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El derecho de autonomia del paciente menor: Virtualidad de la mediacion en conflictos sanitarios con menores

2017

La Ley 41/2002, de 14 de noviembre reconoce el derecho a la autonomía del paciente en el ámbito sanitario, configurado como un derecho subjetivo en el marco de los derechos de la personalidad. Recientemente, las Leyes Orgánica 8/2015, de 22 de julio y Ley 26/2015 de 28 de julio han introducido importantes reformas en la consideración de la madurez de los menores para decidir determinados actuaciones que afectan a su persona, confiriendo a sus progenitores la facultad de consentir intervenciones sanitarias que puedan suponer grave riesgo para su vida o salud. Regulación ésta que plantea ciertos interrogantes a la hora de ofrecer soluciones a ciertos conflictos familiares y sanitarios que se …

Ciencias jurídicas:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Sanitary conflictUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASChildren’s rights to self-determinationMediationAutonomía del paciente menorCiencias jurídicas. GeneralidadesMediaciónConflicto sanitario
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La representación de la protesta contra Educación para la Ciudadanía en ABC y La Razón

2013

El objetivo de este trabajo es indagar en el tratamiento periodístico que recibió la protesta en contra de la asignatura Educación para la Ciudadanía por parte de los dos diarios ideológicamente más próximos a los impulsores de la controversia. El análisis se centra entre los años 2004 y 2008, periodo durante el que el conflicto en torno a esta materia fue más intenso. Para ello, realizamos un exhaustivo análisis de contenido de 650 piezas informativo-interpretativas. Los resultados señalan que la presentación negativa de la materia dominó en una cobertura cómplice con los críticos y escasamente explicativa. The aim of this work is to study the journalistic treatment that the protest agains…

Cobertura de conflictosEducació Aspectes políticsCommunication. Mass mediaPrensa conservadoraSourcesAnálisis de contenidoP87-96FuentesEducación para la ciudadaníaConflict coverageConservative pressContent analysisEducation for citizenship
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Collective Guilt Makes Conflicting Parties More Collaborative: Quasi-experimental Study of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

2014

Collective responsibilityCollective guiltIn-group identification:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Psychology [Research Subject Categories]Conflict resolutionQuasi experimental studySociologySocial identity theorySocial psychologyConflict resolutionSocial identity theoryIsraeli-Palestinian conflictJournal of Psychology Research
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Boundary communication: how smartphone use after hours is associated with work-life conflict and organizational identification

2020

This study investigates how boundary communication mediates the effects of smartphone use for work after hours on work-life conflict and organizational identification. It draws upon boundary theory, work-family border theory, and a structurational view of organizational identification. The research site was a large Scandinavian company operating in the telecommunications industry, with 367 employees responding to a survey at two time periods. In contrast to many studies, the use of information and communication technologies (here, smartphones) for after-hours work was not associated with work-life conflict, but was positively associated with organizational identification. However, communica…

Communication and Media StudiesProcess managementComputer scienceOrganizational identificationBoundary spanningboundary spanningBoundary (topology)050801 communication & media studiesAfter-hours worksmartphone useperhe-elämäLanguage and Linguistics0508 media and communicationswork-life conflictajankäyttöClinical Research0502 economics and businesstyöelämäviestintäorganizational identificationCommunication05 social sciencesCommunication & Media StudiesWork lifeälypuhelimettyöaikaWork (electrical)Boundary theorywork-family communication050203 business & management
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Stakeholders’ Attitudes about the Transplantations of the Mediterranean Seagrass Posidonia oceanica as a Habitat Restoration Measure after Anthropoge…

2021

Anthropogenic impacts on Posidonia oceanica meadows have led to a decline of this ecosystem throughout the Mediterranean. Transplantations have often been prescribed as a compensation measure to mitigate the impacts caused by coastal maritime works. Here a Q methodology approach was used to investigate the stakeholders’ attitudes in four case studies of P. oceanica transplants realized in Italian waters. Twenty-two respondents were asked to score 37 statements, and the resultant Q-sorting was analyzed via an inverse PCA using the KADE software. Four discourses, corresponding to the significant axes in the factorial analysis were identified: science and conservation (F1), oriented at a rigor…

Compensation measures Conflict resolution Environmental governance Environmental impact Stakeholders’ perceptionSettore BIO/07Geography Planning and DevelopmentFour discoursesTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195environmental impactRenewable energy sourcesGE1-350Environmental impact assessmentstakeholders’ perceptionconflict resolutionRestoration ecologycompensation measuresEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsbiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementenvironmental governancecompensation measures; stakeholders’ perception; environmental impact; environmental governance; conflict resolutionbiology.organism_classificationEnvironmental sciencesSeagrassGeographyEnvironmental governancePosidonia oceanicaEnvironmentalismMediationbusinessSustainability
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Costly punishment prevails in intergroup conflict.

