second, the oversight of how (...)
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    Faith-based NGOs and healthcare in poor countries: a preliminary exploration of ethical issues.S. Jayasinghe - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (11):623-626.
    An increasing number of non-governmental organisations provide humanitarian assistance, including healthcare. Some faith-based NGOs combine proselytising work with humanitarian aid. This can result in ethical dilemmas that are rarely discussed in the literature. The article explores several ethical issues, using four generic activities of faith-based NGOs: It is discriminatory to deny aid to a needy community because it provides less opportunity for proselytising work. Allocating aid to a community with fewer health needs but potential for proselytising work is unjust, since (...)
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    Connected Play: Tweens in a Virtual World.Yasmin B. Kafai, Deborah A. Fields & Mizuko Ito - 2013 - MIT Press.
    How kids play in virtual worlds, how it matters for their offline lives, and what this means for designing educational opportunities.
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  5. Assisting or controlling? When social workers become probation officers.Yasmine Bouagga - 2015 - In Didier Fassin (ed.), At the heart of the state: the moral world of institutions. London: Pluto Press.
     
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  6. Democratic theory and democratic failure : a contextual approach.Yasmin Dawood - 2020 - In Melissa Schwartzberg & Daniel Viehoff (eds.), Democratic failure. New York: New York University Press.
     
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  7. Religion and enlightenment in the neo-Latin reception of Lucretius.Yasmin Haskell - 2007 - In Stuart Gillespie & Philip R. Hardie (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Lucretius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 198.
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    Images in Health-related Communications from Sri Lanka: Is there a Racial Bias?Saroj Jayasinghe, Thrangani Rupasinghe & Yumal Kuruppu - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (2):207-212.
    Racial bias and language discrimination are recognized in the health sector in countries such as Sri Lanka. This may extend to images used in health communication and educational literature. We analyzed the racial and ethnic representation in a sample of newspapers and websites related to health obtained over a period. Most of the human figures in health-related messages in newspapers had an overrepresentation of Caucasians. This trend was absent in websites where 73% of the images of Sri Lankans. The reasons (...)
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  9. Stylized Protest: Rastafarian Symbols of Identification.Yasmin Jiwani - 1985 - Nexus 4 (1):2.
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  10. En búsqueda de un método comprensivo.Yasmín del Pilar Díaz Saldes - 2006 - Philosophica 29:199-210.
    Este escrito muestra que el método que surge a partir del pensamiento cartesiano, con un propósito explicativo, revela una radical insuficiencia que conducirá a una nueva propuesta metódica que tiene ahora un propósito comprensivo: la hermenéutica. El método cartesiano se revela suficiente para comprender fenómenos de la naturaleza, pero se muestra insuficiente para hacerse cargo del fenómeno humano. Este método, originalmente orientado a la comprensión de textos, especialmente la escritura sagrada, con Schleiermacher se amplía para convertirse en un procedimiento de (...)
     
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    La práctica artística de Regina José Galindo: Anatomía de una metáfora emancipatoria.Yasmin Martín Vodopivec - 2019 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 24:95-112.
    A lo largo de la historia, las relaciones de la poesía con las otras bellas artes han sido objeto de numerosos estudios basados principalmente en criterios de comparación. El lenguaje poético, trasciende las fronteras de la literatura y se convierte en un elemento clave para determinar si la obra es arte. La forma, la percepción y la ejecución de la performance, que en sus orígenes estaba ligada al acto representativo basado en el texto, como medio artístico de expresión en el (...)
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    Consanguinity and its relationship to differential fertility and mortality in the Kotia: A tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, India.Jm Naidu Yasmin & Cgn Mascie-Taylor - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29:171-80.
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  13. Filosofia da ciência e epistemologias feministas: entrevista com Helen Longino.Yasmin Haddad, Jade Arbo & Maria Helena Silva Soares - 2021 - Em Construção 1 (10).
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    Complexity and systems thinking.Yasmin Merali & Peter Allen - 2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 31--52.
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    Communicated Accountability by Faith-Based Charity Organisations.Sofia Yasmin, Roszaini Haniffa & Mohammad Hudaib - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (1):103-123.
    The issue of communicated accountability is particularly important in Faith-Based Charity Organisations as the donated funds and use of those funds are often meant to fulfil religious obligations for the well-being of society. Integrating Stewart’s (1984) ladder of accountability with the Statement of Recommended Practice guidance for charities, this paper examines communicated accountability practices of Muslim and Christian Charity Organisations in England and Wales. Our content analysis results indicate communicated accountability to be generally limited, focusing on providing basic descriptive information (...)
