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    Masking Emotions: Face Masks Impair How We Read Emotions.Monica Gori,LuciaSchiatti &Maria Bianca Amadeo -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:669432.
    To date, COVID-19 has spread across the world, changing our way of life and forcing us to wear face masks. This report demonstrates that face masks influence the human ability to infer emotions by observing facial configurations. Specifically, a mask obstructing a face limits the ability of people of all ages to infer emotions expressed by facial features, but the difficulties associated with the mask’s use are significantly pronounced in children aged between 3 and 5 years old. These findings are (...) of essential importance, as they suggest that we live in a time that may potentially affect the development of social and emotion reasoning, and young children’s future social abilities should be monitored to assess the true impact of the use of masks. (shrink)
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    Constraining Factors to Rural Women's Empowerment: A Perspective from the Specialized Literature.Abd Leidy Viviana Guauque Acero,William Orlando Alvarez Araque &HildaLucia Jiménez Orozco -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:86-104.
    This study analyzes the constraining factors of women's empowerment in rural contexts, focusing on socioeconomic and sociocultural factors. It examines the limited access to economic resources, employment opportunities, gender roles, social norms, and access to education as segregating elements, restricting empowerment. From this perspective, the purpose of this research is to review the specialized literature to analyze these factors and determine guidelines to strengthen empowerment in rural communities. With a qualitative approach, the research is also descriptive and reviews studies and (...) specialized sources. The findings show that the main obstacles are limited access to economic resources and employment opportunities, along with traditional gender roles and lack of education, which in turn limit the economic participation and influence of rural women in the community, leading to the conclusion that it is necessary to address these elements comprehensively, promoting policies and programs that improve access to resources, education and gender equality, facilitating an environment that empowers rural women and allows them to fully contribute to their communities. (shrink)
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    Editorial: Socio-Emotional and Educational Variables in Developmental Language Disorder.Eva Aguilar-Mediavilla,Richard O'Kearney,Daniel Adrover-Roig,Gabriela Simon-Cereijido &Lucía Buil-Legaz -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Creencias sobre Justicia Restaurativa de diez mujeres víctimas de violencia intrafamiliar.Paola María Akl Moanack,Catalina Abril Pérez,Nelly Beltrán Díaz &Marta Lucía Yepes Cardona -2016 -Ratio Juris 11 (22):91-116.
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    Metric biases in body representation extend to objects.Valeria Peviani,Francesca Giulia Magnani,Gabriella Bottini &Lucia Melloni -2021 -Cognition 206 (C):104490.
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  6. Um Outro Olhar sobre o Olhar que Olha-Lógicas de Ação no Cotidiano Escolar.Mairce da Silva Araújo &Carmen Lúcia Vidal Pérez -2005 -Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 7 (2).
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    Morte e vida: a dialética humana.Leopoldo Nelson Fernandes Barbosa,Ana Lúcia Francisco &Karl Heinz Efken -2008 -Revista Aletheia 28:32-44.
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    Mudança de terapeuta e abandono da psicoterapia em uma clínica-escola; Change of therapist and therapy drop out in a training clinic.Alfredo Cardoso Lhullier,MariaLucia Tiellet Nunes,Ana Furlong Antochevis,Ana Maria Porto &Daniela Figueiredo -2000 -Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 11:7-11.
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    Unraveling Moral Reasoning in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: How Emotional Detachment Modifies Moral Judgment.Chiara Crespi,Gaia Chiara Santi,Alessandra Dodich,Federica Lupo,Lucia Catherine Greco,Tommaso Piccoli,Christian Lunetta &Chiara Cerami -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Constituent power and its institutions.Joel I. Colón-Ríos,Eva Marlene Hausteiner,Hjalte Lokdam,Pasquale Pasquino,Lucia Rubinelli &William Selinger -2021 -Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):926-956.