2011

Understanding how societies resolve conflicts between individual and common interests remains one of the most fundamental issues across disciplines. The observation that humans readily incur costs to sanction uncooperative individuals without tangible individual benefits has attracted considerable attention as a proximate cause as to why cooperative behaviours might evolve. However, the proliferation of individually costly punishment has been difficult to explain. Several studies over the last decade employing experimental designs with isolated groups have found clear evidence that the costs of punishment often nullify the benefits of increased cooperation, rendering the strong human tenden…

Competitive BehaviorPunishment (psychology)Competitive pressureModels PsychologicalGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCompetition (economics)Conflict PsychologicalProximate and ultimate causationGame TheoryPunishmentCultural EvolutionHumansCooperative BehaviorSociocultural evolutionSocial BehaviorResearch ArticlesGeneral Environmental ScienceGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyPublic economicsGroup conflictGeneral MedicinePublic goodGroup ProcessesGames Experimentalta1181General Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychologySocial psychologyGame theoryProceedings. Biological sciences
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Students of Religion Studying Social Conflict Through Simulation and Modelling: An Exploration

2020

Researchers at our university use modelling and simulation (M&S) to study religious conflicts, and we wanted to introduce undergraduate students of religion to this research approach. Hence, we started a three-year educational design research project to empirically study ways to introduce these students to M&S as a viable research method in their discipline. The research project will entail several iterations, which aim to have a feasible and effective design of lessons and a better understanding of the learning processes. The first iteration was exploratory and is reported here. For this exploration, we organised a seminar, which was videotaped for post hoc analysis. The seminar started wi…

ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationSocial conflictSociologyBrief interventionMetaverseEducational design researchSimulation basedSocial researchResearch method
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Psychiatric comorbidity more common among adolescent females with CD/ODD than among males.

2009

Clinicians and researchers have been increasingly concerned on conduct problems among adolescent females. Yet, most research on the issue has been conducted among males. The aim of this study was to characterize conduct disorder (CD) among adolescent females in comparison with males. Family background, symptoms and severity of CD, and psychiatric comorbidity were assessed among Finnish 12-18-year-old females (n=40) with conduct disorder/oppositional defiant disorder (CD/ODD) compared with males (n=37). Data were collected via structured interviews with the subjects and interviews with parents. Lifetime and current Axis I diagnoses (DSM-IV) were assessed using the Structured Clinical Intervi…

Conduct DisorderMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFamily ConflictPsychometricsComorbidityPersonality Assessment03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatric comorbidity0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatryResidential TreatmentDepression (differential diagnoses)FinlandFamily CharacteristicsMental Disorders05 social sciencesDyslexiamedicine.diseaseComorbidity030227 psychiatryAggressionPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsConduct disorderAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersOppositional defiantStructured interviewAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyNordic journal of psychiatry
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La disputa fronteriza entre India y China: origen y evolución de la controversia

2008

Con la emergencia de la India independiente y de la China maoísta a mediados del siglo pasado, los dos nuevos gobiernos de Delhi y Pekín comenzaron a convivir en un marco de armonía bajo los principios de coexistencia pacífica y una política de hermandad entre ambos pueblos, conocida como Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai. Sin embargo, a pesar de estas actitudes amistosas iniciales, la herencia colonial británica en la India y las consecuencias de la anexión china del territorio tibetano, vinieron a desestabilizar este equilibrio, con el enfrentamiento de las pretensiones soberanistas de ambos Estados emergentes sobre distintas zonas fronterizas.El análisis del origen y la evolución de la controvertida…

Conflict in the Himalayas:CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Relaciones internacionales ::Problemas de las relaciones internacionales [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Relaciones internacionales ::Problemas de las relaciones internacionalesconflicto armadolcsh:International relationsIndialcsh:Political sciencelcsh:K1-7720Convenció de Shimlaacuerdos amistososConflicto fronterizo: China; IndiaLínea Mc Mahonlcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceConflicto en los HimalayasAcuerdo Panchsheelmutual agreementShimla ConventionChina [Conflicto fronterizo]Mc Mahon Linearmed conflictlcsh:Jlcsh:JZ2-6530Panchsheel Agreement
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L'evolució del conflicte de tasca, el conflicte de relació i el conflicte de procés en equips virtuals: el paper de l'entrenament

2010

L'objectiu d'aquest treball és estudiar els efectes de l'entrenament autoguiat en la percepció dels equips del conflicte de tasca, del conflicte de relació i del conflicte de procés, al llarg de tres sessions i en un context virtual. Per això es va fer un estudi de laboratori en el qual cinquanta-dos equips de comunicació sincrònica a través d'ordinador van treballar durant tres sessions: vint-i-set d'ells foren assignats a la condició experimental, en la qual van rebre un entrenament autoguiat, i la resta d'equips van ser assignats a la condició de control. Els resultats d'ANCOVA (anàlisi de covariància) de mesures repetides mostren que l'entrenament, junt amb l'experiència adquirida pels …

Conflicte intragrup entrenament equips virtuals. Intragroup conflict training virtual teams Artículo:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA
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