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    almahu_9949747861402882
    Format: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781529229066
    Content: EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book offers a comprehensive overview of how efforts to achieve SDGs can be enhanced by paying greater attention to freedom of religion and belief.
    Note: Front Cover -- Poverty and Prejudice: Religious Inequality and the Struggle for Sustainable Development -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Confronting Poverty, Prejudice and Religious Inequality: Ensuring No One Is Left Behind -- Freedom of religion or belief and the Sustainable Development Goals -- Engaging religious inequalities through the SDGs: impetus, rationale and approach of this book -- Content of the book -- References -- Part I Health and Wellbeing -- 2 The Intersection of Religion with the Health and Wellbeing Sustainable Development Goal -- Introduction -- Access to health and how it might be hindered by (religiously driven) systemic oppression -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 How the Pandemic Impacted Religious Minorities in Iraq, and How Inclusive Journalism Helped -- COVID-19: an extra burden on top of displacement and marginalization -- Journalistic intervention as a solution -- Journalistic intervention as a solution -- 4 Religion and Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccination: The Trust Deficit -- Vaccination prevalence reflects patterns of trust -- Reaching out and listening -- What we found -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Religious Inequality and Health: Taking the Pulse through a Global Review of the Literature -- Drivers of exclusion -- Strategies for inclusion -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Health and Wellbeing Alongside Belief Systems at the Patient Care Coalface: How Does Policy Fit In? -- Encounters and moral-health dilemmas -- Medical professionals and their beliefs -- Can we bring culture, belief and religion back into health and wellbeing? -- References -- Part II Education -- 7 Religion, Religiosity and Educational Progress -- Whither religious freedom, diversity and religiosity?. , Religion, religiosity and gender inequality in education -- Why is there a link between religion and gender equality in education? -- Does policy matter? -- References -- 8 Training Iraqi Teachers to Become Effective Promoters of Freedom of Religion or Belief Principles in Primary Education -- Reforming the Iraqi curriculum -- Challenges and setbacks -- References -- 9 Advancing Freedom of Religion or Belief through Religiously Inclusive Education -- Faith everywhere, except in education -- Positive education about others -- Teachers value tolerance education -- New funding to spur new efforts -- No time to lose -- References -- Part III Gender -- 10 Interrogating the Gender and Religious Equality Nexus -- Gender and freedom of religion or belief rights: intersections and divergences of rights and equalities -- A FoRB-sensitive reading of SDG5? -- References -- 11 Dire Conditions for Hazara Shia Pilgrims during COVID-19 Quarantine in Pakistan -- Hazara Shia pilgrims treated more harshly than other pilgrims returning from Iran -- Misinformation, dire facilities and inadequate care for those with medical conditions -- Quarantined pilgrims felt withdrawn, fatigued and experienced suicidal thoughts -- References -- 12 The 'Messy' World of Women and Religious Inequality -- Unravelling the mess -- Do the Sustainable Development Goals contribute towards the messiness? -- Correcting past practices to change today's outcomes -- References -- 13 Empty Chairs: Freedom of Religion or Belief's Gender Problem -- Where are the women? -- The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development's golden rules -- Inclusion matters, but so does legitimacy -- Key reflections -- A gender-sensitive approach to participation and leadership -- References -- Part IV Water and Sanitation -- 14 Freedom of Religion or Belief and Access to Safe Water -- About water. , How is progress towards SDG6 affected by religious inequality? -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 How Clean Drinking Water in Joseph Colony Addresses Religious Inequalities and Sustainable Development Goals -- Intersecting inequalities and clean drinking water -- Building a shared amenity and building shared trust -- Project success and the way forward -- Lessons learnt in community organizing among