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    Relações étnico-raciais e de gênero em debate nos Ateliês de Pesquisa: (re)invenções nas Práticas Pedagógicas.Marleide Alves de Oliveira Medeiros,Vaneza Oliveira De Souza &Ana Lúcia Gomes Da Silva -2021 -Odeere 6 (1):311-341.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir os principais resultados apresentados pelas pesquisas “Relações étnico-raciais e de gênero no contexto das práticas pedagógicas: escrevivências e invenções na educação básica” e a pesquisa “Ensino de História e Cultura Afro-brasileira, Africana e Identidade: desafios e implicações nas Práticas pedagógicas”[1]. Dialogamos com os métodos adotados nas pesquisas, a etnoescrevivência e a pesquisa ação colaborativa, tomando os Ateliês de Pesquisa como dispositivo de construção de dados e intervenção, que possibilitou a construção de um movimento formativo (...) e coautoral, pautado na colaboração e na reflexão sobre a prática. As discussões teóricas dialogam principalmente com hooks ; Lima ; Pimenta ; Silva e Costa e outros/as autores/as. Os resultados apontaram que ao tomar como centralidade as narrativas da experiência docente e suas histórias de vida no entrelace do desenvolvimento profissional, os APs provocaram deslocamentos nos processos formativos com os temas raça e gênero, produzindo reflexão e alteração nas práticas pedagógicas. Demonstraram ainda, que não basta ser colaborador da pesquisa para que a cocriação e coautoria se estabeleçam, é fundamental que o ethos da confiança, a relação ética e horizontal seja construída ao longo do processo, haja vista que o modus operandi dos Ateliês de Pesquisa prima pela horizontalidade, invenção e experiência ancoradas no real do cotidiano escolar como propulsoras da produção do conhecimento pedagógico considerado como conhecimento científico do campo da docência. (shrink)
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    Adjectives Modulate Sensorimotor Activation Driven by Nouns.Gioacchino Garofalo,Barbara F. M. Marino,Stefano Bellelli &Lucia Riggio -2021 -Cognitive Science 45 (3):e12953.
    We performed three experiments to investigate whether adjectives can modulate the sensorimotor activation elicited by nouns. In Experiment 1, nouns of graspable objects were used as stimuli. Participants had to decide if each noun referred to a natural or artifact, by performing either a precision or a power reach‐to‐grasp movement. Response grasp could be compatible or incompatible with the grasp typically used to manipulate the objects to which the nouns referred. The results revealed faster reaction times (RTs) in compatible than (...) in incompatible trials. In Experiment 2, the nouns were combined with adjectives expressing either disadvantageous information about object graspability (e.g., sharp) or information about object color (e.g., reddish). No difference in RTs between compatible and incompatible conditions was found when disadvantageous adjectives were used. Conversely, a compatibility effect occurred when color adjectives were combined with nouns referring to natural objects. Finally, in Experiment 3 the nouns were combined with adjectives expressing tactile or shape proprieties of the objects (e.g., long or smooth). Results revealed faster RTs in compatible than in incompatible condition for both noun categories. Taken together, our findings suggest that adjectives can shape the sensorimotor activation elicited by nouns of graspable objects, highlighting that language simulation goes beyond the single‐word level. (shrink)
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    Una genealogía sociológico-conceptual de la post-secularización.Javier Gil-Gimeno &Lucía Mª Rodríguez-Lizarraga -2024 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e95523.
    Los análisis recientes de José Casanova, Jürgen Habermas, Gordon Lynch, Hans Joas, Robert Bellah, David Martin o el último Peter Berger -entre otros- han puesto el foco en las limitaciones asociadas a la teoría general de la secularización, convertida, durante décadas, en paradigma a partir del cual comprender e interpretar las relaciones entre lo secular y lo religioso. A través de la teoría de la post-secularización se ha podido re-graduar la mirada sociológica en torno a dichas relaciones, poniendo el énfasis (...) en la vitalidad y pluralidad de formas que adquiere lo religioso en la actualidad. Partiendo de este presupuesto, el objetivo de nuestro trabajo es realizar una genealogía sociológico-conceptual de la post-secularización centrada en el análisis de algunas de las principales aportaciones teóricas que han contribuido al desarrollo de esta nueva forma de aproximación a la secularización. Dicha genealogía no se va a limitar al análisis de la obra de autores que han articulado sus propuestas como respuesta a las insuficiencias de la teoría general de la secularización, sino también queremos estudiar brevemente algunas aportaciones de clásicos del pensamiento sociológico –concretamente de Durkheim y de Weber- cuyas reflexiones ya apuntaban a un horizonte de post-secularización. Así, tras la introducción presentaremos un primer apartado centrado en estudiar el politeísmo moderno según Weber y la cosa sagrada en la obra de Durkheim. Posteriormente presentaremos tres análisis teóricos actuales, concretamente los de Habermas, Casanova y Lynch, que nos ayudarán a perfilar los contornos conceptuales de la post-secularización. (shrink)
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    Propuesta de responsabilidad social para fomentar una cultura de paz.Nancy Estela Grajales Montoya,Hugo Nelson Castañeda Ruiz,Ángela María Gómez Osorio,Juan Pablo Jaramillo Rico,Natalia Baena Robledo &Martha Lucía Correa Roldán -2017 -Ratio Juris 12 (24):157-182.