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  16. Interventionism and the exclusion problem.Yasmin Bassi - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    Jaegwon Kim (1998a, 2005) claims that his exclusion problem follows a priori for the non-reductive physicalist given her commitment to five apparently inconsistent theses: mental causation, non-identity, supervenience, causal closure and non-overdetermination. For Kim, the combination of these theses entails that mental properties are a priori excluded as causes, forcing the non-reductive physicalist to accept either epiphenomenalism, or some form of reduction. In this thesis, I argue that Kim’s exclusion problem depends on a particular conception of causation, namely sufficient production, (...)
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    Motor Deficits in the Ipsilesional Arm of Severely Paretic Stroke Survivors Correlate With Functional Independence in Left, but Not Right Hemisphere Damage.Shanie A. L. Jayasinghe, David Good, David A. Wagstaff, Carolee Winstein & Robert L. Sainburg - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Chronic stroke survivors with severe contralesional arm paresis face numerous challenges to performing activities of daily living, which largely rely on the use of the less-affected ipsilesional arm. While use of the ipsilesional arm is often encouraged as a compensatory strategy in rehabilitation, substantial evidence indicates that motor control deficits in this arm can be functionally limiting, suggesting a role for remediation of this arm. Previous research has indicated that the nature of ipsilesional motor control deficits vary with hemisphere of (...)
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    Pharmaceutical industry sponsorship of academic conferences: ethics of conflict of interest.Saroj Jayasinghe - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e33-e33.
    Sponsorship of medical conferences by the pharmaceutical industry has led to many ethical issues, especially in resource-poor developing countries. The core issue in these instances is to reduce or avoid conflicts of interests. COI is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgment or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influenced by secondary interests. Disruption of social trust should also be considered. This deontological approach should be complemented by a consequentialist approach. Towards this, the concept (...)
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    Color Charts, Esthetics, and Subjective Randomness.Yasmine B. Sanderson - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (1):142-149.
    Color charts, or grids of evenly spaced multicolored dots or squares, appear in the work of modern artists and designers. Often the artist/designer distributes the many colors in a way that could be described as “random,” that is, without an obvious pattern. We conduct a statistical analysis of 125 “random-looking” art and design color charts and show that they differ significantly from truly random color charts in the average distance between adjacent colors. We argue that this attribute generalizes results in (...)
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    Ethics and Health Communication in English: Tackling the Consequences of Colonial Era Linguicism and Racism.Saroj Jayasinghe - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (2):245-253.
    Sri Lanka, once a colony of Britain, gained independence in 1948. However, especially the health sector continues to use English as its main medium of communication. Such language bias leads to marginalization of those less fluent in English, and hinders achieving a higher level of health literacy. Discrimination of people or social groups based on their language is termed linguicism. Tackling linguicism requires an understanding of its historic roots and an exploration of potential links to colonial racial prejudices. Published literature (...)
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    La Cimathéque, centre alternatif du film.Yasmin Dessouki & Thierry Baudoin - 2015 - Multitudes 60 (3):193-197.
    La cimatheque, un centre alternatif du film, situé dans le centre du Caire a ouvert ses portes le 3 juin 2015. Elle est née d’abord du désir de jeunes cinéastes de créer une société de production indépendante. Avec la révolution le projet s’est étoffé, et la Cimathèque est devenue un lieu de rencontre, de projection, de production, de digitalisation, d’archivage, de débats à l’adresse de tous les cinéphiles. L’Égypte possède une longue tradition cinématographique, interrompue par des années de négligence, de (...)
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    Lawrence Weiner: Sprache AlS skulpturaler akt im raum.Yasmin Meinicke - 2012 - In Markus Rath & Ulrike Feist (eds.), Et in Imagine Ego: Facetten von Bildakt Und Verkörperung : Festgabe Für Horst Bredekamp. Akademie Verlag. pp. 467-480.
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    The Reality of Cards.Yasmin Michailidis - 2022 - Questions 22:17-18.
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    Atmospheric Buddhism: How Buddhism is Distributed, Felt, and Moralized in a Repressive Society.Yasmin Cho - 2024 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (4):701-719.
    A growing number of lay Buddhist practitioners have sought out alternative ways to incorporate Buddhist teachings in their daily practices and make positive changes in society by “doing good” for others. Sometimes recognized as part of “humanistic Buddhism,” this approach emphasizes general morality and focuses on people who need help as a way to fulfill Buddhist teachings in this world. Some Chinese Buddhist practitioners who follow the Tibetan Buddhist tradition also carry out similar humanistic engagements but use more subtle space-making (...)
