Ethics in a Crowded World :: Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics.
This volume demonstrates the broad impacts of globalisation, turning to ethics to inform response and engagement now and in the unpredictable future.
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume demonstrates the broad impacts of globalisation, turning to ethics to inform response and engagement now and in the unpredictable future. |
Beschreibung: | How Group Identity Affects Narrative Identity |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.2 The Global MHP Recruitment System from an Institutional Perspective2.3 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere' for MHPs in Australia and Canada; 2.3.1 Variable Prospects; 2.3.2 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere'; 3. The Ethical Significance of Legitimate Expectations; 3.1 The Importance of Creating and Vindicating Reasonable Expectations; 3.2 Does This Moral Requirement Apply to Foreigners?; 3.3 This Moral Requirement Does Apply to Migrants; 3.3.1 Institutional Realisation; 4. Potential Objections; 4.1 The Need for Flexibility; 4.2 'Self-Made Pathways'; 5. Conclusion; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3: Humanitarian Localisation: Can We Put Values into Practice?Introduction; Literature Review; The Need for Change; Inherent Challenges; Handing Over the Stick; Methodology; Practitioner-Led Workshops; Interviews; Unpacking Localisation in the Humanitarian Sector; Structural Barriers to Localisation; International Standards as a Barrier; Trust and Risk; Locally Driven Optimism; Realising Localisation; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the International Development Sector; Why Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry | |
505 | 8 | |a A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the OrganisationAn Ethical as Opposed to a Critical Inquiry; How to Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry; Principles and Guidance on Ethics in International Development; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Ethics of Research in Humanitarian Action; Introduction; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises and Why Do We Need It?; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises; Alternative Propositions Supported by Evidence in Humanitarian Crises; Why We Need Research in Humanitarian Crises; Relevance, Effectiveness and Efficiency; Accountability | |
505 | 8 | |a Do We Ever Not Need Research?Rwandan Genocide, June 1994; Pakistan Floods, 2010; Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu, 2015; Principles of Ethical Research; Key Considerations in Humanitarian Crises; The Justificatory Threshold; Recognising Vulnerability; Safety and Security; Process Issues; Confidentiality; Informed Consent; Feedback to Research Participants; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Identity Politics and Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Identity Politics; Virtue Ethics; Virtue Ethics and Social Identity; Forms of Identity; Group Identity; Narrative Identity | |
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contents | Intro; Ethics in a Crowded World; Editorial Advisory Board; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Ethics, Crowding and Globalisation; Introduction; A Crowded World; Why Does Crowdedness Need Ethics?; Applied Ethics in Global Practice; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: The Ethical Significance of Migrating Health Professionals' Legitimate Expectations: Canadian and Australian Pathways to Nowhere?; 1. Introduction; 2. PathWays to Nowhere in Canada and Australia?; 2.1 WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel 2.2 The Global MHP Recruitment System from an Institutional Perspective2.3 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere' for MHPs in Australia and Canada; 2.3.1 Variable Prospects; 2.3.2 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere'; 3. The Ethical Significance of Legitimate Expectations; 3.1 The Importance of Creating and Vindicating Reasonable Expectations; 3.2 Does This Moral Requirement Apply to Foreigners?; 3.3 This Moral Requirement Does Apply to Migrants; 3.3.1 Institutional Realisation; 4. Potential Objections; 4.1 The Need for Flexibility; 4.2 'Self-Made Pathways'; 5. Conclusion; References Chapter 3: Humanitarian Localisation: Can We Put Values into Practice?Introduction; Literature Review; The Need for Change; Inherent Challenges; Handing Over the Stick; Methodology; Practitioner-Led Workshops; Interviews; Unpacking Localisation in the Humanitarian Sector; Structural Barriers to Localisation; International Standards as a Barrier; Trust and Risk; Locally Driven Optimism; Realising Localisation; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the International Development Sector; Why Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the OrganisationAn Ethical as Opposed to a Critical Inquiry; How to Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry; Principles and Guidance on Ethics in International Development; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Ethics of Research in Humanitarian Action; Introduction; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises and Why Do We Need It?; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises; Alternative Propositions Supported by Evidence in Humanitarian Crises; Why We Need Research in Humanitarian Crises; Relevance, Effectiveness and Efficiency; Accountability Do We Ever Not Need Research?Rwandan Genocide, June 1994; Pakistan Floods, 2010; Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu, 2015; Principles of Ethical Research; Key Considerations in Humanitarian Crises; The Justificatory Threshold; Recognising Vulnerability; Safety and Security; Process Issues; Confidentiality; Informed Consent; Feedback to Research Participants; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Identity Politics and Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Identity Politics; Virtue Ethics; Virtue Ethics and Social Identity; Forms of Identity; Group Identity; Narrative Identity |
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spelling | Harris, VanDra. Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019. 1 online resource (129 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Ser. ; v. 22 Print version record. Intro; Ethics in a Crowded World; Editorial Advisory Board; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Ethics, Crowding and Globalisation; Introduction; A Crowded World; Why Does Crowdedness Need Ethics?; Applied Ethics in Global Practice; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: The Ethical Significance of Migrating Health Professionals' Legitimate Expectations: Canadian and Australian Pathways to Nowhere?; 1. Introduction; 2. PathWays to Nowhere in Canada and Australia?; 2.1 WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel 2.2 The Global MHP Recruitment System from an Institutional Perspective2.3 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere' for MHPs in Australia and Canada; 2.3.1 Variable Prospects; 2.3.2 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere'; 3. The Ethical Significance of Legitimate Expectations; 3.1 The Importance of Creating and Vindicating Reasonable Expectations; 3.2 Does This Moral Requirement Apply to Foreigners?; 3.3 This Moral Requirement Does Apply to Migrants; 3.3.1 Institutional Realisation; 4. Potential Objections; 4.1 The Need for Flexibility; 4.2 'Self-Made Pathways'; 5. Conclusion; References Chapter 3: Humanitarian Localisation: Can We Put Values into Practice?Introduction; Literature Review; The Need for Change; Inherent Challenges; Handing Over the Stick; Methodology; Practitioner-Led Workshops; Interviews; Unpacking Localisation in the Humanitarian Sector; Structural Barriers to Localisation; International Standards as a Barrier; Trust and Risk; Locally Driven Optimism; Realising Localisation; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the International Development Sector; Why Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the OrganisationAn Ethical as Opposed to a Critical Inquiry; How to Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry; Principles and Guidance on Ethics in International Development; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Ethics of Research in Humanitarian Action; Introduction; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises and Why Do We Need It?; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises; Alternative Propositions Supported by Evidence in Humanitarian Crises; Why We Need Research in Humanitarian Crises; Relevance, Effectiveness and Efficiency; Accountability Do We Ever Not Need Research?Rwandan Genocide, June 1994; Pakistan Floods, 2010; Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu, 2015; Principles of Ethical Research; Key Considerations in Humanitarian Crises; The Justificatory Threshold; Recognising Vulnerability; Safety and Security; Process Issues; Confidentiality; Informed Consent; Feedback to Research Participants; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Identity Politics and Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Identity Politics; Virtue Ethics; Virtue Ethics and Social Identity; Forms of Identity; Group Identity; Narrative Identity How Group Identity Affects Narrative Identity This volume demonstrates the broad impacts of globalisation, turning to ethics to inform response and engagement now and in the unpredictable future. Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects. Professional ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107258 Ethics, Professional https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004995 Mondialisation Aspect moral. Émigration et immigration Aspect moral. Déontologie professionnelle. professional ethics. aat Economics, finance, business & management. bicssc Business & Economics General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects fast Professional ethics fast has work: Ethics in a crowded world (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGX9F9WVy6XWryDjq9W99P https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Harris, VanDra. Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, ©2019 9781838670092 Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Ser. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2198490 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Harris, VanDra Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Ser. Intro; Ethics in a Crowded World; Editorial Advisory Board; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Ethics, Crowding and Globalisation; Introduction; A Crowded World; Why Does Crowdedness Need Ethics?; Applied Ethics in Global Practice; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: The Ethical Significance of Migrating Health Professionals' Legitimate Expectations: Canadian and Australian Pathways to Nowhere?; 1. Introduction; 2. PathWays to Nowhere in Canada and Australia?; 2.1 WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel 2.2 The Global MHP Recruitment System from an Institutional Perspective2.3 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere' for MHPs in Australia and Canada; 2.3.1 Variable Prospects; 2.3.2 Emerging 'Pathways to Nowhere'; 3. The Ethical Significance of Legitimate Expectations; 3.1 The Importance of Creating and Vindicating Reasonable Expectations; 3.2 Does This Moral Requirement Apply to Foreigners?; 3.3 This Moral Requirement Does Apply to Migrants; 3.3.1 Institutional Realisation; 4. Potential Objections; 4.1 The Need for Flexibility; 4.2 'Self-Made Pathways'; 5. Conclusion; References Chapter 3: Humanitarian Localisation: Can We Put Values into Practice?Introduction; Literature Review; The Need for Change; Inherent Challenges; Handing Over the Stick; Methodology; Practitioner-Led Workshops; Interviews; Unpacking Localisation in the Humanitarian Sector; Structural Barriers to Localisation; International Standards as a Barrier; Trust and Risk; Locally Driven Optimism; Realising Localisation; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the International Development Sector; Why Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the OrganisationAn Ethical as Opposed to a Critical Inquiry; How to Encourage a Culture of Ethical Inquiry; Principles and Guidance on Ethics in International Development; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Ethics of Research in Humanitarian Action; Introduction; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises and Why Do We Need It?; What is Research in Humanitarian Crises; Alternative Propositions Supported by Evidence in Humanitarian Crises; Why We Need Research in Humanitarian Crises; Relevance, Effectiveness and Efficiency; Accountability Do We Ever Not Need Research?Rwandan Genocide, June 1994; Pakistan Floods, 2010; Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu, 2015; Principles of Ethical Research; Key Considerations in Humanitarian Crises; The Justificatory Threshold; Recognising Vulnerability; Safety and Security; Process Issues; Confidentiality; Informed Consent; Feedback to Research Participants; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Identity Politics and Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Identity Politics; Virtue Ethics; Virtue Ethics and Social Identity; Forms of Identity; Group Identity; Narrative Identity Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects. Professional ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107258 Ethics, Professional https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004995 Mondialisation Aspect moral. Émigration et immigration Aspect moral. Déontologie professionnelle. professional ethics. aat Economics, finance, business & management. bicssc Business & Economics General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects fast Professional ethics fast |
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title | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
title_auth | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
title_exact_search | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
title_full | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
title_fullStr | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics in a Crowded World : Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
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title_sort | ethics in a crowded world globalisation human movement and professional ethics |
title_sub | Globalisation, Human Movement and Professional Ethics. |
topic | Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects. Professional ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107258 Ethics, Professional https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004995 Mondialisation Aspect moral. Émigration et immigration Aspect moral. Déontologie professionnelle. professional ethics. aat Economics, finance, business & management. bicssc Business & Economics General. bisacsh Globalization Moral and ethical aspects fast Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects fast Professional ethics fast |
topic_facet | Globalization Moral and ethical aspects. Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects. Professional ethics. Ethics, Professional Mondialisation Aspect moral. Émigration et immigration Aspect moral. Déontologie professionnelle. professional ethics. Economics, finance, business & management. Business & Economics General. Globalization Moral and ethical aspects Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects Professional ethics |
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