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    Applying ethics to AI in the workplace: the design of a scorecard for Australian workplace health and safety.Andreas Cebulla,Zygmunt Szpak,Catherine Howell,Genevieve Knight &SazzadHussain -2023 -AI and Society 38 (2):919-935.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking centre stage in economic growth and business operations alike. Public discourse about the practical and ethical implications of AI has mainly focussed on the societal level. There is an emerging knowledge base on AI risks to human rights around data security and privacy concerns. A separate strand of work has highlighted the stresses of working in the gig economy. This prevailing focus on human rights and gig impacts has been at the expense of a closer (...) look at how AI may be reshaping traditional workplace relations and, more specifically, workplace health and safety. To address this gap, we outline a conceptual model for developing an AI Work Health and Safety (WHS) Scorecard as a tool to assess and manage the potential risks and hazards to workers resulting from AI use in a workplace. A qualitative, practice-led research study of AI adopters was used to generate and test a novel list of potential AI risks to worker health and safety. Risks were identified after cross-referencing Australian AI Ethics Principles and Principles of Good Work Design with AI ideation, design and implementation stages captured by the AI Canvas, a framework otherwise used for assessing the commercial potential of AI to a business. The unique contribution of this research is the development of a novel matrix itemising currently known or anticipated risks to the WHS and ethical aspects at each AI adoption stage. (shrink)
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    Living with the Invisible Hand: Markets, Corporations, and Human Freedom.WaheedHussain -2023 - New York, US: OUP Usa. Edited by Arthur Ripstein & Nicholas Vrousalis.
    Markets, just like states, are systems of governance. Their justification must therefore meet similar standards of moral scrutiny, despite the fact that their authority structure is impersonal. In order to argue for the role of markets as systems of governance that raise similar justificatory burdens, this book provides a philosophical account of market institutions. According to this view, shared social institutions define a framework for how members of a political community think and act toward one another, consistent with citizens respecting (...) themselves and one another as free persons, each entitled to guide their activities in light of their own judgments. The market is one of these shared institutions, so its rules must also be consistent with mutual respect as free persons. This perspective represents a fundamentally different way of thinking about economic life, which rejects both the view of economic actors as disconnected individuals in a state of nature and the view of economic actors as mere preference orderings that are inputs to a giant social welfare function. The book formulates a deeper framework for thinking about economic life, which can displace the familiar ideas that underpin contemporary neoliberalism and finance capitalism. In so doing, the book works out the implications of the idea that the burdens of equal citizenship extend to economic life, such that appropriately regulated markets and workplaces elicit and realize a system in which people respect one another as free. The book concludes with a defense of economic democracy, elements of which can be found under German codetermination. (shrink)
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    Mental Health Consequences of Adversity in Australia: National Bushfires Associated With Increased Depressive Symptoms, While COVID-19 Pandemic Associated With Increased Symptoms of Anxiety.Hussain-Abdulah Arjmand,Elizabeth Seabrook,David Bakker &Nikki Rickard -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    High quality monitoring of mental health and well-being over an extended period is essential to understand how communities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and how to best tailor interventions. Multiple community threats may also have cumulative impact on mental health, so examination across several contexts is important. The objective of this study is to report on changes in mental health and well-being in response to the Australian bushfires and COVID-19 pandemic. This study utilized an Experience-Sampling-Method, using the smartphone-based mood monitoring (...) application, MoodPrism. Participants were prompted once a day to complete a brief survey inquiring about symptoms of depression and anxiety, and several well-being indices, including arousal, emotional valence, self-esteem, motivation, social connectedness, meaning and purpose, and control. Participants were N = 755 Australians who downloaded and used MoodPrism, between 2018 and 2020. Results showed that anxiety symptoms significantly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but not during the bushfires. This may be explained by concurrent feelings of social connectedness maintained during the bushfires but not during the pandemic. In contrast, depressive symptoms increased significantly during the bushfires, which maintained during the pandemic. Most indices of well-being decreased significantly during the bushfires, and further again during the pandemic. Study findings highlight the unique responses to the bushfire and COVID-19 crises, revealing specific areas of resilience and vulnerability. Such information can help inform the development of public health interventions or individual clinical treatment, to improve treatment approaches and preparedness for potential future community disasters. (shrink)
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    Philosophie.Hussain A. Aziz,François Laruelle,René Sève,Jean Bernhardt,Jean-Pierre Cléro,François Hincker,Judith Klein,Rita Thalmann &Serge Valdinoci -1987 -Revue de Synthèse 108 (2):287-308.