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    Promoting Students’ Well-Being and Inclusion in Schools Through Digital Technologies: Perceptions of Students, Teachers, and School Leaders in Italy Expressed Through SELFIE Piloting Activities.Sabrina Panesi,Stefania Bocconi &Lucia Ferlino -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Digital technology in its various forms is a significant component of our working environment and lifestyles. However, there is a broad difference between using digital technologies in everyday life and employing them in formal education. Digital technologies have largely untapped potential for improving education and fostering students’ well-being and inclusion at school. To bring this to fruition, systemic and coordinated actions involving the whole school community are called for. To help schools exploit the full range of opportunities digital technologies offer (...) for learning, the European Commission has designed and implemented a self-reflection tool called SELFIE (Self-reflection on Effective Learning by Fostering Innovation through Educational Technology). Based on the DigCompOrg conceptual framework, SELFIE encompasses key aspects for effectively integrating digital technologies in school policies and practices. The present study investigates how SELFIE can also support the school community to self-reflect about students’ well-being and inclusion. In Italy, the SELFIE online questionnaire has been completed by 24,715 students, 5,690 teachers and 1,507 school leaders, for a total of 31,912 users from 201 schools (at primary, lower secondary and upper secondary levels) located in ten different regions. The complementary data we have collected regarding student well-being and inclusion highlight significant differences in the perceptions on this issue reported by students, teachers and school leaders. These findings have important implications for facilitating successful practices within the whole school community in order to promote students’ well-being and inclusion using educational technologies, as well as for planning future actions following a systemic approach. (shrink)
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    Estresse e resiliência em doença de Chagas.Daniela Cristina Grégio D. Arce Mota,Ana Maria T. Benevides-Pereira,Mônica Lúcia Gomes &Silvana Marques de Araújo -2006 -Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 24:57-68.
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    Psicoterapia e ética: uma relação (in) visível?; Psychotherapy and ethics: an (in) visible relationship?Rita Petrarca Teixeira &MariaLucia Tiellet Nunes -1999 -Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 10:17-24.
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    Dialogus: il dialogo filosofico fra le religioni nel pensiero tardo-antico, medievale e umanistico.Mario Coppola,Germana Fernicola &Lucia Pappalardo (eds.) -2014 - Roma: Città nuova.
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  19. Diagnóstico Del proceso enseñanza Y su relación con Los estiLos Y estrategias de aprendizaje de Los estudiantes Del programa de ingeniería industrial de la universidad tecnológica de Pereira.Gloria Enith Ramos Lugo &MarthaLucia Triana G. Mez -2011 -Scientia et Technica 17.
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    Contratos de prestación de servicios en el sector estatal.Jorge Iván Gaviria Mesa &Mónica Lucía Granda Viveros -2014 -Ratio Juris 9 (18):59-76.
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    Static friction of sinusoidal surfaces: a discrete dislocation plasticity analysis.Kelvin Ng Wei Siang &Lucia Nicola -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-18.
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    Phlogiston, Lavoisier and the purloined referent.Lucía Lewowicz -2011 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (3):436-444.
