• The chapter argues ethical considerations surround epistemology and impact when conducting mixed methods research. (igi-global.com)
  • Transplantation raises important ethical considerations concerning the diagnosis of death of potential donors, and, particularly, how far resuscitation should be continued. (britannica.com)
  • At times, the ethical principle of confidentiality may appear to be in conflict with beneficence. (aacap.org)
  • This case highlights the role of ethics in incorporating online information with confidential data from personal interviews, using an emergent research design, and managing concerns over internal confidentiality. (onlineethics.org)
  • Another set of issues that are raised in this case surround internal confidentiality. (onlineethics.org)
  • The issue of internal confidentiality is a concern with or without the online information, although the inclusion of the online information raises the stakes and makes it more likely that respondents may figure out the identities of other respondents - most likely their friends - even with the use of pseudonyms. (onlineethics.org)
  • Although it is rarely discussed, internal confidentiality is important in social science research. (onlineethics.org)
  • For example, when Carolyn Ellis returned to the field after publishing her results, she faced a cold reception from her respondents, who were previously very friendly and warm towards her, due to their concerns over internal confidentiality, and the interconnected issues surrounding their representation in research publications (Ellis 1995). (onlineethics.org)
  • As Marie's research focuses on intimate relationships (i.e., friendships), sometimes between research participants, maintaining internal confidentiality will be one of the challenges of writing up the results of this research in an ethical manner. (onlineethics.org)
  • The issue brief also addresses the inclusion of clauses on confidentiality, ethical conduct, security and privacy, and transparency in SMPP's. (nascio.org)
  • This is supporting our understanding of how neuroscientific knowledge is constructed and why or how empirical knowledge of the brain can be relevant to philosophical, social, and ethical concerns. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • Neuroethics and philosophy can help with conceptual clarification, and conceptual analyses can address issues such as how neuroscientific knowledge is constructed and why or how empirical knowledge of the brain can be relevant to philosophical, social, and ethical concerns. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • Part II provides a closer look at the ethical and philosophical underpinnings including Maori perspectives of this new technology. (nzlii.org)
  • By investigating the ethical, philosophical, and social issues with which Tolstoy grappled, Morson finds in Anna Karenina powerful connections with the concerns of today. (semcoop.com)
  • This chapter takes a conceptual approach to addressing issues of ethics in research with human participants. (igi-global.com)
  • People in Japan, US, and Germany show different concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) being used in entertainment, shopping services, or to help find criminals, reports a new study in AI and Ethics . (eurekalert.org)
  • Ethics policies differ from country to country, such as in Japan where guidelines emphasize regulation of AI and decreasing people's concerns, while in the US they emphasize the need to maximize social benefits of AI and mention long-term risks, while in Europe the guidelines emphasize the rights and responsibilities of people. (eurekalert.org)
  • Genetic engineering - GE - has recently become one of the most intensively debated issues in relation to scientific progress, politics, economics, ethics and law. (nzlii.org)
  • The discourse on ethics and artificial intelligence (AI) has covered these concerns in depth and developed an array of possible ways of addressing them. (nature.com)
  • The debate around the ethics of AI has mushroomed in recent years, covering a range of topics from biases in algorithmic decision making, fairness and reliability to broader societal concerns such as the economic and political dominance of large tech companies. (nature.com)
  • The current AI debate uses numerous different terms, such as trustworthiness, safety, reliability and human-centredness which have strong ethical connotations and refer to specific aspects of ethics. (nature.com)
  • All groups agreed that the words "ethics," "sustainability," and "social justice" are difficult to define, and much time was spent talking about what they mean in an engineering context and how they should be interpreted. (nationalacademies.org)
  • ethics and ethical issues. (nationalacademies.org)
  • To explore the ethical implications of XR, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) recently published a series of white papers through the IEEE Global Initiative On Ethics Of Extended Reality . (ieee.org)
  • Similarities and differences between these theories of ethics can be based on criteria such as focus, justice, categories, premise, the moral point of view, and enforcing moral rules and issues with measurement. (novapublishers.com)