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    Threats to journalists in sindh: Events and perceptions.FazalHussain &Auj-E. Kamal -2018 -Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 57 (2):193-209.
    This study explores threats to journalists in Sindh, searching the journalist’s community, allocating its existence through a premeditated survey with directional questionnaire. Consulting 150 journalists to find out the essence, magnitude and targeting aspects of the threats they are facing in wake of their line of duty. Journalists and threats are both enter-linked since the birth of journalism, a journalist is a Watch-Dog or Gate-Keeper, who guards the boundaries of transparency, freedom of expression, sphere of laws and protects and promotes (...) the social values and norms and facilitates political communication to educate and update the citizens. Doing all this in a part of the state where the situation of law and order is deteriorated, the population is heterogeneous in its nature, is a big challenge. Attacks on journalists have been searched from the history of media landscape for last 17 years in Sindh to weigh up the threats to Watch-Dogs. The study generalizes, whether working journalists are serving under pressure in an environment governed by threats or they feel safe and free to perform their journalistic duties. It also calculates the responses of the affected journalists in the outward appearance of complaints they file in connection with the threats faced for their professional work. (shrink)
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  6. Sha philosophy.Hussain Sha -2006 - Pithapuram: Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham.
    Translated from Telugu by Adivi Radha Krishna and Seeta Rama Hanuma Kumari.
     
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    The heavy burden of democracy: Where is salvation? Democracy between perspective and prohibited.Hussain Shaban -2020 -Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (5):523-538.
    This report seeks to discuss the threats to liberal democracy and explore how to devise a new path towards democratic transition and the challenges faced: civil war, sectarian and religious conflicts, ethnic and national tensions, international terrorism and regional wars, and societal violence. The impact on democratic transformation, especially the sense of threat, whether literal or theoretical, led to the tendency of demagogic towards a populist outlook in pluralistic societies, generating reactions across other societies suffering from external alienation and internal (...) tyranny. The world is currently faced with the decline of the core values of the concept of democracy at the global level which has led us to the following questions: the principle of the rule of law, peaceful trading of power, human rights, the principles of equality and sovereignty. The populists attempt to exploit the ideas of the stereotypical, especially on hatred of the other, and the xenophobia against foreigners when faced with the wave of asylum and migration seekers, diminishing freedoms and citizenship rights, coupled with the rejection of economic globalization, to the implementation of a protectionist policy. Victories such as Brexit or Donald Trump’s in the United States have brought forward scenes of fear and hatred of ‘the other’, encouraging intolerance and extremism. This led to a rise in policies against foreigners, migration, terrorism, Islam and protectionist economics. This report will look at a future beyond traditional democracy, discovering what the next stage in democracy will be, in terms of the survival of society, raising problematic questions: Is democracy, by virtue of their dynamics, able to respond to the changing realities, and whether it can renew itself and overcome some of its issues to invent new methods and literature? (shrink)
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    The role of management accounting in corporate social responsibility measures: experience with the financial services industry.Md MostaqueHussain -2006 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 2 (1):129-144.
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    Democratic capitalism and respect for the value of freedom.WaheedHussain -2006 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 2 (s 3-4):280-293.
    Most theorists believe that when it comes to freedom, no economic system does better than laissez-faire capitalism the system may have other problems, but as far as freedom is concerned, laissez-faire is as good as it gets. The goal of this paper is to show that this view is mistaken. I begin by criticising two important contemporary conceptions of freedom, the libertarian and the liberal egalitarian conceptions, both of which support the dominant view. I then develop a better alternative, one (...) that I call the social democratic conception of freedom. Using this conception, I go on to show that an economic system that requires firms to have an internal structure that makes decision-making more transparent and responsive to the concerns of workers actually shows greater respect for freedom than laissez-faire capitalism does. (shrink)
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    Capital structure and firm performance: the role of corporate governance.Hussain Muhammad,Stefania Migliore &Sana Mohsni -2020 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    সাত কলেজ: জনতুষ্টি নয়, বাস্তবসম্মত সমাধান.Kazi Huda &Sazzad Siddiqui -2025 -Daily Samakal.
