Ethics Across Borders 02 November 2012
Cultural differences in approaches to ethical issues create challenges for scientists working internationally.
Not exact matches
First, there is the persuasive
approach, which entices minorities to renounce their
cultural and religious
differences and embrace the all - encompassing Indian identity
in its Hindu visage.
To me, this
approach is the touchstone for assessing the
difference between fact and fiction
in history The core question is: Does the description of ancient people's behavior ring true when we compare it to the way contemporary people behave
in a similar
cultural area?
We emphasize a socio -
cultural approach to issues of language and learning, acknowledging the value of linguistic and
cultural differences, and recognizing that academic settings represent important socializing forces
in students» lives.
Pets for Life embraces the human component of the human - animal equation by
approaching people
in a respectful way and recognizing that people's love for their pets transcends socioeconomic circumstances and
cultural differences.
Seems like he and I
approach living abroad
in similar ways, trying to see as much as possible and saying «yes» to stuff we normally wouldn't, so I really enjoyed hearing about his experiences and his thoughts about some of the
cultural differences and nuances between his American life and what he experienced
in Costa Rica.
Playful
in tone and less reliant upon the exploitative construct of the case - study scenario
in such large scale video projects as Them, 2007, and Repetition, 2005, Artur Zmijewski's earlier videos stand
in contrast to these somewhat over-determined provocations; while recent Zmijewski productions have adopted a nearly formulaic
approach to positioning
cultural difference and conflict, and thereby seem to codify the subject as «other» a priori — a risk that critic and art historian Hal Foster has insightfully called the «self - othering» of «the artist as ethnographer» — three earlier Zmijewski works engage a simpler, more agile
approach.
Ms. Senft was asked to speak at the United Nations
in 2008 to inspire young leaders worldwide to champion an elicitive and relational
approach to
cultural and economic
differences and to use mediators to assist as «Communication Brokers», so that they can have a «Beyond Win - win» experience, phrases she coined.
Contributions of the study include an intergenerational
approach using multilevel analyses, which explicitly examine the association between intensive grandparental childcare and cross-national
differences in the demographic and socio - economic characteristics of children, parents, and grandparents and
in labor market structures, formal childcare provision, and
cultural expectations regarding paid work among mothers with young children.
Mediation can sensitise students to
cultural differences and how to
approach these issues
in respectful ways
Given the vast
cultural differences and very different
approaches to social welfare programs and early childhood education programs between the United States and Norway, this study is not germane to the impact of child care subsidies
in our country.
In their book, Cultural Competence in Clinical Psychiatry, Tseng and Streltzer introduce an approach designed to help mental health professionals be more sensitive to cultural difference
In their book,
Cultural Competence in Clinical Psychiatry, Tseng and Streltzer introduce an approach designed to help mental health professionals be more sensitive to cultural diff
Cultural Competence
in Clinical Psychiatry, Tseng and Streltzer introduce an approach designed to help mental health professionals be more sensitive to cultural difference
in Clinical Psychiatry, Tseng and Streltzer introduce an
approach designed to help mental health professionals be more sensitive to
cultural diff
cultural differences.
Considering the different nature and pace of the economic development
approaches taken across urban China, and the variations
in the
cultural values driving work - family balance, it is not surprising to see regional
differences in both WFC and WFB.
Are we taught ethnicity, personality and
cultural differences in varying client
approaches to determining best prices, contractual obligations and negotiations?
In cases of cultural differences such as this, brokers should acknowledge the different approach but hold firm on accepted practices in the marke
In cases of
cultural differences such as this, brokers should acknowledge the different
approach but hold firm on accepted practices
in the marke
in the market.