  • Group 1 approached the subject from the engineers' perspective, and Group 2 approached it from social perspectives. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Gayley ( Love Letter from Golok ), religious studies professor at the University of Colorado, brings together writings from the Tibetan Buddhist Larung Gar academy that offer compassionate and progressive perspectives on social, ethical, and political issues confronting Buddhists. (publishersweekly.com)
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Ethical and Legal Perspectives is a free, online learning module. (cdc.gov)
  • This case raises a number of issues concerning new technologies. (onlineethics.org)
  • The first barrier, lack of time to learn how to use a mobile app, raises the important ethical issue related to competency. (deploymentpsych.org)
  • Because gene therapy involves making changes to the body's basic building blocks (DNA), it raises many unique ethical concerns. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Assessing vendors on their ethical practices, commitment to social responsibility, and any legal issues remain ongoing areas of concern. (thomsonreuters.com)
  • Make informed decisions about social, environmental, and ethical issues, concerning contemporary graphic design practice and practices. (finlandia.edu)
  • [10] From an ethical perspective, some businesses will adopt CSR policies and practices because of the ethical beliefs of senior management: for example, the CEO of outdoor-apparel company Patagonia, Inc. argues that harming the environment is ethically objectionable. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another similarity between the two artists is that their works are often concerned with matters of subjectivity, emotions, and personal experience, and this has bolstered certain reading practices. (lu.se)
  • Poste Restante has been presented at festivals such as Salzburger Festspiele, Baltic Circle and Santiago a Mil. Linn Hilda is currently a PhD candidate at Stockholm University of the Arts, researching how immersive and participatory practices can post useful questions concerning the directors role. (lu.se)
  • The extent to which users and social media platform administrators can access user profiles has become a new topic of ethical consideration, and the legality, awareness, and boundaries of subsequent privacy violations are critical concerns in advance of the technological age. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Ethical Awareness and Impact on Software License Compliance Chapter 9. (novapublishers.com)
  • The course takes a gender perspective on today's societies in East and South-East Asia that creates awareness about issues concerning gender, power and representativeness. (lu.se)
  • It is important that researchers are aware of the ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice that are discussed in the Belmont Report (1979) and work to incorporate these principles into any research that they conduct and/or write about, regardless of whether there are specific guidelines that relate to the research they are conducting. (onlineethics.org)
  • In order to publish research that maintains the rigor demanded by her discipline while also adhering to ethical principles she believes in, including respect for persons, beneficence, and justice, Marie must do a careful cost-benefit analysis to decide how to proceed. (onlineethics.org)
  • It helps healthcare professionals consider legal issues and ethical principles used in FASD prevention efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • In terms of ethical practice, these principles suffer from a notable inadequacy, leaving aside their ambiguity and other problems. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, it should not automatically be assumed that the correct principles and rules for regulating RCTs in social science are those that govern RCTs in pharmaceutical trials. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using COVID-19 as an illustrative example, we explore the ethical issues raised by genomic passports and highlight differences and similarities to immunity passports. (bmj.com)
  • We used a framework from philosophy of science to assess the validity of these models, beyond statistics and mathemathics, demonstrating how models connect to the reality that they aim to model, which was then completed by the conceptual analysis of the clinical, ethical and societal impact the development of such models will bring. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • The purpose of this paper is to provide an understanding of information privacy concern arising because of the application of computer-based information system in the various domains (E-Governance, E-Commerce, E-Health, E-Banking and E-Finance), and at different levels, i.e. individual, group, organizational and societal. (emerald.com)
  • However, information privacy concerns at other levels - group, organizational and societal levels - need the attention of researchers. (emerald.com)
  • Rath, D.K. and Kumar, A. (2021), "Information privacy concern at individual, group, organization and societal level - a literature review", Vilakshan - XIMB Journal of Management , Vol. 18 No. 2, pp. 171-186. (emerald.com)
  • We will critically examine current understandings of love as biological and as a social construct. (uoguelph.ca)
