participants’ voices and interests ( Sweetman 2009 ), an argument that is predicated on participants’ rights to have their contributions recognized and researchers’ moral responsibility to address historic imbalances of power between researchers and the
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Sharing Images, Spoiling Meanings?
Class, Gender, and Ethics in Visual Research with Girls
Janet Fink and Helen Lomax
An Unpublished Manuscript by Durkheim
‘On the General Physics of Law and Morality, 4th Year of the Course, 1st Lecture, December 2, 1899, Course Outline: On Penal Sanctions’
Émile Durkheim, edited and translated by François Pizarro Noël, and Ronjon Paul Datta
therefore be studied in accordance with the corresponding species of sanctions, and we thus obtain the following divisions in the course: – Repressive sanctions and penal (and moral) responsibility – Restitutive sanctions and civil responsibility – Positive
COVID-19 as method
Managing the ubiquity of waste and waste-collectors in India
Tridibesh Dey
spaces. Gandhi himself regretted how fellow Indians would ‘throw out refuse or spit, without pausing to consider whether (they) are not inconveniencing the passer-by’ ( Parekh 1989: 49–50 ), linking the individual moral responsibility of maintaining clean
Does the City of Ends Correspond to a Classless Society?
A New Idea of Democracy in Sartre's Hope Now
Maria Russo
conception of individual freedom that was not compatible with the determinism of Marxist's dialectical materialism. During that period, his engagement considered the moral responsibility of everyone towards all people, which he tried to elaborate in a real
Heritage (Erfgoed) in the Dutch Press
A History of Changing Meanings in an International Context
Hanneke Ronnes and Tamara Van Kessel
saw freedom being claimed as the heritage of the Dutch patriots. Moral Responsibility for Monuments of Art and History The Dutch pioneers in monument care felt that the Netherlands was lagging behind in monument awareness and policy. One of them was
Sociology in the Garden
Beyond the Liberal Grammar of Contemporary Sociology
Nissim Mizrachi
morality and national laws. In other words, dignity has become the organizing principle of a universal social space where moral responsibility touches socially and geographically distant Others. Hence, dignity, unlike honor, draws its validity not from the
Johannes Görbert, Russ Pottle, Jeff Morrison, Pramod K. Nayar, Dirk Göttsche, Lacy Marschalk, Dorit Müller, Angela Fowler, Rebecca Mills, and Kevin Mitchell Mercer
thereby aligns black travel with social respectability and moral responsibility. Oscillating (Totten’s term) between conservative and progressive ideas, Fauset retains a “touristic interest” (102) in international cultures. The final chapter deals with
Philippine Prison Marriages
The Politics of Kinship and Women's Composite Agency
Sif Lehman Jensen
nation as they take on a moral responsibility to care for the men and in this way strengthen the relational ties between kin, on which the Muslim nation is founded. In this light, the women's nationalist sentiments, as illustrated in Sara and Amira
Into and Out of Citizenship, through Personal Tax Payments
Romanian Migrants’ Leveraging of British Self-Employment
Dora-Olivia Vicol
intersected with a language of moral responsibility. They were not micro-businesses, Andrea explained, but “people who depended on her.” She, in turn, was someone who imparted advice over the telephone and often around her clients’ dining tables—drawing on a
Explicating Ecoculture
Tracing a Transdisciplinary Focal Concept
Melissa M. Parks
-human—which carry with them attendant moral responsibilities” (587). Thus, our connection to and situatedness within a biotic community, a natural ecosystem, does not discount our obligations to our correlating social communities (and vice versa). This is a critical