    Dhaka University (DU) and its seven affiliated colleges face a crisis that requires profound reforms for a lasting solution. There is a need to restructure administrative policies and reconsider the educational roles of these colleges. One opinion suggests transforming these colleges into separate universities or adopting a federative university model, which is detached from reality. Alternatively, re-establishing these colleges at the higher secondary level could reduce the administrative burden on DU and ensure the enrollment of qualified students in universities.
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    Transparency and accountability: unpacking the real problems of explainable AI.AfzalHussain &AshfaqHussain -forthcoming -AI and Society:1-2.
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    A Hybrid Deep Learning-Based Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting.AltafHussain,Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan,TanveerHussain,Fath U. Min Ullah,Seungmin Rho &Sung Wook Baik -2022 -Complexity 2022:1-12.
    For efficient energy distribution, microgrids provide significant assistance to main grids and act as a bridge between the power generation and consumption. Renewable energy generation resources, particularly photovoltaics, are considered as a clean source of energy but are highly complex, volatile, and intermittent in nature making their forecasting challenging. Thus, a reliable, optimized, and a robust forecasting method deployed at MG objectifies these challenges by providing accurate renewable energy production forecasting and establishing a precise power generation and consumption matching at (...) MG. Furthermore, it ensures effective planning, operation, and acquisition from the main grid in the case of superior or inferior amounts of energy, respectively. Therefore, in this work, we develop an end-to-end hybrid network for automatic PV power forecasting, comprising three basic steps. Firstly, data preprocessing is performed to normalize, remove the outliers, and deal with the missing values prominently. Next, the temporal features are extracted using deep sequential modelling schemes, followed by the extraction of spatial features via convolutional neural networks. These features are then fed to fully connected layers for optimal PV power forecasting. In the third step, the proposed model is evaluated on publicly available PV power generation datasets, where its performance reveals lower error rates when compared to state-of-the-art methods. (shrink)
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  14. Barṭrainḍ Rusal.JavedHussain -1976
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  15. Geo-politics and Bangladesh Foreign Policy.AkmalHussain -1989 -Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 7 (2):99-100.
     
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    Globalisation and Higher Education in the Arab Gulf States.SadiqHussain -2014 -Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 18 (1):33-34.
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  17. Management Accounting Corporate Social Responsibility Measures in Services: A Case Study.M. M.Hussain -forthcoming -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics.
     
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    M. Beatrice Fazi, "Contingent Computation: Abstraction, Experience, and Indeterminacy in Computational Aesthetics.".TamkinHussain -2021 -Philosophy in Review 41 (1):16-18.
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    The Qurʼan and modernism: beyond science & philosophy.Iqbal SyedHussain -2000 - Lahore: Adabistan.
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    Comparative Study of Evil and Suffering in Western and Eastern Religious Philosophies.Yasir Al-Hussain -2024 -European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (1):54-67.
    The purpose of the research study is to determine a comparative analysis between evil and suffering. Comparative studies of these Western and Eastern religious philosophies demonstrate different results. In Western philosophies, the cause of evil is related to human free will and the law of the universe, focusing on justice driven by God and moral values chosen by humans. On the other hand, the Eastern philosophical theories of various religions focus on the series of experiences that humans face depending upon (...) the cycle of karma, rebirth, and cosmological context. They tend to move toward practical approaches taken by humans to eliminate suffering in their lives by utilizing ethical values and practices. Despite these differences, both philosophies tend to impact human conditions and paths, with the only difference being that Western religions have firm faith in God's plan of justice, whereas Eastern religions focus on the cosmetology and self-motivation of humans. On the other hand, the study of Western religion provides the availability of grooming laws for individuals to attain spiritual goodness personally. Another important factor of Western religions is the involvement of different religion-related institutes like mosques, churches, and schools that help shape the communities living in different areas and increase their social ethics for playing a role in communal enhancement. For education gaining ideas, the Eastern religion is more focused on expanding intellect and gaining wisdom through education. The education is delivered to incorporate such healthy meditations to increase intellect, memory, and spiritual knowledge. In Western religious philosophies, education is taken to illuminate and clarify different purposes and aspects of life. This aspect has also helped develop technology and enhance science background regions also play a proper role in religious teachings for character building, along with the academic type of education. (shrink)
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    Enhancing non-timber forest produce (Lac) production through improved supply chain for sustainable livelihood: a case study of TATA steel.Hishmi JamilHussain &Sarika Jain -2024 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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    Impact of female directors' foreign experience on green innovation: Evidence from China.Muhammad JameelHussain,Tian Gaoliang,KhalilHussain,Adeeb Alhebri &Fadoua Kouki -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This study explores the realm of sustainability by examining the influence of female directors' foreign experience on green innovation across various industry sectors and corporate board structures. Specifically, the research focuses on the impact of female directors' foreign experience on green innovation in Chinese listed firms from 2004 to 2021. Our findings show that female directors with foreign experience have a positive and significant effect on green innovation. Further analysis indicates that this relationship is positively and significantly moderated by state-owned (...) enterprises, larger firms, firms operating in polluting industries, environments with low market competition, and the presence of foreign directors on the board. The robustness of our results is confirmed through the use of different econometric techniques, alternative measures of dependent and independent variables, and addressing endogeneity concerns. Overall, our study suggests that female directors with foreign experience enhance the transfer of environmental and sustainable knowledge and practices, thereby fostering green innovation within Chinese listed firms. (shrink)
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    From Abrogation to Dominion: Navigating India’s Neo-Colonial Settler Agenda in Kashmir and Elimination of Kashmiri Identity.MehmoodHussain -2024 -Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 21 (1):19-41.