marginalized religious groups -- 16 Why Do Religious Minorities in Pakistan Receive Less Water? -- Water inequality reflects political inequality -- How water inequality and religious inequality reinforce each other -- References -- 17 Drinking Water, Sanitation and the Religion Paradox in India -- Toilets on hard rock -- Poor lives, poor water and sanitation -- Muslims provide quality service -- Putting a greater value on scarce resources -- References -- Part V Infrastructure and the Economy -- 18 How Digital Discrimination Affects Sustainable Development for Religious and Ethnic Minorities -- Information and communications technologies and sustainable development -- Five mechanisms of digital discrimination -- Conclusion -- References -- 19 Poverty, Prejudice and Technology -- Pakistan: digital divisions along religious lines -- Enabling digital safety for members of minority communities -- Working with the grain, listening and learning and sustaining efforts -- References -- 20 Beyond the Rhetoric of Freedom: Religious Inequity in Nigeria -- Religion as a source of economic discrimination -- Religion and indigeneity -- Working to overcome religious and economic inequality -- Conclusion -- References -- 21 Religious Identity-Based Inequality in the Labour Market: Policy Challenges in India -- Evolution of religious-based inequality in the Indian labour market -- A challenging policy environment for tackling religion-based labour market inequalities. , References -- Part VI Inequalities -- 22 Religious Inequality and Economic Opportunity: Implications for SDG10 -- Reducing inequality: a persisting challenge -- Social exclusion and inequality of opportunity -- From religious to economic inequality -- Exclusion from labour market opportunities -- Constrained access to public services and redistribution -- Elevated risk of violent conflict and vulnerability to crises -- Conclusion -- References -- 23 The Justice Gap: Religious Minorities, Discrimination and Accountability Challenges -- Sanitation workers in Pakistan -- Seeking accountability -- Steps for change -- Key things to consider -- 24 Disability and Religious Inequality Intertwined: Double Discrimination against Deaf Jehovah's Witnesses in Uzbekistan -- References -- 25 What Is Distinctive about Religious Inequality? Challenges and Opportunities for Development Policy -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VII Cities and Communities -- 26 Religious Inequalities, Inclusive Cities and Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Towards inclusive and sustainable cities in the twenty-first century -- Current challenges for sustainable urban development -- The way forward: the 2030 Agenda and the New Urban Agenda -- Religious inequalities, heritage and sustainable (urban) development -- Reflections on progress towards the achievement of SDG11 -- Religious heritage as a catalyst for sustainable cities? -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 ISIS Attack on the Divinely Protected City of Mosul: A Terrorist Attack on Diversity and Peace -- A city of history and coexistence -- Brutality, history and scholarship -- Conclusion -- References -- 28 Renaming Places in India: Conjuring the Present by Exorcising a Past -- Urbanonym, history and politics -- Name at stake -- Dynastic era and cityscape -- Cultural nationalism at the crossroads in the national capital. , Change the rules of the game, not the name -- References -- 29 Urban Development for Religious Equality: The Case of Youhanabad in Pakistan -- Youhanabad: a brief history -- Being Christian in Lahore -- Youhanabad under siege -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VIII Climate and Nature -- 30 Religious Inequality and Environmental Change -- Freedom of religion or belief, religious inequality and environmental change -- The intersection of religious inequality with environmental change -- Leveraging religious heterogeneity to address environmental change -- Conclusion -- References -- 31 Discrimination against Minorities and Its Detrimental Effect on Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from the Batwa 'Pygmies' around Semuliki National Park, Western Uganda -- Religion and eviction -- Reconnecting religion to conservation -- Partial successes and remaining tensions -- Lessons for conservation projects -- References -- 32 A Wounded Landscape and the Right to Protest at the River Club Site -- Heritage legislation devoid of Indigenous Knowledge Systems -- The role of civic associations