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    Compact spaces, elementary submodels, and the countable chain condition.Lúcia R. Junqueira,Paul Larson &Franklin D. Tall -2006 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 144 (1-3):107-116.
    Given a space in an elementary submodel M of H, define XM to be X∩M with the topology generated by . It is established, using anti-large-cardinals assumptions, that if XM is compact and its regular open algebra is isomorphic to that of a continuous image of some power of the two-point discrete space, then X=XM. Assuming in addition, the result holds for any compact XM satisfying the countable chain condition.
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    Noting the Mind: Commonplace Books and the Pursuit of the Self in Eighteenth-Century Britain.Lucia Dacome -2004 -Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (4):603-625.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 65.4 (2004) 603-625 [Access article in PDF] Noting the Mind: Commonplace Books and the Pursuit of the Self in Eighteenth-Century BritainLucia Dacome University College London Ae for "Adversariorum methodus." Be for "Beauty, Beneficience, Bread, Bleeding, Blemishes."1 By associating the first letter with the initial vowel of a word, generations of eighteenth-century readers, students, and observers diligently regulated access to information they (...) reputed worth retaining. Following this rule, they organized the notes they took on a certain subject, the thoughts and observations they believed were worth remembering, and the exemplary words of their favorite authors. The rule was devised by John Locke for his "new method of making commonplace-books," a method characterized by a particular system for indexing the entries of a notebook that became popular in the eighteenth century. Before Locke developed his new method readers had already familiarized themselves with the practice of keeping an account of their readings, excerpting passages of texts, and copying them in their notebooks under a relevant heading. Throughout the early modern period commonplace books provided repositories for arranging notes, excerpts, drawings, and objects.2 Regarded as aids to memory and storehouses of knowledge, they were part of a pedagogic tradition related to rhetoric and the art of memory that dated back to the classical period. Reducing vast amounts of knowledge to a [End Page 603] manageable form, they instantiated a special relationship between the accumulation of knowledge and the organization of space. At the turn of the eighteenth century Locke's new method promised to facilitate compilers' task by providing a new way of accumulating multum in parvo at a time of increasing concern for the uncontrollable growth of the "Stock of Knowledge."3 It did so by seeking to increase the amount of information one could annotate in the notebook, while also speeding up its retrieval. Many eighteenth-century compilers relied on it in order to reduce the volume of their notebooks and save time. Some were lured by the promise that this technique could also help them to order their minds and thus turn them into better people.Although commonplace books have dropped out of usage today, they were still mentioned in nineteenth-century educational manuals. As tools that lay at the intersection between practices of collecting, reading, classifying, learning, and the arts of rhetoric, they have come to the fore of historical discussion.4 In some cases, commonplace books have been regarded as capable of providing insights into compilers' reading patterns and as biographical sources casting light on compilers' personal idiosyncrasies and cataloguing manias.5 The intellectual and cultural significance of Locke's own new method of compiling has [End Page 604] accordingly been discussed in relation to Locke's own intellectual biography (and in particular his medical interests), in the context of shifting patterns of systematization of knowledge and in light of the dissemination of eighteenth-century encyclopedic projects.6 However, still little is known about the uses and the popularity of the Lockean method in the eighteenth century.What follows considers the spreading of Lockean commonplacing in the context of eighteenth-century discussions on the nature of the self. Locke himself contributed to these discussions when, in the second edition of his Essay concerning Human Understanding (1694), he famously suggested that self-identity lay in the mind and resided in the continuity of memory and consciousness.7 Now a widely shared assumption of Western modernity, the view that self lies in the mind has long been dated back to the Age of Enlightenment. Yet early in this period Locke's proposal to make self-identity coextensive with memory and self-knowledge proved controversial. The debate that followed is now part of the canon of the history of philosophy and of the philosophical literature as a whole.8 In the course of the debate some of Locke's critics doubted that it was possible to found the self in conscious memory: they wondered about the destiny of the self during intervals... (shrink)
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    An urgent call for ethics education.Lucia D. Wocial -2008 -American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):21 – 23.
    The target article by Grady and colleagues (2008) is a valuable and exciting contribution to the debate about the importance of ethics education for nurses. The findings indicated that ethics educa...