  • He critically probes the ethical theories and leadership problems behind such surveys and suggests concrete solutions to improve the perceived problems. (novapublishers.com)
  • As RCTs take hold in this new domain, it is critical to ensure that any ethical regulations have been carefully and critically debated so that they are sufficiently sensitive to ethical concerns but not needlessly and pointlessly restrictive of scientific initiative. (bvsalud.org)
  • Moreover, scholars and firms are using the term " creating shared value ", an extension of corporate social responsibility, to explain ways of doing business in a socially responsible way while making profits (see the detailed review article of Menghwar and Daood, 2021). (wikipedia.org)
  • This article therefore hopes to explore the various moral and ethical issues surrounding KT as well as the Islamic viewpoints emanating from it. (banglajol.info)
  • Using Plath and Swift as illustrative examples, this thesis also examines the moral issues haunting the production and interpretation of mimetic art. (lu.se)
  • [6] The company touted their "proprietary methodology" of "Behavioral Microtargeting" which could "target audiences based on psychographic attributes, using advanced scientific research and social analysis methodologies to understand, measure and influence voter behavior. (wikibooks.org)
  • This book is a challenging inquiry using the foundational epistemology that establishes the Islamic worldview and its applications to all socio-scientific theory, issues and problems. (mellenpress.com)
  • This section provides educational resources on ethical issues related to child and adolescent psychiatric clinical practice. (aacap.org)
  • While many child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) assume that physician-patient boundaries are well defined by ethical and legal standards, boundary issues (e.g., boundary crossings or boundary violations) are a multifaceted and controversial aspect of clinical practice. (aacap.org)
  • It is further compounded by religious concerns, which have a significant influence on the society's acceptance of the practice of organ donation. (banglajol.info)
  • To completely understand how biomarkers and research could be augmented, strengthened, developed, and applied to key exposure assessment issues, the NORA Exposure Assessment Methods Team sponsored a workshop entitled "Applying Biomarkers to Occupational Health Practice" in Santa Fe, N.M., on March 24-25, 2003. (cdc.gov)
  • The practice of medicine is a social contract with humanity. (bvsalud.org)
  • The explanation for this trend lies in the social and economic advances that the world has witnessed during the late twentieth century - advances that have brought better living standards to many, but not all, people. (who.int)
  • Clarifies specific social, economic, and political structures which created the possibility of such events. (mellenpress.com)
  • Effective organizational management in the current economic climate seems challenging with ethical, global, technological and other geopolitical issues. (novapublishers.com)
  • Environmental studies is concerned with the legal, economic, social and ethical methods of solving the challenging issues that affect environmental quality , including air, water and soil pollution, climate change and the preservation of biological diversity. (utoledo.edu)
  • Demonstrate the ability to make assessments within management, informed by relevant disciplinary, social, and ethical issues concerning economic relations. (lu.se)
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of the social, economic, and technological changes on the role of management and vice versa. (lu.se)
  • It is followed by two thematic courses (each of 12 credits) that discuss central political and economic issues in East and South-East Asia. (lu.se)
  • Under the first consideration, proposals that raise matters that are "so fundamental to management's ability to run a company on a day-to-day basis that they could not, as a practical matter, be subject to direct shareholder oversight" may be excluded, unless such a proposal focuses on policy issues that are sufficiently significant because they transcend ordinary business and would be appropriate for a shareholder vote. (sec.gov)
  • At issue in many Rule 14a-8(i)(7) no-action requests is whether a proposal that addresses ordinary business matters nonetheless focuses on a policy issue that is sufficiently significant. (sec.gov)
  • A board acting in this capacity and with the knowledge of the company's business and the implications for a particular proposal on that company's business is well situated to analyze, determine and explain whether a particular issue is sufficiently significant because the matter transcends ordinary business and would be appropriate for a shareholder vote. (sec.gov)
  • Privacy concerns at the individual level, as suggested by our analysis, seem to have been sufficiently addressed or addressed. (emerald.com)
  • These concerns call for created clinical trials registries at the Clinical trials are an important increased transparency and account- national level and supported this with contributor to the field of health knowl- ability in the conduct, registration, regulations and legislations. (who.int)