in development -- Nothing about us, without us -- References -- 33 Climate Justice for the Religiously Marginalized -- References -- Part IX Peace and Justice -- 34 The Significance of Freedom of Religion or Belief for Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions -- The dark side of religion -- The reciprocity of dignity -- The way forward -- Conclusion -- References -- 35 Recovering from the Trauma of Insurgency in Northern Nigeria -- Addressing divisions and healing communities' trauma -- Collective problem solving and 'Hidden Processing' -- 36 Religion, Caste and Marginality: Reflections on the Indian Criminal Justice and Prison System -- Who lives and dies in Indian prisons? An analysis of India's prison population. , 'Crime' and 'punishment': who gets jailed and who gets justice?.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tadros, Mariz Poverty and Prejudice Bristol : Bristol University Press,c2023 ISBN 9781529229042
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    UID:
    almahu_9949848015302882
    Format: 1 online resource (276 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819705191
    Content: This is an open access book. Modern society is characterized by the fact of contingency, uncertainty, and ambiguity. The purpose of this book is to transform this phenomenal fact into a hopeful norm. As a clue, the book examines the concept of dignity and looks forward to a new definition. So far, the concept of dignity has been peripheral to the concerns of liberal social sciences. This book uses the concept of dignity as a source of light to illuminate the fundamental critique of liberal social sciences and philosophy. Can the theory of justice or discourse ethics truly realize the well-defined society it envisions in a fundamentally contingent, uncertain, and ambiguous situation? Can societies be inclusive of minorities relegated to the periphery with their dignity undermined? Can we resist the temptation to construct huge hierarchical stairs, forcing individuals to place themselves on one of its steps, and thus lining up different and diverse entities in a long sequence, and eventually bringing about totalitarianism? This book has a three-level telescopic structure. At the very front, there is a scope of reexaming the political liberalism in the light of dignity. Behind it is a scope of reconstructing a theory of justice in modern society. Further behind it, there is a scope encompassing reflection on the methodology of liberal social sciences and philosophy. We leave it to the reader's imagination as to which scope to read this book through, and what image will emerge from the three scopes taken together. It is our hope that this book helps readers envision as a "realistic utopia" a society in which "no one is left behind," including wounded little birds.
    Note: Introduction -- The Normative Role of the Concept of Dignity in the Public Sphere -- Learning from historical injustice? On the significance of war, violence and degradation for theorizing human rights -- Liberalism and Dignity: The Soul’s Humble Upbringing and Vulnerability -- Human Dignity as a Global Common Good -- Human Dignity in Discourse Ethics -- The Confucian Justification of Equal Human Dignity.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gotoh, Reiko Dignity, Freedom and Justice Singapore : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9789819705184
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949708075502882
    Format: 1 online resource (219 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819960064
    Series Statement: Gulf Studies ; v.11
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- 1 Navigating Uncharted Waters: Women Empowerment and Public Policy in the Context of the Arab Gulf States -- 1.1 Gaining Clarity: A Context-Focused Journey to Empowerment -- 1.2 Beyond the Trees: A Context-Driven Approach to Empowerment -- 1.3 Grounded Approach to Women's Empowerment: Understanding the Complexities -- 1.4 Re-Envisioning Women's Empowerment: A Maqasid Approach to Understanding Women's Status and Rights in Islam -- 1.5 Empowering Women Through Public Sector Employment: Challenges and Opportunities -- 1.6 Balancing Act: The Importance of Family-Friendly Policies for Work-Life Harmony -- 1.7 State Feminism and Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf: Examining the Gap -- 1.8 Through the Eye of the Needle: A Regional Perspective -- 1.9 Driving Change: Pathways, Challenges, and Recommendations for Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf States -- 1.10 Epilogue-Epistemic Healing: Reclaiming Women's Empowerment in Islamic Sources -- 1.11 Overview and Future Directions -- References -- 2 Grounded Approach to Women's Empowerment: Understanding the Complexities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Historical Overview of Women Empowerment: A Retrospective Analysis -- 2.3 Women Empowerment in Context: An Introspective Analysis -- 2.3.1 Methodology -- 2.3.2 Women Empowerment: A Grounded Conceptual Framework -- 2.3.3 Values Related to Empowerment -- 2.4 Conception of Empowerment from an Islamic Perspective -- 2.4.1 Role of the Religion/Islam in Women Empowerment: A Barrier or a Catalyst? -- 2.4.2 Barriers to Women Empowerment: Social Norms vs Religious Precepts -- 2.4.3 Women Empowerment and the Concept of "Quiwama" -- 2.5 Women Empowerment: An Exogenous Model -- 2.6 Women Empowerment: A Top-Down Approach -- 2.7 Conclusion: Laying the Groundwork for Further Exploration -- References. , 3 Re-envisioning Women's Empowerment: A Maqasid Approach to Understanding Women's Status and Rights in Islam -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 CEDAW: History, Ratifications, and Reservations -- 3.3 The Limits of Interventions Based on Traditionalist Arguments -- 3.3.1 Shariah Versus Fiqh -- 3.3.2 Fiqh and State Policy -- 3.4 The Problematic Status of the Global Discourse on Women -- 3.4.1 The Challenge of Neoliberalism -- 3.4.2 Revisiting First Principles -- 3.5 The Shariah and Policy Debates: The Equality Conundrum -- 3.5.1 Quranic Position on Equality -- 3.5.2 Ignorance of Worth and Human Dignity -- 3.6 Maqasid as an Alternative: An Ecology of Compassion -- 3.6.1 Purpose -- 3.6.2 Connection -- 3.6.3 Holism -- 3.7 Progress in Policy -- 3.8 Conclusion: Lessons for Maqasidi Scholars and Practitioners -- References -- 4 Empowering Women Through Public Sector Employment in Qatar: Challenges and Opportunities -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Background: Contextual Challenges and Policy Frameworks -- 4.2.1 Contextual Challenges Affecting Women's Employment in Qatar -- 4.2.2 Strategic and Legal Frameworks Related to Women's Empowerment in Qatar -- 4.2.3 Factors Affecting Women's Empowerment: A Qualitative Analysis -- 4.2.4 Methods -- 4.2.5 Data Analysis: A Multi-level and Multidimensional Approach -- 4.2.6 Macro Level: Societal Factors -- 4.3 Discussion: Integrative and Culturally Sensitive Lens -- 4.4 Conclusion: Policy Recommendations -- References -- 5 Work-Life Balance Challenges and Family-Friendly Policies: Evidence from Qatar -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Work-Life Balance for Females in Arab Countries: Focus on Qatar -- 5.1.2 Work-Life Balance Challenges: An Empirical Evidence -- 5.1.3 Research Implications -- 5.2 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Closing the Divide: Women Empowerment in Qatar Between Rhetoric and Reality -- 6.1 Introduction. , 6.2 Historical Context and Conceptual Framework -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Inclusivity -- 6.5 Freedom of Choice -- 6.5.1 Marriage Chances and Childcare -- 6.5.2 Upholding Traditions -- 6.6 Legality -- 6.7 Representation -- 6.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 7 Through the Eye of the Needle: Lessons in Women's Empowerment and Public Policy from the Arab Gulf -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Women's Economic Empowerment in the International Agenda -- 7.2.1 'Universalism' and the Moral High Road -- 7.2.2 Making Space for Women's Voices-Even When They Have Alternative Goals -- 7.3 The Policy Framework for Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf -- 7.3.1 Arab Gulf Constitutions -- 7.3.2 Arab Gulf State National Visions and Development Planning -- 7.3.3 Labor Laws, Family Law, and Women's Employment -- 7.4 Contextualizing Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf -- 7.4.1 Arab Gulf Women in the Labor Force -- 7.4.2 Imbalanced Workforces and Public Sector Employment -- 7.4.3 Fertility -- 7.4.4 Traditional Gender Roles Around Domestic Work And Caring Responsibilities -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Advancing Women's Empowerment in the Gulf: Pathways, Challenges, and Policy Implications -- 8.1 Breaking Barriers: The Journey Toward Women's Empowerment in the Gulf Region -- 8.2 Revisiting Commitments Toward Women's Empowerment -- 8.3 Reviewing Progress Toward Women's Empowerment in the GCC -- 8.4 Advancements in