Search results for "ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS"

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Utopianism in the Age of Capitalocene

2021

This article explores the social and political imagination of ‘the Anthropocene’ and the utopian counter images that can be derived from it. From the utopian studies perspective, I argue that the Anthropocene cannot provide sufficient societal alternatives for the current ecological predicament. This is due to the fact that the concept of Anthropocene relies too heavily on the image of abstract humanity to be able to offer real societal alternatives. It cannot name the social system we live in and, therefore, it cannot fundamentally challenge existing social arrangements. Based on utopian social theory, I conceptualize utopia as a counter image of the present motivated by a desire for bette…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:G1-922CapitalocenePoliticsAnthropoceneutopianismUtopiaAnthropoceneyhteiskuntafilosofiautopian studiesSociologyResearch Articlesmedia_commonConceptualizationkapitaloseenikapitalismiantroposeeniEnvironmental ethicsTransformative learningpolitical imaginationSocial systemHumanityGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencessosiaalinen kestävyysutopiatlcsh:Geography (General)yhteiskuntateoriatSocial theory
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Islands of vulnerability and resilience: Manufactured stereotypes?

2018

This paper interrogates the aspects of islandness labelled ‘vulnerability’ and ‘resilience’ through analysing the concepts’ definitions from a development perspective. The investigation is conducted through the lens of four assumed islandness aspects: boundedness, smallness, isolation, and littorality. Discussion examines how and why core concepts of vulnerability and resilience have emerged from island studies, demonstrating how these two aspects of islandness are socially and culturally constructed, can influence development approaches taken, and are enhanced by island geographies. Drawing on insights from island geographies around the world, while comparing island and non-island perspect…

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Biopiracy in India: Seed diversity and the scramble for knowledge.

2018

Abstract Background: Biopiracy has usually been discussed mostly in the context of the life sciences, sometimes in dialogue with legal debates or political implications. This paper provides a humanities perspective on contemporary discussions of biopiracy and biopatenting. Hypothesis It proceeds from the hypothesis that contemporary debates and practices of biopiracy can be understood as harking back to colonial legacies, which systematically disregard “native” knowledge or seek to appropriate it for their own purposes. Results Drawing on the work of Vandana Shiva, the present article seeks to redefine the notion of ownership of knowledge from a cultural studies perspective. Exploring the 2…

media_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical ScienceIndiaTheftContext (language use)Resistance (psychoanalysis)ColonialismColonialismPatents as Topic03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsAppropriation0302 clinical medicinePolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryHumans030304 developmental biologymedia_commonPharmacologyBioprospecting0303 health sciencesOwnershipEnvironmental ethicsBiodiversityUnited KingdomComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCultural studiesRhetoricSeedsMolecular MedicineMedicine TraditionalDiversity (politics)Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Ciencia de la Sostenibilidad: ¿Una nueva disciplina o un nuevo enfoque para todas las disciplinas?

2015

Al inicio de este siglo XXI comenzó a desarrollarse un nuevo dominio científico, la Ciencia de la Sostenibilidad, con el objetivo explícito de hacer frente a la actual situación de emergencia planetaria e impulsar la transición a sociedades sostenibles. Una nueva forma de hacer ciencia para un nuevo período de la historia de la humanidad, el Antropoceno, en el que el planeta está experimentando grandes cambios, debidos principalmente a la acción de los seres humanos, que amenazan la supervivencia de la propia especie humana. Nuestro propósito en este trabajo ha sido analizar en qué medida esta Ciencia de la Sostenibilidad puede realmente contribuir a la necesaria transición a la Sostenibili…

media_common.quotation_subjectRelaciones Ciencia-Tecnología-Sociedad-Ambiente (CTSA)Emergencia planetarialcsh:Education (General)AnthropoceneCiencia de la SostenibilidadPedagogiamedia_commonbusiness.industryConstitutionSustainability scienceciencias de la naturalezaEnvironmental ethicsGeneral Medicinerama de estudiosGeographyEnvironmental educationScientific domainHumanitySustainabilityeducación ambientalEducación para la Sostenibilidadbusinesslcsh:L7-991CartographyDisciplineestudio del medio ambienteRevista Iberoamericana de Educación
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El derecho a morir dignamente: una oportunidad para el impulso ético del Trabajo Social