  • It can also be descriptive, using empirical data to inform theoretical and practical issues, what is called empirical neuroethics. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • A 2000 study compared existing econometric studies of the relationship between social and financial performance, concluding that the contradictory results of previous studies reporting positive, negative, and neutral financial impact, were due to flawed empirical analysis and claimed when the study is properly specified, CSR has a neutral impact on financial outcomes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The arguments will mostly concern identities in VR since that is where researchers and developers have the most experience and empirical data. (ieee.org)
  • This volume presents current theory and empirical research on ethical and social issues in business. (mellenpress.com)
  • The conceptual approach taken by the Human Brain Project includes a more 'fundamental' neuroethics, that provides a theoretical framework that can be used to analyse practical issues, and examine ethical and neuroscientific concepts. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • This study gives us a different perspective of how 20th Century American history looks when we examine it through the lens of the organized peace movements that occurred, their history, leadership, organizational base and their long tradition of concern for social justice which has led to significant political and social reform in America. (mellenpress.com)
  • The Regional Committee is, therefore, requested to examine, improve and adopt the suggestions to address the challenges presented by bioethical issues involved in health research in the African Region. (who.int)
  • Working with these vendors exposes businesses to various risks and challenges such as fraud, corruption, reputation-damaging environmental and social issues, and regulatory violations. (thomsonreuters.com)
  • Parents of children with undiagnosed learning disorders developmental deficits and congenital abnormalities face psychological and social challenges. (disabled-world.com)
  • Parents of children with undiagnosed learning disorders, developmental deficits, and congenital abnormalities face a host of psychological and social challenges, which are explored in detail in a reflective article in Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com). (disabled-world.com)
  • We conclude that, although there remain significant practical and ethical challenges to the implementation of genomic passports, there will be ways to ethically use them in the future. (bmj.com)
  • This position paper discusses the requirements and challenges for responsible AI with respect to two interdependent objectives: (i) how to foster research and development efforts toward socially beneficial applications, and (ii) how to take into account and mitigate the human and social risks of AI systems. (springer.com)
  • These objectives correspond to technical as well as legal and social challenges, which are briefly summarized in this position paper. (springer.com)
  • Morson argues that Tolstoy's ideas are far more radical than has been thought: his masterpiece challenges deeply held conceptions of romantic love, the process of social reform, modernization, and the nature of good and evil. (semcoop.com)
  • This book addresses these developments and challenges as well as other issues in conducting research in organizations on ethical matters. (novapublishers.com)
  • The Challenges and Issues of Conducting Quantitative Research Chapter 2. (novapublishers.com)
  • 2. This document presents key concerns and challenges about health research bioethics in the African Region and is meant to inform the Regional Committee of the gravity of the situation. (who.int)
  • The author proposes preliminary questions at the onset of a research study that deal with the issue of addressing researcher responsibility. (igi-global.com)
  • To illustrate this point, let us consider an example scenario where a researcher is exploring the impact of social media on adolescent mental health. (snaponline.org)
  • Both expert views and public perception have to be taken into account and complemented by the recognition of ecological reality and adoption of a sound ethical basis as provided for by an ecocentric perspective. (nzlii.org)
  • They provide knowledge to assess ecological issues in a wide range of environments, to solve problems in meeting the food, shelter, and health needs of humans and to enrich the lives of people everywhere through a greater insight into the mysteries of the biosphere. (utoledo.edu)
  • AACHRD), held in Dakar, Senegal, from 23 to 26 April 2001, noted with concern that, despite the significant increase in the volume of clinical research carried out in the past decade in the Region, especially in the field of HIV/AIDS, the bioethical aspects of this research have received little attention from Member States. (who.int)
  • The amount and frequency of exposure to community violence will be measured, as well as short- and long-term psychological (anxiety, depression, perception of social support), behavioral (academic achievement, risk engagement) and adaptational (psychological and behavioral coping) responses. (onlineethics.org)
  • DPCPSI includes major programmatic offices that coordinate research and activities related to AIDS, behavioral and social sciences, women's health, disease prevention, dietary supplements, research infrastructure, and science education. (nih.gov)