Women's Empowerment in the Gulf Region: Illustrating Examples -- 8.5 Challenges to Women's Empowerment in the Gulf -- 8.6 Cultural Dimensions -- 8.7 Socioeconomic Dimensions -- 8.8 Political Dimensions -- 8.9 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 9 Epilogue-Epistemic Healing: Reclaiming Women's Empowerment in Islamic Sources -- 9.1 Breaking the Mirror: Insight into the Islamic Teachings on Women's Empowerment. , 9.2 Revisiting the Roots of Women's Empowerment in Islamic Traditions -- 9.3 Women in Power: Lessons from the Queen of Sheba in the Quranic Text -- 9.4 Tamkeen: The Islamic Path to Empowerment -- 9.5 Towards More Inclusive Pathways: A Call to Action -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Naguib, Rabia Women's Empowerment and Public Policy in the Arab Gulf States Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2024 ISBN 9789819960057
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949721556902882
    Format: 1 online resource () : , portrait
    ISBN: 90-04-54618-9 , 9004546189 , 9789004546189
    Content: "Across four decades, John Witte, Jr. has advanced the study of law and religion by retrieving religious sources of law, renewing timeless teachings of religion for today, and reengaging with the difficult issues confronting society. Interdisciplinary, international, and interfaith in scope, Witte's work has generated an enormous body of scholarship. This collection of essays by leading scholars examines his impact and maps new directions for future exploration"--
    Content: "Across four decades, John Witte, Jr. has advanced the study of law and religion by retrieving religious sources of law, renewing timeless teachings of religion for today, and reengaging with the difficult issues confronting society. Interdisciplinary, international, and interfaith in scope, Witte's work has generated an enormous body of scholarship. This collection of essays by leading scholars examines his impact and maps new directions for future exploration"--
    Note: John Witte, Jr. and the field of law and religion / , John Witte, Jr. on Christianity and law / , John Witte, Jr. and the study of legal history / , John Witte, Jr.'s Contributions to the study of human rights and religious freedom / , John Witte, Jr.'s Contributions to the study of sex, marriage, and family law / , John Witte, Jr.'s Contributions to legal and political thought / , Building an interdisciplinary university from the center out / , What Christianity and law can learn from each other / , Christian teachings on obligations / , Law, Christianity, and good samaritanism / , Can laws and rights teach? John Witte and the uses of the law / , Nomos, agape, and a sacramental jurisprudence / , When Catholicism was part of the common law : the influence of the Catholic intellectual tradition / , The reception of the medieval Ius Commune in the protestant reformation / , Church laws as a means of ecumenical dialogue / , Bearing witness to truth : Christianity at the crossroads of race and law / , Human dignity and the Christian foundations of law and liberty / , Calvinism and the logic of self-defense : rights, religion, and revolution / , Scriptural interpretation and the New England tradition of rights after the glorious revolution : the example of Cotton Mather / , Religious liberty in the Thirteenth Colony / , "A wall of separation" : church-state relations in America and beyond / , The shifting law and logic behind mandatory bible reading in American public schools / , An integrative approach to government religious speech / , Freedom of the church : religious autonomy in a secular age / , Obeying conscience : the commands and costs of resisting the law / , The legal basis of the sacramental theology of marriage / , Law, religion, and education / , Christianity, child well-being, and corporal punishment / , To ratify or not to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child : gains and losses / , Faith-based family law arbitration in secular democracies-is the end near? / , Cosmic disorder : angelic rebellion, the sin of Sodom, and the epistle of Jude / , Counting my blessings : a response /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-54617-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Festschrift
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    Online Resource
    Baden-Baden :Verlag Karl Alber,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048848822
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (181 Seiten).