    This paper examines the neo-colonial project of Narendra Modi implemented in Kashmir after the revocation of special status on August 5, 2019. The neo-colonial infrastructure supported by the threads of re-classification of legal residents and land designations intends to significantly transform the demography of Muslim majority Kashmir into a Muslim minority, consequently destroying the Muslim identity of the state. The abrogation of Article 370 and enactment of new domicile law has extended the legal and administrative control of New Delhi, making (...) Kashmir indistinguishable from the Indian legal system and leaving no room for the local legislative assembly to make laws beneficial for the state residents. The paper asks how India is implementing the neo-colonial settler agenda in Kashmir. How and to what extent legal and military instruments are employed to disempower Kashmiris from territorial and cultural identity? The paper argues that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pursuing a neo-colonial settler agenda in Kashmir through ‘destroy and replace,’ which is supported by the neo-liberal agenda, including; new land management policy, new domicile law, spatial planning and development, new settlements of Hindus, authoritative central control, and massive militarization to carry out gross human rights abuses and repression. (shrink)
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    Emotional Responses to Music: Shifts in Frontal Brain Asymmetry Mark Periods of Musical Change.Hussain-Abdulah Arjmand,Jesper Hohagen,Bryan Paton &Nikki S. Rickard -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Beyond body and gravity: hybridity and technology in S.B. Divya’s Machinehood.AdilHussain,Azra Akhtar &Khursheed Ahmad Qazi -2024 -Journal for Cultural Research 28 (4):367-377.
    Donna Haraway views being a cyborg rather than a ‘goddess’ desirable. This feminist slogan can be seen in terms of the democratising power of a hybrid identity facilitated by technology as a substantial alternative to traditional notions of gendered identity. This paper aims to study S. B. Divya’s 2021 novel Machinehood to analyse how technology and identity are tied up in the context of the novel. The paper benefits from the insights from critical posthumanism by analysing how the transformation into (...) a cyborg is problematised by the moral and ethical overtones facilitated by dakinis (mythological figures in Buddhism). While providing tactical advantage, cyborg may become the negation of one’s gender and flesh. The cyborg has been viewed as a capitalist desire. Thus, a cyborg society benefits from the transformative acts that resist such erasure and preserve one’s sense of identity rooted in their body. (shrink)
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  26. Bīsvīn ṣadī kā falsafah.JavedHussain -1971
     
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  27. Differentials in age at marriage, contraceptive use and fertility in consanguineous marriages in Pakistan.R.Hussain &A. H. Bittles -1999 -Journal of Biosocial Science 31:121-138.