  • New websites pop up each day, but the ethical guidelines surrounding them often lag far behind. (onlineethics.org)
  • India still does not have any clear guidelines on this issue. (openthemagazine.com)
  • However, the globalization of research is raising concerns among African experts whether current regulations and guidelines can protect research subjects from ethical malpractices. (who.int)
  • The answer to this question is well-discussed and depends on the underlying technology, its application, social context, and other factors. (nature.com)
  • Examines evidence concerning Canadian state lotteries, viewing them in the historical context of lotteries elsewhere, particularly in Great Britain and the United States, and relating the burgeoning of state lotteries in Canada in the 1970s to the fiscal crisis of the state. (mellenpress.com)
  • Cornelia Altgård use s food and farming/gardening as tools in a social context. (lu.se)
  • Many critical ethical issues have arisen in the healthcare context. (bvsalud.org)
  • Indeed, the issue of defining the terms of the workshop took center stage, and each group attempted to come up with its own definitions. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Karen Smilowitz, Northwestern University, rapporteur of Group 1, first noted that the difficulty of defining terms, even among like-minded people with common concerns, is indicative of their complexity. (nationalacademies.org)
  • [10] He observed that the world cannot be analyzed by isolating only one of its aspects, since "the book of nature is one and indivisible", and includes the environment, life, sexuality, the family, social relations, and so forth. (vatican.va)
  • Japanese people tended to report more concern in AI used to fight crime, while Germans and Americans tended to report more concern over the ethical and social aspects of using AI in entertainment, it was found. (eurekalert.org)
  • This paper discusses different aspects and issues that arise when this identity corresponds to and overlaps with the identity of actual humans. (ieee.org)
  • [7] As such, social responsibility initiatives must coherently align with and be integrated into a business model to be successful. (wikipedia.org)
  • To boil it down in a very simplified way, James Evans Lombe, CEO of the U.S. Jewelry Council, managing director of Sustainable & Responsible Solutions Ltd., and consultant on ethical initiatives to Jewelers of America (which owns National Jeweler), describes the two major consumer groups for jewelry: the older customer who has disposable income, and the younger customers, many in their 20s, who are getting engaged. (nationaljeweler.com)
  • This course will introduce students to analytic philosophy through addressing conceptual and ethical questions concerning sex and love. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Their study involved carrying out an online survey in Japan, the United States, and Germany, asking respondents to look at four different AI scenarios and answer 3 questions about each of them, taking into consideration the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI). (eurekalert.org)
  • This discussion will consider methodological questions such as testing for stress and neurobehavioral effects as well as other issues. (cdc.gov)
  • As XR allows users to see the world in new ways, the autonomous and intelligent systems enabling this emergent field also raise ethical questions about the collection and usage of user data. (ieee.org)
  • It was in 2006 that Rajesh Bardale and PG Dixit, then with the department of forensics at the Government Medical College in Nagpur, had written a paper on the ethical questions of posthumous sperm retrieval in India, based on examples of similar requests in other countries. (openthemagazine.com)
  • This includes a list of frequently asked questions providers can use to answer patient concerns. (cdc.gov)
  • This fast‐developing academic field addresses ethical questions in population‐ and global health rather than ones in individual patient care. (bvsalud.org)
  • and a shift toward environmental, social and governance (ESG) and impact investing. (bain.com)
  • The deployment of computer-based information system (CBIS) is continuously increasing in various spheres of human life, such as education, health care, commerce, transportation, governance, the social network and various other areas. (emerald.com)
  • The first half of the course will address conceptual and ethical issues concerning love. (uoguelph.ca)
  • It can be normative and prescriptive, using ethical theory and reasoning to address the practical issues arising from neuroscientific research, clinical and non-clinical applications or public perceptions of neuroscience, what is often referred to as neurobioethics. (humanbrainproject.eu)
  • The Result: Few Canadians (only 9%) have confidence that our leaders can address the concerns that matter to them most - eg. (slideshare.net)
  • Address ethical concerns pertinent to dealing with the psychological responses to hazardous substances. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to the content, healthcare providers using mobile apps need to know how to address privacy and security issues. (deploymentpsych.org)