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-495-99683-6
    Content: Im Juli 1973 verstarb Max Horkheimer, der Begründer der Kritischen Theorie der „Frankfurter Schule“. In seinem diesem großen Denker, Soziologen und Philosophen gewidmeten Essay unternimmt der Autor den Versuch, die theoretischen Wurzeln dieses kritischen Denkens bereits im Frühwerk des Philosophen freizulegen. Er analysiert Horkheimers frühes Engagement für die Sache der Opfer sozialer, ökonomischer und politischer Unterdrückung sowie aller Systeme, die die Freiheit und Würde des Individuums mit Füßen treten, die Minderheiten diskriminieren und verfolgen. Ein besonderes Augenmerk gilt auch Horkheimers Kampf gegen den autoritären Staat, gegen den Totalitarismus sowie den Antisemitismus.
    Content: Max Horkheimer, the founder of the critical theory of the ‘Frankfurt School’, died in July 1973. In his essay dedicated to this great thinker, sociologist and philosopher, the author attempts to uncover the theoretical roots of this critical thinking in the philosopher's early work. He analyses Horkheimer's early commitment to the cause of the victims of social, economic and political oppression as well as all systems that trample on the freedom and dignity of the individual and that discriminate against and persecute minorities. He also pays special attention to Horkheimer's struggle against the authoritarian state, against totalitarianism as well as anti-Semitism.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-495-99682-9
    Language: German
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1895-1973 Horkheimer, Max ; Sozialphilosophie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Festschrift
    Author information: Münster, Arno 1942-
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949314358802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 307 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108775038 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge Law Handbooks.
    Content: Debates on the human-rights implications of new and emerging technologies have been hampered by the lack of a comprehensive theoretical framework for the complex issues involved. This volume provides that framework, bringing a multidisciplinary and international perspective to the evolution of human rights in the digital and biotechnological era. It delves into the latest frontiers of technological innovation in the life sciences and information technology sectors, such as neurotechnology, robotics, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. Leading experts from the technological, medical, and social sciences as well as law, philosophy, and business share their extensive knowledge about the transformation of the rights framework in response to technological innovation. In addition to providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and international state-of-the art descriptive analysis, the volume also offers policy recommendations to protect and promote human rights in the context of emerging socio-technological trends.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Apr 2022). , Introduction / Marcello Ienca, Oreste Pollicino, Laura Liguori, Elisa Stefanini and Roberto Andorno -- M-health at the crossroads between the right to health and the right privacy / Oreste Pollicino, Laura Liguori and Elisa Stefanini -- Neurorights and the Chilean initiative / Emily Einhorn and Rafael Yuste -- Persuasive technologies and the right to mental liberty : the 'smart' rehabilitation of criminal offenders / Sjors Ligthart, Gerben Meynen and Thomas Douglas -- The ethics and laws of medical big data / Hrefna D. Gunnarsdóttir, I. Glenn Cohen, Timo Minssen, Sara Gerke -- The right to have a child : through the lens of the third phase reproductive technologies / Judit Sandor -- Medical robots and the rights to health care : a progressive realisation / Robin L. Pierce and Eduard Fosch-Villaronga -- Life-maintaining Technology and the right to die / Federico Gustavo Pizzetti -- The spread of telemedicine in daily practice : weighing risks and benefits / Carlo Botrugno -- Reproductive technologies and reproductive rights : the role of law and ethics / Belinda Bennett and Bernadette Richard -- The right to internet access : a comparative constitutional legal framework / Oreste Pollicino -- Face recognition and the right to stay anonymous / Clare Garvie -- Artificial intelligence and the right to algorithmic transparency / Marc Rotenberg -- Machine learning, cognitive sovereignty and data protection rights with respect to automated decisions / Lee A. Bygrave -- Going dark or living forever : the right to be forgotten, search engines and press archives / Peggy Valcke and Simon Verschaev -- Artificial intelligence and children's rights / Ronny Bogani and Burkhard Schafer -- Internet of things devices, citizen science research, and the right to science : ethical and legal issues / James Scheibner, Anna Jobin and Effy Vayena -- Connected but still excluded? Digital exclusion beyond internet access / Sofia Ranchordás -- Technological change snad rights evolution in the bio-digital era : a philosophical overview / Marta Bertolaso and Alfredo Marcos -- Human dignity, life sciences technologies and the renewed imperative to preserve human freedom / Roberto Andorno -- Human-machine symbiosis and the hybrid mind : implications for ethics, law & human rights / Christoph Bublitz, Jennifer Chandler and Marcello Ienca -- Epilogue : technology, human rights and the future of the human / Marcello Ienca.