     
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  28. Press : radical black media.KhuramHussain -2019 - In Derek Ford,Keywords in Radical Philosophy and Education: Common Concepts for Contemporary Movements. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Guiding sustainable growth: The interplay between CEO trustworthiness, managerial ability, and green innovation.Muhammad JameelHussain,Umair Bin Yousaf,Muhammad Umar,Syed Tauseef Ali &Tian Gaoliang -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Amidst growing calls for environmentally sustainable practices, this study delves into the nuanced relationship between CEO trustworthiness, managerial ability, and green innovation. Departing from surface-level examinations, we propose that managerial ability serves as the link between CEO trustworthiness and green innovation initiatives. Moreover, we contend that the influence of CEO trustworthiness on managerial ability is accentuated under specific contextual conditions including higher social capital, crisis situations, and state-owned firms. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of Chinese firms over 12 years, this (...) study provides robust support for these propositions. Our findings not only offer insights into the essential traits that CEOs should possess to foster competitiveness but also shed light on their role in driving sustainable innovation. By illuminating the intricate dynamics between CEO trustworthiness, managerial ability, and green innovation, our research contributes significantly to the literature offering novel perspectives and enriching the understanding of sustainable development strategies in organizational contexts. (shrink)
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  30. Conceptualizing Ideal Muslim Women: The Reformers of Aligarh Movement.MazharHussain -2007 - In Sabyasachi Bhattacharya,Development of modern Indian thought and the social sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 10--271.
     
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  31. Falsafah, s̤aqāfat, aur tīsrī dunyā.JavedHussain -1976
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    Irakoloji: Bir Giriş.Rawaa MahmoudHussain -2014 -Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):01.
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    Paying Kidney Donors: Cost Efficient, Increase Kidney Supply and Protect the Poor.AzharHussain &Subrata Saha -2014 -Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 5 (4):279-286.
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    Strings of Thoughts.Syed Shah AsgharHussain -2012 - Satyam Pub. House. Edited by Shah Nayer Hussain & Syed Sarwar Hussain.
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    Beyond body and gravity: hybridity and technology in S.B. Divya’s Machinehood.AdilHussain,Azra Akhtar &Khursheed Ahmad Qazi -2024 -Journal for Cultural Research 28 (4):367-377.
    Donna Haraway views being a cyborg rather than a ‘goddess’ desirable. This feminist slogan can be seen in terms of the democratising power of a hybrid identity facilitated by technology as a substantial alternative to traditional notions of gendered identity. This paper aims to study S. B. Divya’s 2021 novel Machinehood to analyse how technology and identity are tied up in the context of the novel. The paper benefits from the insights from critical posthumanism by analysing how the transformation into (...) a cyborg is problematised by the moral and ethical overtones facilitated by dakinis (mythological figures in Buddhism). While providing tactical advantage, cyborg may become the negation of one’s gender and flesh. The cyborg has been viewed as a capitalist desire. Thus, a cyborg society benefits from the transformative acts that resist such erasure and preserve one’s sense of identity rooted in their body. (shrink)
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    Accountable to Whom? Rethinking the Role of Corporations in Political CSR.WaheedHussain &Jeffrey Moriarty -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 149 (3):519-534.
    According to Palazzo and Scherer, the changing role of business corporations in society requires that we take new measures to integrate these organizations into society-wide processes of democratic governance. We argue that their model of integration has a fundamental problem. Instead of treating business corporations as agents that must be held accountable to the democratic reasoning of affected parties, it treats corporations as agents who can hold others accountable. In our terminology, it treats business corporations as “supervising authorities” rather than (...) “functionaries.” The result is that Palazzo and Scherer’s model does not actually address the democratic deficit that it is meant to solve. In order to fix the problem, we advocate removing business corporations from any policymaking role in political CSR and limiting participation to political NGOs and other groups that meet the standards we set out for a politically representative organization (PRO). (shrink)
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    The Problems with the Burdens of Judgement.GozdeHussain -forthcoming -Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Assurance of corporate social responsibility reports: Does it reduce decoupling practices?Isabel-María García-Sánchez,NazimHussain,Cristina Aibar-Guzmán &Beatriz Aibar-Guzmán -2021 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):118-138.
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    Post-Coloniality and Racial Subjugation in the South Asian Conflict-Affected Chittagong Hill Tracts.MuhammadSazzad Hossain Siddiqui -forthcoming -Philosophy and Progress:61-77.