2021

La creciente importancia de las enfermedades crónicas como causa de muerte y la atención que actualmente se presta al final de la vida han creado interés en el papel de las disciplinas sociosanitarias en el momento y el modo de muerte. En la actualidad, pocos países han legalizado o despenalizado la eutanasia y el suicidio asistido. Este artículo realiza una revisión narrativa con el objetivo de conocer los aspectos éticos y jurídicos que envuelven el derecho a morir dignamente, el suicidio asistido y la eutanasia en los países donde se han regulado estas prácticas, así como su vinculación con los principios éticos inherentes al Trabajo Social. Los resultados muestran que estas prácticas de…

media_common.quotation_subjectRight to dieÉticaTrabajo socialSocial SciencesDerecho a morirRight to dieHDignityEutanasiaSocial workSocial pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyPolitical scienceRelevance (law)Assisted suicideHV1-9960Assisted suicidederecho a morirmedia_commonEthicsDignidadeutanasiaSocial workHuman rightsdignidadéticaEuthanasiaEnvironmental ethicsSuicidio asistidotrabajo socialNarrative reviewsuicidio asistido.DignityAutonomy
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Ethical reconstruction of citizenship: A proposal between the intimate self and the public sphere

2019

ABSTRACTWhen, in societies today, civic commitment decreases, there is a call for the need to strengthen citizenship education, identified uniquely with its public dimension and, on the other hand,...

media_common.quotation_subjectTeaching method05 social sciencesReligious studiesSelf-concept050301 educationEnvironmental ethicsCharacter educationMoral developmentValues educationPublic sphere0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationCitizenship050104 developmental & child psychologySocial influencemedia_commonJournal of Moral Education
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Exegesis and myths as methodologies of research in tourism

2013

Anthropology has given interesting paradigms to tourism-led research. From the role played by culture to the conflict between host and guest, anthropology has focused in mobility and tourism issues. Nonetheless, when we think in tourism we imagine an all-encompassing institution. There were many forms of tourism, each one enrooted in their own culture. Mythology and exegesis remind not only that other non-western forms of tourism are interesting to study but also how we can examine those cultural values that do not exist any longer. What this note of research sustains is that positivism monopolized in tourism fields some methods at the time pushing others to the periphery of knowledge, like…

media_common.quotation_subjectTourism geographyGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental ethicsMythologyInstitutionCultural valuesSociologySocial scienceExegesisPositivismTourismEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonAnatolia
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Ethical Stance and Evolving Technosexual Culture : A Case for Human-Computer Interaction

2021

Issues relating to ethics and how moral principles evolve are imminently engrained in culture. Culture and technology cannot be separated from one another, as both are processes and reflections of social cognition and experience through action and practice. Technology is the embodiment of values and enabler of culture. As technology develops and human relationships to information technology (IT) become ever more intricate and intimate the cultural framework underpinning values and ethics also morphs. The Internet is everywhere and humans are reliant on it for everything from banking to maintaining family relationships. Anything an individual could possibly desire can be found within the mas…

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Erradicando la xenofobia y la aporofobia desde la compasión ética como capacidad clave de la neuroeducación moral

2021

Drawing on the contributions of some of the most recent and relevant studies on neuroethics and moral neuroeducation, this paper undertakes an analysis of compassion. In order to focus on the results of this neuroscientific research a reductionist naturalist framework is set aside in order to embrace the broader outlook of a moral neuroeducation that, firstly, refuses to reduce its normative character to the human capacity for evolutionary adaptation; and, secondly, seeks to locate within the brain the neuronal foundations for the development of a capacity for compassion towards those of one’s own community, and also those from outside it. Thereby, this capacity for compassion moves beyond …

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Conceptualizing nature-based science tourism: a case study of Seili Island, Finland

2021

Nature-based tourism has been widely addressed, yet research on nature-based science tourism, founded on science, scientific knowledge, and/or engagement in scientific research, is still scarce. Drawing on tourist motivation, nature-based tourism, special interest tourism, and science tourism, a novel theoretical conceptualization of nature-based science tourism was developed. The framework identified three categories of science tourism with intensifying levels of tourists’ interest in scientific knowledge and tourist engagement: tourism based on scientific knowledge, tourism with scientific adventure or volunteering, and scientific research tourism. In the empirical part, the framework was…

motivaatioSociology of scientific knowledgeGeneralLiterature_INTRODUCTORYANDSURVEYWildlife tourismGeography Planning and Developmentnature-based tourismtourism experienceNature basedEnvironmental ethicsscience tourismluontomatkailuGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSNature based tourismnature-based science tourismmatkailijatmatkailuTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical sciencewildlife tourismmatkailukohteetasiakaskokemuskestävä matkailutourist motivationtiedekasvatusTourismJournal of Sustainable Tourism
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