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    Online Resource
    Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949491577102882
    Format: 1 online resource (232 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780520976351
    Content: A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.Recovering Identity examines a critical tension in criminalized women's identity work. Through in-depth qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews, Cesraéa Rumpf shows how formerly incarcerated women engaged recovery and faith-based discourses to craft rehabilitated identities, defined in opposition to past identities as ";criminal-addicts."; While these discourses made it possible for women to carve out spaces of personal protection, growth, and joy, they also promoted individualistic understandings of criminalization and the violence and dehumanization that followed. Honoring criminalized women's stories of personal transformation, Rumpf nevertheless strongly critiques institutions' promotion of narratives that impose lifelong moral judgment while detracting attention from the structural forces of racism, sexism, and poverty that contribute to women's vulnerability to violence.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Women, Incarceration, and Social Marginality -- , 2. “They Just Look at Us Like We Ain’t Nobody and We Don’t Have Rights”: The Violence of Incarceration -- , 3. “You Cannot Fight No Addiction without God First”: The Permanent Moral Judgment of the Criminal-Addict Label -- , 4. “I Feel Good about Myself Now”: Recovering Identity through Employment and Appearance -- , 5. “God Blessed the Child That Has Her Own”: Recovering Identity through Domesticity and Mothering -- , 6. “I’ve Gotten So Much Better than I Used to Be”: Recovering Identity through Relationships -- , 7. The Personal Is Political: Moving toward Social Transformation -- , Appendix: Methodological Tensions -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , In English.
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    Reinbek bei Hamburg :Rowohlt,
    UID:
    almafu_BV001978067
    Format: 219 Seiten.
    ISBN: 3-498-06101-1
    Uniform Title: Beyond freedom and dignity
    Language: German
    Subjects: Psychology , Theology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Behaviorismus ; Psychologie ; Verhaltenspsychologie ; Anthropologie ; Verhaltensforschung
    Author information: Skinner, B. F. 1904-1990
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048962067
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780520976351
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
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    UID:
    almahu_BV036080230
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 569 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-90-47-42087-3
    Series Statement: Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights Volume 6
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - pt.1. Introduction -- Freedom of religion in international law -- Women's human rights and religion: how do they co-exist?. - pt.2. Reflections on religion, human rights and international law -- The twain doth meet! A preliminary exploration of the theory and practice of as-Siyar and international law in the contemporary world -- Religion as a source of international law -- Human rights and cultural relativism: the false dichotomy -- Some arguments on the universality of human rights in Islam. - pt.3. Religions, values and constitutionalism within international human rights law -- Religion within the refugee context: squaring the circle? -- The advent of proportional human rights and the dignity inherent in individuals qua human beings -- The religiosity of jus cogens: a moral case for compliance? -- Why the Hindu caste system presents a new challenge for human rights. - pt.4. Islam, state practices and contemporary international law -- The role of Islam in human rights and development in Muslim states -- Human rights, natural justice and Pakistan's Shariat courts -- Women, Islamisation and human rights in Pakistan: developing strategies of resistance -- Nation-building in an Islamic state: minority rights and self-determination in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. - pt.5. Islam, minorities rights and the implications of 9/11 -- Multiculturalism and extremism: international law perspectives -- Prayers, planners and pluralism: protecting the rights of minority religious groups -- 'Are you a Protestant or a Catholic Muslim?' The path of Muslim integration into Northern Ireland -- Religion, minority rights and Muslims of the United Kingdom
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-04-15826-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Law
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    Keywords: Religion ; Menschenrecht ; Islam ; Menschenrecht ; Menschenrecht ; Religionsfreiheit ; Minderheitenrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung
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