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  26. As várias faces estéticas na formação humana: o fecundo universo da Filosofia da Educação.Lúcia Schneider Hardt & Moura -2014 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 19 (1):89-108.
    Resumo : O texto deseja investigar a categoria “estética” no campo da filosofia da educação. Formar-se significa dar a si mesmo o direito de escolher trajetórias diante do fecundo universo interpretativo à disposição no meio acadêmico. A força do educador na relação com o estudante implica ensinar a ruminar sobre suas escolhas estéticas para bem argumentar na relação com outras abordagens filosóficas. Cabe aos educadores no ensino superior e especialmente aqueles do campo da Filosofia e das Teorias da Educação provocar (...) os estudantes a fazer experiências com seus próprios conceitos, por vezes desmontando, refinando, sofisticando, incluindo, excluindo noções e conceitos para evitar que a solidez das convicções empobreçam as imagens da exuberância da vida e das estéticas educativas Palavras-chave : formação, filosofia da educação, estética, teorias da educação. (shrink)
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    A Thanatopolitical Reading of Bandada de pájaros: segundo ensayo sobre la memoria by Jorgelina Cerritos.Lucía Leandro Hernández -2021 -ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (28):33-53.
    El presente artículo hace una lectura de la obra dramatúrgica Bandada de pájaros: segundo ensayo sobre la memoria (2016) de Jorgelina Cerritos (San Salvador, 1974) desde una perspectiva tanatopolítica. Se indaga acerca del poder que ejerce el Estado salvadoreño en la vida de la ciudadanía, representada por personajes que, desprovistos de su categoría de persona, ven interrumpidos todos sus derechos. Estos sujetos son miembros de una comunidad que se convierten en una amenaza potencial a suprimir por parte del Estado. Además, (...) se analiza la vulnerabilidad de la mujer ante el aparato bélico heteropatriarcal y las posibilidades del teatro como espacio para la construcción de una memoria que restituya el recuerdo y la identidad de los miles de desaparecidos durante la guerra civil salvadoreña. (shrink)
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  28. Epistemic Determiners.M.Lucia -2006 -Journal of Semantics 23 (3):217-250.
     
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    The evolution of self-medication behaviour in mammals.Lucia C. Neco,Eric S. Abelson,Asia Brown,Barbara Natterson-Horowitz &Daniel T. Blumstein -2019 -Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 2019 (blz117):1-6.
    Self-medication behaviour is the use of natural materials or chemical substances to manipulate behaviour or alter the body’s response to parasites or pathogens. Self-medication can be preventive, performed before an individual becomes infected or diseased, and/or therapeutic, performed after an individual becomes infected or diseased. We summarized all available reports of self-medication in mammals and reconstructed its evolution. We found that reports of self-medication were restricted to eutherian mammals and evolved at least four times independently. Self-medication was most commonly reported (...) in primates. Detailed analyses of primates suggest that self-medication is a life-history trait associated with body size, absolute brain size and longevity, but we found no support for the hypothesis that self-medication evolved to reduce the costs of social living. Large, longer-lived species might thus benefit uniquely from self-medication. (shrink)
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  30. Moral distress-the role of ethics consultation in the NICU.Lucia Wocial -2002 -Bioethics Forum 18:15-23.
     
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    New Models for Language Understanding and the Cognitive Approach to Legal Metaphors.Lucia Morra -2010 -International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (4):387-405.
    The essay deals with the mechanism of interpretation for legal metaphorical expressions. Firstly, it points out the perspective the cognitive approach induced about legal metaphors; then it suggests that this perspective gains in plausibility when a new bilateral model of language understanding is endorsed. A possible sketch of the meaning-making procedure for legal metaphors, compatible with this new model, is then proposed, and illustrated with some examples built on concepts belonging to the Italian Civil Code. The insights the bilateral model (...) of understanding provides are compared with the practice followed by legal communities for dealing with the metaphorical expressions they coin and use. (shrink)
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    Abbattista, Lucía (2019). Justicialismo y cultura en la Guerra Fría : El retorno de Oscar Ivanissevich al Ministerio de Cultura y Educación (Argentina 1974-1975). [REVIEW]María Lucía Abbattista -2021 -Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 11 (22):e097.