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    Unveiling the Black Box in Retail Firms’ Supply Chain Labor Standards Performance: A Theory of Supply Chain Labor Compliance Integration.Mevan Jayasinghe & Yinyin Cao - 2025 - Business and Society 64 (1):87-125.
    Prior work shows limited success in retail firms’ efforts to create socially responsible supply chains by enforcing suppliers’ compliance with labor standards, partly due to conflicting sourcing demands exerted on the supplier by siloed functional units within the retail firm. To ensure the substantive adoption of labor standards throughout its supply chain, we argue that the retail firm must improve their degree of “supply chain labor compliance integration” by minimizing cross-functional tensions in human capital, identities, processes and goals. We define (...)
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  26. Ciencias de la naturaleza y ciencias del espíritu en la perspectiva de Dilthey.Yasmín del Pilar Díaaz - 2006 - Philosophica 30:65-76.
     
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    The Violence of Bereavement from the Research Psychologist’s Perspective.Yasmine Chemrouk, Delphine Peyrat-Apicella, Rozenn Le-Berre, Livia Sani & Marie-Frédérique Bacqué - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (3):306-311.
    This clinical vignette stems from French research into sedative practices and their influence on bereavement in spouses of cancer patients. We worked with hospital departments to recruit participants. They were offered a questionnaire and were invited to a research interview. This led us to explore the various issues that palliative care providers may face, including their relationship with the patient’s loved ones, questions about bereavement, and how best to support the bereaved. Feelings of bereavement are difficult to put into words, (...)
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    All you Need is Trust? Public Perspectives on Consenting to Participate in Genomic Research in the Sri Lankan District of Colombo.Krishani Jayasinghe, W. A. S. Chamika, Kaushalya Jayaweera, Kalpani Abhayasinghe, Lasith Dissanayake, Athula Sumathipala & Jonathan Ives - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (2):281-302.
    Engagement with genomic medicine and research has increased globally during the past few decades, including rapid developments in Sri Lanka. Genomic research is carried out in Sri Lanka on a variety of scales and with different aims and perspectives. However, there are concerns about participants' understanding of genomic research, including the validity of informed consent. This article reports a qualitative study aiming to explore the understanding, knowledge, and attitudes of the Sri Lankan public towards genomic medicine and to inform the (...)
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    Governing through conflict on Adorno's critique of postwar sociology.Yasmin Afshar - 2020 - Constellations 27 (3):496-508.
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    Democracy and the Freedom of Speech: Rethinking the Conflict between Liberty and Equality.Yasmin Dawood - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 26 (2):293-311.
    This article re-examines the distinction between the libertarian approach and the egalitarian approach to the regulation of campaign finance. The conventional approach (as exemplified by the work of Owen Fiss and Ronald Dworkin) is to reconcile the competing values of liberty and equality. By contrast, this article advances the normative claim that democracies should seek to incorporate both the libertarian and the egalitarian approaches within constitutional law. I argue that instead of emphasizing one value over the other, the ideal position (...)
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    Moral Permissibility of Euthanasia- A Bangladesh Context.Nilufa Yasmin - 2024 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):25-33.
    Survival is obviously important, but sometimes, under particular circumstances, life can become miserable, difficult, or intolerable; at that point, survival can seem like a punishment or misfortune. A patient who is in a vegetative state, unable to sustain life with dignity, and who is suffering from a terminal illness, has freedom to choose between life and death. The practice of "mercy killing," or euthanasia is an ongoing debate in the discussion of medical ethics. When it comes to making euthanasia decisions (...)
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    Contracts to devolve health services in fragile states and developing countries: do ethics matter?S. Jayasinghe - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (9):552-557.
    Fragile states and developing countries increasingly contract out health services to non-state providers (NSPs) (such as non-governmental organisations, voluntary sector and private sector). The paper identifies ethical issues when contracts involve devolution of health services to NSPs and proposes procedures to prevent or resolve these ethical dilemmas. Ethical issues were identified by examining processes of contracting out. Health needs could be used to select areas to be contracted out and to identify service needs. Health needs comprise “disease-burden-related needs”, “health-service needs”, (...)
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    Earthing the Anthropos? From ‘socializing the Anthropocene’ to geologizing the social.Yasmin Gunaratnam & Nigel Clark - 2017 - European Journal of Social Theory 20 (1):146-163.
    Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scientists are calling for renewed attention to the social, cultural, political and historical differentiation of the Anthropos. But does this leave critical social thought’s own key concepts and categories unperturbed by the Anthropocene provocation to think through dynamic earth processes? Can we ‘socialize the Anthropocene’ without also opening ‘the social’ to climate, geology and earth system change? Revisiting the earth science behind the Anthropocene thesis and drawing on (...)
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  34. The use of historical materials in elementary science classrooms.Yasmin B. Kafai & Anne J. Gilliland‐Swetland - 2001 - Science Education 85 (4):349-367.
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    Corpo e senioridade: pensando limites éticos não bio-lógicos com Oyèrónkẹ Oyěwùmí.Yasmin Alcantara Galvão Pereira - 2024 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 16 (46).
    O presente artigo tem por objetivo apresentar os argumentos de Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmíem sua obra A invenção das mulheres: construindo um sentido africano para os discursos ocidentais de gênero, (1997), para ser pensado a relação entre o corpo e a ética na cosmovisão e na cosmopercepção. Para demonstrar que a epistemologia ocidental engendra sobre si e os demais povos a universalidade da categoria gênero e os problemas sociais oriundos desta generificação, a epistemóloga iorubana escreve A invenção das mulheres com um caráter (...)
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    Psychological Distress, Anxiety, Family Violence, Suicidality, and Wellbeing in Pakistan During the COVID-19 Lockdown: A Cross-Sectional Study.Farah Yasmin, Hafsa Nazir Jatoi, Muhammad Saif Abbasi, Muhammad Sohaib Asghar, Sarush Ahmed Siddiqui, Hamza Nauman, Abdullah Khan Khattak & Muhammad Tanveer Alam - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:830935.
    Background and ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to draw the attention toward the implications of COVID-19 and the related restrictions imposed worldwide especially in Pakistan. The primary objective was to highlight the levels of psychological distress, anxiety, family violence, suicidality, and well-being due to COVID-19 and the secondary objective was to associate it to social demographic factors.Materials and MethodsIt is designed as a cross-sectional study by employing an online questionnaire in the English language and obtaining responses using a snowball (...)
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    Governing through conflict: On Adorno's critique of postwar sociology.Yasmin Afshar - forthcoming - Constellations.
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    Governing through conflict: On Adorno's critique of postwar sociology.Yasmin Afshar - forthcoming - Wiley: Constellations.
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    O projeto de uma filosofia da imanência e a questão da subjetividade em Deleuze.Yasmin de Oliveira Alves Teixeira - 2023 - Griot 23 (2):130-147.
    O conceito tardio de plano de imanência na filosofia de Gilles Deleuze diz respeito não apenas à recusa de um segundo mundo transcendente, mas também de um campo transcendental organizado sob a determinação recíproca entre sujeito universal e forma geral de objeto. A construção desse conceito passa, portanto, pela crítica do fundamento transcendental kantiano desenvolvida por Deleuze através de um resgate original do empirismo de Hume. A discussão gira em torno do estatuto da subjetividade: segundo a crítica empírica, o sujeito (...)
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    Diferença e Distribuição Nômade Na Filosofia Política de Deleuze e Guattari.Yasmin de Oliveira Alves Teixeira - 2023 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 64 (155):567-588.
    ABSTRACT The aim of this article was to develop an interpretation of the relation between Deleuzian transcendental empiricism and Deleuze-Guattarian political philosophy in the “Treatise on Nomadology,” which focuses on the concept of the nomadic war machine. To understand this concept, it is necessary to keep in mind that this is a transcendental Idea or virtual multiplicity, correlated of an effondement (‘ungrounding’), which sustains a difference by right in relation to the State apparatus and the military institution. On the basis (...)
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    Linhagens do Armamento.Yasmin de Oliveira Alves Teixeira - 2023 - Princípios 30 (62).
    Nosso objetivo foi discutir a análise do estatuto das armas e do armamento no quadro de uma reflexão sobre a tecnologia como apresentada por Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari na obra Mil Platôs. Os autores oferecem uma interpretação sobre a especificidade desses elementos técnicos a partir de sua ligação com o processo de inovação das sociedades guerreiras nômades. Esse processo é indissociável de certo modo de operação da metalurgia artesanal e itinerante sobre o phylum maquínico, definido como matéria-movimento composta por (...)
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    Mundos (in)compossíveis: o fundamento em Leibniz e Deleuze.Yasmin de Oliveira Alvez Teixeira - 2023 - Cadernos Espinosanos 49:185-202.