  • To address these issues, the study team looked at the formal authority structure before each fire, considered leadership behavior or lack of leadership during the escapes, and examined those conditions associated with the emer- gence of leadership. (cdc.gov)
  • Although his purpose was to aid in planning for disaster prevention, his findings are relevant because they address the issue of situational leadership in crisis--where a leader changes his or her behavior to fit the situation. (cdc.gov)
  • Students pursuing such studies will elect an area of concentration in one of the humanities or social sciences - most often Geography and Planning, Political Science and Public Administration, or Economics. (utoledo.edu)
  • Target Audience / Destinatarios: 40 scholars (faculty post-doctoral fellows and advanced graduate students) in philosophy, political science, economics and other social sciences, the biomedical sciences, and global health, and practitioners and professionals in health policy and global health, selected from applications. (bvsalud.org)
  • The course provides an overview of Asian Studies using central concepts and approaches in social sciences and the humanities, and deepens the study of East and South-East Asia's societies by emphasising the shifting contexts and content of knowledge in this field. (lu.se)
  • Furthermore, new theories and approaches that have arisen through the study of East and SouthEast Asia's societies, e.g. theories of post-colonialism that have been questioned and enriched Western social sciences, are discussed and analysed. (lu.se)
  • However, these rapid technology developments are also the matter of legitimate concerns about risks, disruptive effects and social strains that need to be properly understood and addressed. (springer.com)
  • The concerns about AI are expressed in various forums and programs seeking to leverage AI developments toward social good, to mitigate the risks and investigate ethical issues. (springer.com)
  • Issues surrounding organ transplantation in general and kidney transplantation in particular, are fraught with ethical dilemmas due to the shortage of organs, the logistics behind the acquisition of organs, use of living donors including minors and the black market that has sprouted thereof. (banglajol.info)
  • A targeted-based advertising campaign could bias the public perception on issues and inhibit people from seeing contrasting information to generate a balanced view. (wikibooks.org)
  • This paper looks at leadership as a mechanism for social coordination - an outdated one - that is failing to generate followers due to a growing perception that leaders are either unethical or ineffective or both. (slideshare.net)
  • It is exciting that we can segment the replies so clearly into four groups, and the most distinctive feature is the perception of AI legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • However, some of the gaps found have the potential to open up states to some severe heartburn: including employee discontent, management concerns, public perception and liability. (nascio.org)
  • Applied Social Science Approaches to Mixed Methods Research, edited by Mette Lise Baran and Janice Elisabeth Jones, IGI Global, 2020, pp. 251-260. (igi-global.com)
  • Applied Social Science Approaches to Mixed Methods Research (pp. 251-260). (igi-global.com)
  • This is the only single volume history on Brookwood's contributions to peace and social reform in early twentieth-century America. (mellenpress.com)
  • A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. (wikipedia.org)
  • This book draws upon a substantial Swedish-language literature, together with over fifty interviews with leading actors involved with the issue. (mellenpress.com)
  • Competitor Enphase Energy has similar supply issues, but the problems there are related to the widespread semiconductor shortage. (altenergymag.com)
  • Another area of ethical concern is the dilemma posed by the shortage of donor organs. (britannica.com)
  • 5. It is against this background that the Regional Director is bringing the issue of research bioethics before the Regional Committee. (who.int)
  • Health care for trans people has not been among the priorities of Bioethics, so that in most of the ma nuals of this discipline there is no reference to this issue, or it is covered in a rather simple or measured way. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper provides insights whether information privacy concern may obstruct in the successful dispersal and adoption of different applications in various application domains. (emerald.com)
  • Two inextricable common threads running through each essay are a profound concern for the quality of human life, and a recognition of the significance of human spirit. (mellenpress.com)
  • In an essay about preserving Tibetan culture, Larung Gar founder Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok advocates maintaining a good heart and intent, and concern for other beings. (publishersweekly.com)
  • In regard to each scenario, German and US respondents were most concerned about ethical and social issues regarding AI-generated singers. (eurekalert.org)