    Reseña de Abbattista, M. Lucía. (2019). Justicialismo y cultura en la Guerra Fría. El retorno de Oscar Ivanissevich al Ministerio de Cultura y Educación (Argentina 1974-1975).
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    L'emploi de portante (donc) dans des textes écrits en portugais du Brésil Ana Lûcia Tinoco Cabrai (Sâo Paulo).Ana Lûcia Tinoco Cabrai -forthcoming -Argumentation.
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  34. Figmentum: an essay in legal ontology.Paolo DiLucia -2013 - In Carola Barbero, Maurizio Ferraris & Alberto Voltolini,From Fictionalism to Realism. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Aelian and atticism. Critical notes on the text of de natura animalium.Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén -2005 -Classical Quarterly 55 (02):455-462.
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    Joseph Yosef Dadoune.Lucia Sagradini -2015 -Multitudes 61 (4):34-38.
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    Are We Moving Beyond Voluntary CSR? Exploring Theoretical and Managerial Implications of Mandatory CSR Resulting from the New Indian Companies Act.Lucia Gatti,Babitha Vishwanath,Peter Seele &Bertil Cottier -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):961-972.
    Although the literature on corporate social responsibility has discussed the scope and meaning of CSR extensively, confusion still exists regarding how to define the concept. One controversial issue deals with the changing legal status of CSR. Based on a review of CSR definitions and meta-studies on CSR definitions, we find that the majority of definitions leans toward voluntary CSR. However, some recent regulatory amendments toward mandatory CSR have called into question the established idea of CSR as merely a managerial tool (...) of self-regulation. In this paper, we juxtapose the evolution of CSR in India against the scholarly literature discussing voluntary-versus-mandatory CSR to understand the recent shift toward a new conceptualization of CSR as a form of co-regulation that includes elements of both voluntary and mandatory regulation. The Indian Companies Act 2013 is a remarkable example in that it replaced an older version from 1956, taking a bold step toward the integration of voluntary and mandatory aspects in the application of CSR. We present practical implications of the Indian case for businesses and discuss implications for CSR theory development; we particularly consider the evolution of the business and society relationship from a voluntary soft law approach to CSR to an increasingly hard law approach and transitory hybrid forms in-between like soft–hard law and hard–soft law. (shrink)
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    Pediatric Ethics and Communication Excellence (PEACE) Rounds: Decreasing Moral Distress and Patient Length of Stay in the PICU.Lucia Wocial,Veda Ackerman,Brian Leland,Brian Benneyworth,Vinit Patel,Yan Tong &Mara Nitu -2017 -HEC Forum 29 (1):75-91.
    This paper describes a practice innovation: the addition of formal weekly discussions of patients with prolonged PICU stay to reduce healthcare providers’ moral distress and decrease length of stay for patients with life-threatening illnesses. We evaluated the innovation using a pre/post intervention design measuring provider moral distress and comparing patient outcomes using retrospective historical controls. Physicians and nurses on staff in our pediatric intensive care unit in a quaternary care children's hospital participated in the evaluation. There were 60 patients in (...) the interventional group and 66 patients in the historical control group. We evaluated the impact of weekly meetings to establish goals of care for patients with longer than 10 days length of stay in the ICU for a year. Moral distress was measured intermittently and reported moral distress thermometer scores fluctuated. "Clinical situations" represented the most frequent contributing factor to moral distress. Post intervention, overall moral distress scores, measured on the moral distress scale revised, were lower for respondents in all categories, and on three specific items. Patient outcomes before and after PEACE intervention showed a statistically significant decrease in PRISM indexed LOS, a statistically significant increase in both code status changes DNR, and in-hospital death, with no change in patient 30 or 365 day mortality. The addition of a clinical ethicist and senior intensivist to weekly inter-professional team meetings facilitated difficult conversations regarding realistic goals of care. The study demonstrated that the PEACE intervention had a positive impact on some factors that contribute to moral distress and can shorten PICU length of stay for some patients. (shrink)
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    Rationing in a Pandemic: Lessons from Italy.Lucia Craxì,Marco Vergano,Julian Savulescu &Dominic Wilkinson -2020 -Asian Bioethics Review 12 (3):325-330.