    Para construir seu próprio edifício filosófico em _Diferença e Repetição_, Deleuze dedicou-se no início de sua trajetória à pesquisa sistemática daquilo que chamou de “linhagem menor” em história da filosofia. Neste artigo buscamos explorar especificamente o embate deleuziano com o pensamento de Leibniz, situado no limiar dessa linhagem. Embora uma monografia mais extensiva tenha sido publicada por Deleuze apenas décadas mais tarde, seguimos a hipótese de que seus primeiros esboços críticos sobre o pensamento leibniziano aparecem já no seminário _O que (...)
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    Creating Roman Identity: Subjectivity and Self-Fashioning in Latin Literature The 1995 Berkeley Conference.Yasmin Syed - 1997 - Classical Antiquity 16 (1):5-7.
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    Turncoat Bodies: Sexuality and Sex Work under Militarization in Sri Lanka.Yasmin Tambiah - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (2):243-261.
    In Sri Lanka’s armed conflict, gender, sexuality, and sex work are intermeshed with militarized nationalism. Militarization entrenches gender performances and heteronormative schemes while enabling women to transgress these—whether as combatants or as sex workers. Familiarly, in this nationalist encounter, women are expected to safeguard culture, notably through proper dress and sexual conduct. Sexualactivity that challenges containment arouses anxiety because loyalty to military groupor communal boundary can be compromised. Drawing on three examples—adress codecall by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam women’s (...)
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  45. Demystifying Downward Causation in Biology.Yasmin Haddad - 2024 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 55:1-18.
    The concept of downward causation is frequently used in an explanatory capacity in biology to account for certain regularities and processes. Some philosophers, however, argue that downward causation is metaphysically incoherent, providing three main objections. Underlying these objections is the assumption that entities are connected by compositional hierarchies of levels of organization. In this paper, I introduce the notions of weak and strong compositional relations using examples from evolutionary developmental biology. I argue that downward causation becomes unproblematic if we use (...)
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    Domestication of suffering: The politics of pity and communion through ICTs.Yasmin Ibrahim - 2011 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 2 (1):137-150.
    The ability to bear witness to human trauma and devastation through technologies in the new media age endorses suffering as a form of mass spectacle which can negotiate distance between an exterior world as well as the unfamiliar and the unknown. Our engagements with these forms of mediated suffering in postmodernity can be public and complex and conditioned by both media power and our ability to domesticate suffering in the private confines of our homes. This article reviews the domestication of (...)
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    Mobile Devices and Recording in the Classroom.Yasmin Ibrahim & Anita Howarth - 2014 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 3 (1):21-32.
    Mobile technologies such as tablets, iPads, laptops, netbooks as well as mobile phones with internet connectivity and recording features present new challenges to the academy. In the age of convergence and with the encoding of several features into mobile telephony, private spaces of the classroom can be reconfigured through the mediation of technologies. In most cases, existing rules and regulations of higher education institutions do not comprehensively address these challenges. The introduction of new technologies into the classroom has been often (...)
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    Consanguinity and its relationship to differential fertility and mortality in the kotia: A tribal population of andhra pradesh, india.Yasmin Naidu & C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):171-180.
    Data on patterns of marriage, differential fertility and mortality were collected from 211 Kotia women residing in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Consanguineous marriages made up just over a quarter of the total, and of these, father's sister's daughter (FSD) were more common than mother's brother's daughter (MBD). The mean inbreeding coefficient for the sample (F) was 0·0172. Women in consanguineous marriages had a lower mean number of total conceptions, live births and living offspring (net fertility) than women in (...)
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    Computational models of the “active self” and its disturbances in schizophrenia.Tim Julian Möller, Yasmin Kim Georgie, Guido Schillaci, Martin Voss, Verena Vanessa Hafner & Laura Kaltwasser - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 93 (C):103155.
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    Ethical Governance: Insight from the Islamic Perspective and an Empirical Enquiry.Chaudhry Ghafran & Sofia Yasmin - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (3):513-533.
    Charity governance is undergoing a crisis of confidence. In this paper, we suggest an alternative approach to how governance could be perceived and conceptualized by considering the ethical notions of governance embedded in religious enquiry, with a specific focus on the Islamic perspective of governance. We firstly develop an ethical framework for charity governance, utilizing insight from the Islamic perspective. Secondly, we undertake an empirical study to assess the experience of governance within Islamic charity organizations. Our theoretical framework provides a (...)
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