    The absence of colonial and post-colonial examinations of the conflict-ravaged Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) – a Bangladesh’s distant fringe– warranted me to explore how colonial legacy facilitated the post-colonial statist approach and majoritarian Bengali supremacists’ tendencies to exploit and subjugate the distinct CHT culture. This reconnaissance endeavour finds that the history of extortion of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT)indigenous peoples is a suitable example of racism victims, and thus it examines in the light of the colonial and post-colonial discourses. This (...) explorative study – based on secondary sources of data – finds the very ideas of racism practices, especially identity politics, demographic politics, and women’s subjugation, are prevalent in this postcolonial (and internally colonised) terrain. Philosophy and Progress, Vol#71-72; No#1-2; Jan-Dec 2022 P 61-77. (shrink)
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    Pitting People Against Each Other.WaheedHussain -2020 -Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (1):79-113.
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    Phenotyping as disciplinary practice: Data infrastructure and the interprofessional conflict over drug use in California.Geoffrey C. Bowker &Mustafa I.Hussain -2021 -Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    The narrative of the digital phenotype as a transformative vector in healthcare is nearly identical to the concept of “data drivenness” in other fields such as law enforcement. We examine the role of a prescription drug monitoring program in California—a computerized law enforcement surveillance program enabled by a landmark Supreme Court case that upheld “broad police powers”—in the interprofessional conflict between physicians and law enforcement over the jurisdiction of drug use. We bring together interview passages, clinical artifacts, and academic and (...) gray literature to investigate the power relations between police, physicians, and patients to show that prescribing data appear to the physician as evidence of problematic patient behavior by the patients, and to law enforcement as evidence of physician misconduct. In turn, physicians have adopted a disciplinary approach to patients, using quasi-legalistic documents to litigate patient behavior. We conclude that police powers have been used to pave data infrastructure through a contested jurisdiction, and law enforcement have used that infrastructure to enroll physicians into the work of disciplining patients. (shrink)
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    Factors That Can Promote the Green Entrepreneurial Intention of College Students: A Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis.Xinhai Cai,ShahidHussain &Yuying Zhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Green entrepreneurship has a huge role in solving environmental degradation and social problems. As today’s youth are tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, enhancing their green entrepreneurial intention will contribute to the sustainable development of economy in the future. The existing literature has examined the green entrepreneurial intention of college students based on self-efficacy, entrepreneurial creativity, entrepreneurship education, financial support, sustainable development values, and other influencing factors. However, these studies focus on net effect of factors on the results of college students’ green entrepreneurial intention, (...) ignoring the combination of multiple factors, and the relationship between different configurations of factors and the results of college students’ green entrepreneurial intention. Therefore, this study aimed to understand and analyze the influence of the complex relationship between multiple antecedents on college students’ green entrepreneurial intention from a comprehensive perspective. Based on 207 questionnaires collected from colleges in the coastal cities of China, this study used the fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis method for data analysis. The results showed three dominant paths of great significance to college students’ high green entrepreneurial intention: entrepreneurial creativity—green cognition—dominant path; entrepreneurial creativity—financial support—dominant path; and the future self-continuity—entrepreneurship culture—entrepreneurship education—dominant path. The results of this study can help college educators to plan courses on innovative thinking and green entrepreneurship to improve college students’ entrepreneurial creativity and green cognitive ability. (shrink)
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    Linking Leader’s Behavioral Integrity With Workplace Ostracism: A Mediated-Moderated Model.Seemab Chaman,Sadia Shaheen &AsrarHussain -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Drawing on the social exchange theory and research on leadership influences, we developed and inspected a multilevel model to test the conditions and mechanisms through which a leader’s behavioral integrity deters workplace ostracism. We used trust as a mediator and the narcissistic personality of a leader as a boundary condition in the connection between a LBI and WO. Data were collected from 249 employees working in different five- and four-star hotels in Pakistan over three time lags. The statistical results revealed (...) that a LBI reduces WO. Additionally, a LBI has an indirect effect on WO through interpersonal trust. We did not find statistical support for the moderating role of the narcissistic personality of a leader in the relationship between a LBI and WO. Implications, along with limitations and future research directions, are also discussed. (shrink)
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    Book Review of the Encyclopedia of Female Pioneers in Online Learning.S.Hussain -2022 - Open Praxis.
    The primary objective of this book titled ‘The encyclopedia of female pioneers in online learning’ is to record and disseminate the voices and contributions of women who pioneered online learning. The pioneers themselves contributed the majority of the content. Because of this, this book serves as a timeless, living record of these women’s experiences, stories, and accomplishments at a time when the majority of the world switched from traditional, print-based correspondence to a bewildering array of immersive-learning experiences that are enhanced (...) by technology. The goal of these direct contributions, combined with a qualitative research study on the pioneers’ interview data, is to further inform readers about the struggles and successes of these female pioneers and their experiences, perceptions, and driving forces. For policymakers, administrators, educators, historians, researchers, writers, and students interested in topics related to distance education (DE), online learning, and educational technology. (shrink)
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  45. Catherine Malabou, Changing Difference: The Feminine and the Question of Philosophy.TamkinHussain -2012 -Radical Philosophy 174:42.