  • In regard to AI autonomous weapons, Japanese and German respondents were most concerned about ethical issues, and Japanese respondents were also most concerned about the social and legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • Finally, in regard to using AI to capture criminals, US respondents were most concerned about the ethical, social and legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • 3. AACHRD was concerned that several factors have changed significantly with regard to the way clinical trials are being conducted in the African Region. (who.int)
  • 4. Furthermore, the AIDS epidemic in Africa and the resurgence of malaria and tuberculosis have brought to the fore unique and urgent ethical, legal and social issues with regard to clinical research in the African countries. (who.int)
  • Our focus here will be ethical and political: what is good sex, in the ethical sense? (uoguelph.ca)
  • It invites the visitors to actively engage in ethical, existential and political issues. (lu.se)
  • These conflicts might arise when a child and adolescent psychiatrist (CAP) obtains information concerning suspected child maltreatment (i.e., child abuse or neglect). (aacap.org)
  • Some of the concerns raised in this case are issues that often arise in social science research, while others are fairly new issues that relate to technological changes. (onlineethics.org)
  • Issues will include those most likely to arise during the next several years. (bvsalud.org)
  • And, more significantly, the progress achieved recently in human genomics research,1 the creation of genetically-modified foods2 and the gene therapy3 have added to the major bioethical issues the Region is likely to face in the near future. (who.int)
  • However, it is necessary to note that in the last decade the bioethical debate, on gender issues in general and on transsexualism in particular, has increased significantly. (bvsalud.org)
  • and issues concerning effective genetic counseling. (disabled-world.com)
  • Professor Jack Goldblatt​ from the Human Genetics Society of Australasia said he was concerned about the rise of genetic testing too, and particularly 'direct to consumer' tests because they can lead to unnecessary investigations, worry, and ethical, social and legal issues such as insurance problems. (theage.com.au)
  • they can question whether social justice and sustainability goals are also being met by that particular project. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The younger generation of shoppers and, in particular, millennials, have to be a part of this conversation, given they're the ones largely driving the focus on corporate social responsibility and sustainability. (nationaljeweler.com)
  • It's the latter that is so concerned with the topics of sustainability and social good. (nationaljeweler.com)
  • Of particular concern is organ donation , with legal , medical, and social issues surrounding the procurement of organs, without compensation, for transplantation. (britannica.com)
  • Xenotransplantation of organs from chimpanzees and baboons has been avoided, however, because of ethical concerns and fear of transmission of deadly viruses (see Biologic Barriers to Xenotransplantation). (medscape.com)
  • The aspiration is for the report to be useful for people who have leadership and management roles in organisations, prompting reflection about how effectively their organisation is dealing with these issues and providing practical suggestions about how they could take it to the next level. (slideshare.net)
  • The research on leadership during emergency situations has consisted mainly of simulation and field studies, with the principal concern being escape from building fires. (cdc.gov)
  • 5. Saint John Paul II became increasingly concerned about this issue. (vatican.va)
  • By means of segmentation, the responses can be color-coded according to whether the respondent's answer was positive (light blue), negative (orange), concerned about legal issues (navy) or not concerned about legal issues (crimson). (eurekalert.org)
  • After analyzing their results, the researchers were able to separate responses into four groups: people with optimistic views, people with negative views, people concerned about legal issues, and those not concerned about legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • In the team's most recent study, they found that overall, the older the respondent, the more concern they had about AI and ELSI issues, while respondents more familiar with AI said they were most concerned about the legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • About using AI for shopping purposes, German respondents were most concerned about the ethical issues, while Japanese respondents were most concerned about the legal issues. (eurekalert.org)
  • image: Figure 1: Answers from respondents in Japan, US, and Germany separated into ethical, legal and traditional answers. (eurekalert.org)
  • Measure decisions involving social, environmental, and ethical issues concerning the production and consumption of Art & Design. (finlandia.edu)
  • Environmental scientists seek to identify, understand and respond to challenging issues that affect our environment , such as air, water and soil pollution, climate change and the preservation of biological diversity. (utoledo.edu)
  • It furthermore offers a novel perspective for researchers and developers of intelligent system and helps them reflect on the way they relate to ethical issues. (nature.com)
  • To carry out such a project, a variety of social and literary theories as well as genre analyses will be utilized. (lu.se)