    In late February and early March 2020, Italy became the European epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite increasingly stringent containment measures enforced by the government, the health system faced an enormous pressure, and extraordinary efforts were made in order to increase overall hospital beds’ availability and especially ICU capacity. Nevertheless, the hardest-hit hospitals in Northern Italy experienced a shortage of ICU beds and resources that led to hard allocating choices. At the beginning of March 2020, the Italian Society of Anesthesia, (...) Analgesia, Resuscitation, and Intensive Care issued recommendations aimed at supporting physicians in prioritizing patients when the number of critically ill patients overwhelm the capacity of ICUs. One motivating concern for the SIAARTI guidance was that, if no balanced and consistent allocation procedures were applied to prioritize patients, there would be a concrete risk for unfair choices, and that the prevalent “first come, first served” principle would lead to many avoidable deaths. Among the drivers of decision for admission to ICUs, age, comorbidities, and preexisting functional status were included. The recommendations were criticized as ageist and potentially discriminatory against elderly patients. Looking forward to the next steps, the Italian experience can be relevant to other parts of the world that are yet to see a significant surge of COVID-19: the need for transparent triage criteria and commonly shared values give the Italian recommendations even greater legitimacy. (shrink)
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    Unpacking the cognitive map: The parallel map theory of hippocampal function.Lucia F. Jacobs &Françoise Schenk -2003 -Psychological Review 110 (2):285-315.
  41. Adynaton : four dichotomies for a philosophy of impossibility.Paolo Umberto Maria diLucia -2012 -Phenomenology and Mind:134-144.
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  42. Economies of wonder : the production of spectacle at the Kumbh mela.AmandaLucia -2023 - In Tulasi Srinivas,Wonder in South Asia: histories, aesthetics, ethics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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  43. Italianità E cattolicesimo in Giovanni Gentile.Paolo DeLucia -2011 -Filosofia Oggi 34 (3-4):331-339.
     
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    Oltre la notte della violenza.NicolaLucia -2008 -Idee 68:217-230.
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    Increasing the accountability of automated decision-making systems: An assessment of the automated decision-making system introduced in Canada's temporary resident visa immigration stream.Lucia Nalbandian -2022 -Journal of Responsible Technology 10 (C):100023.
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    Nascere.Lucia Vantini &Silvano Zucal (eds.) -2019 - Assisi: Cittadella editrice.
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  47. Persistencias y discontinuidad: el conocimiento como problema en Walter Benjamin.Lucía Wegelin -2011 - In Carlos Muñoz Gutiérrez,El pensador vagabundo: estudios sobre Walter Benjamin. Madrid: Eutelequia. pp. 97--122.
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    Nurses Matter.Lucia D. Wocial -1997 -Hastings Center Report 27 (4):4.
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    You Can’t Always Get What You Want… We Will Help You Get What You Need.Lucia D. Wocial -2020 -American Journal of Bioethics 20 (1):65-67.
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    La premiere personne en biologie : passion et révolution: Repenser la subjectivité animale a la lumiere de la dimension pathique.Lucia Zaietta -2017 -Studia Phaenomenologica 17:151-176.
    Animality is a central issue in phenomenology. If the core of the phenomenological approach is the investigation into the correlation between subject and object, what are we talking about when we talk about animal subjectivity? Is it possible to include the notion of animal being in the category of subject? What kind of intentionality does it possess? Our article will analyse the pathic dimension in order to track down some indications about animal subjectivity. Particular emphasis shall be placed on Weizsacker (...) and Merleau-Ponty’s perspectives. Both call into question the definition of subjectivity as an absolute and neutral gaze, exclusively attributed to human being. By contrast, by analysing sensitivity as the common background between animal and human beings, it will be possible to introduce the subject into biology, as explicitly stated by Weizsacker. Subjectivity lies at the intersection between passivity and activity, between perception and movement, between passion and revolution. (shrink)
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