  46. Factoring in cpec’s role for development of tourism in pakistan.ArifHussain &Ghazal Khawaja Hummayun Akhtar -2021 -Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 60 (1):95-109.
    This paper aims to analyze historical evolution, and perspective vis-à-vis prospects of tourism development in Pakistan, especially in the wake of ongoing CPEC projects. It is a well-known fact that development of tourism over the years has been greatly influenced by the overall human development, therefore industrial revolution led to the development of economic corridors, integration and connectivity among societies. Consequently, industrial society initiated the process of globalization and activities of mass tourism. However, owing to rapid technological advancements postmodern society (...) started looking for personalized and diverse tourism products. Travel and tourism is one of the leading industries that is contributing to the World economy in a big way. It has phenomenal economic impact including transportation, entertainment, accommodation and other related aspects. However, despite having an abundance of cultural resources, Pakistan ranks abysmally low on travel and tourism competitiveness index developed by the World economic forum. Besides hosting six UNESCO World heritage sites and host of other attractions, Pakistan is only harvesting 2.7 % from the tourism industry to its GDP as compared to its 10% contribution to World GDP. Thus, huge potential awaits tapping with commitment and ingenuity. (shrink)
     
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    Islam and Education: The Manipulation and Misrepresentation of a Religion. By Lynn Revell: Pp 148. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books. 2012.£ 20.99 (pbk). ISBN 978-1-85856-489-0.Amjad M.Hussain -2012 -British Journal of Educational Studies 60 (4):447-448.
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    Iconic representation of baloch culture: A semiotic analysis.MuhammadHussain,Muhammad Amjad &Kalsoom Bugti -2020 -Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 59 (1):35-49.
    The present paper analyzes cultural attires and appearances of Marri and Bugti tribes in Balochistan to find out latent meanings attached to these artifacts. In doing so, the study uses Peirce’s framework of semiotics- an iconic perspective. The analysis has been carried out with the help of close reading of the cultural images and appearances. The results reveal underlying multi-meanings attached to these images and appearances. The findings reflect the richness and diversity of Marri and Bugti cultures and the invisible (...) representational meanings of these objects. This research endeavor may be helpful to promote pluralism, harmony and enhance intercultural awareness necessary for understanding cultural diversities within and across societies. More so, future researchers can explore cultural objects and appearances of Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtuns, Urdu speaking, and Saraiki people by applying various frameworks of semiotics. (shrink)
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    Tragedy and History in Reinhold Niebuhr's Thought.KhurramHussain -2010 -American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 31 (2):147-159.
    Reinhold Niebuhr begins an essay he wrote for The Nation in 1938 by noting that "one of the recurring motifs of Greek tragedy is the hero's deeper involvement in his own fate through his very efforts to extricate himself from it."1 Niebuhr calls this "abundant proof of the profound insight [of the Greek dramatists] into human tragedy" and suggests that "they were [in fact] not writing melodrama but were interpreting history."2 The essay was occasioned by Niebuhr's deep distaste for the (...) unwillingness of democratic nations of the West to challenge the increasingly aggressive posturing of the axis powers in the years leading up to the second World War. The war they seek to avoid, Niebuhr (as it turns out, correctly) .. (shrink)
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    Trapezoidal Linguistic Cubic Fuzzy TOPSIS Method and Application in a Group Decision Making Program.ShahHussain,Muhammad Aslam,Fazli Amin,Saleem Abdullah &Aliya Fahmi -2019 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 29 (1):1283-1300.
    The aim of this paper is to define some new operation laws for the trapezoidal linguistic cubic fuzzy number and Hamming distance. Furthermore, we define and use the trapezoidal linguistic cubic fuzzy TOPSIS method to solve the multi criteria decision making (MCDM) method. The new ranking method for trapezoidal linguistic cubic fuzzy numbers (TrLCFNs) are used to rank the alternatives. Finally, an illustrative example is given to verify and prove the practicality and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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