  • Indeed the term "autonomy" involves the idea of freedom and the capacity to be self-determining, to be in control of one's own life, beyond any influence of biological, psychological and social compulsive forces, genes included. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additionally, shared social or outer-world experiences might include the interaction with members of the child's healthcare team and dealing with issues such as education and housing. (disabled-world.com)
  • Frequently-cited barriers to utilizing mobile apps in treatment include the lack of time to learn how to use the mobile app, security and privacy concerns, and confusion about a healthcare setting's policy regarding use of mobile app technology. (deploymentpsych.org)
  • Since the start of these sites, privacy has become a concern for the public. (wikipedia.org)
  • This proves that social networking companies need private information to become public so their sites can operate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Facebook in the 2010s had established itself as a social media giant and was experiencing meteoric year-over-year growth from 2013-2017 after going public in 2012. (wikibooks.org)
  • [9] In part, these benefits accrue by increasing positive public relations and high ethical standards to reduce business and legal risk by taking responsibility for corporate actions. (wikipedia.org)
  • In order to explore the issues related to occupational exposure assessment, a team-the NORA Exposure Assessment Methods Team, comprised of researchers and public health professionals from industry, labor, academia, and government-was formed. (cdc.gov)
  • Both function as examples of the perilous synthesis of artistic product, personal biography, and public persona achieved by social narrative processes. (lu.se)
  • Issues include cyberstalking, location disclosure, social profiling, third party personal information disclosure, and government use of social network websites in investigations without the safeguard of a search warrant. (wikipedia.org)
  • While many of these tests and treatments are effective in some circumstances, there are concerns they're being used in inappropriate circumstances where their harms will outweigh their benefits. (theage.com.au)
  • Social harms like stigmatisation and discrimination can occur. (bvsalud.org)
  • Furthermore, businesses may engage in CSR for strategic or ethical purposes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Intelligent systems that are capable of making autonomous decisions based on input from their environment have great potential to do good, but they also raise significant social and ethical concerns. (nature.com)
  • For example, the AI for Global Good Summit of the ITU is concerned with encouraging R&D in AI to actively contribute to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN. (springer.com)
  • [3] Whether the significant policy exception applies depends, in part, on the connection between the significant policy issue and the company's business operations. (sec.gov)
  • Urbanization often compounds disaster risk, particularly in low-resource areas, where population density presents significant threats to health, social capital and community resilience in humanitarian emergencies (4-5). (who.int)
  • To illustrate its importance, let's consider an example: imagine you are conducting a study on the impact of social media on mental health among teenagers. (snaponline.org)
  • social science and genomics" [7]. (who.int)
  • Ethical issues in RCTs are familiar to those at work on RCTs for new drugs and therapeutic approaches in developing countries, and a rich and complex body of commentary and regulation has developed to govern RCTs for new drugs and medical devices. (bvsalud.org)
  • The framework of mad studies is used to investigate how both the works and personas of Plath and Swift have been received and interpreted through the lens of modernist, sanist social structures. (lu.se)
  • While they do not prescribe lofty answers for complex social problems, the authors do call into question both the ends and the means of improving the human condition. (mellenpress.com)
  • The Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Sixth Edition) continues the legacy set forth by the first five editions by providing comprehensive coverage and up-to-date definitions of the most important issues, concepts, and trends pertaining to technological advancements and information management within a variety of settings and industries. (igi-global.com)
  • I think it will become important to carry out thorough discussions about the legal and policy issues surrounding AI," said first author and Kanazawa University Associate Professor Yuko Ikkatai. (eurekalert.org)
  • For patients with particular concerns about security and privacy, it is important to note that DoD/VA mobile apps do not access the data generated by a user without their permission. (deploymentpsych.org)
  • This bulletin is part of a continuing effort by the Division to provide guidance on important issues arising under Exchange Act Rule 14a-8. (sec.gov)
  • These issues are similarly important for research design: early assessment will il ustrate elevated patterns of distress across the population, which is likely to diminish over time for the vast majority. (who.int)