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Published: 19 July 2024
... and consider how service provision can support resilience and autonomy. experiences lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer and others LGBTQ non agreement vulnerability datasets death premature discrimination Equality Act 2010 gender diversity Global North mental health illness names persecution...
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Published: 19 July 2024
... internet McCormack Keira online groups technologies power reflection trans inclusive affirming person-led autonomy research older people critical reflection In this final chapter , we revisit the ‘big takeaway messages’ for health, community and social care practitioners that are woven across...
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Published: 30 March 2023
... the mere diminishing of control and for distress (and other consequential losses). This has bearing on debates in tort law and the law of remedies on the extent to which injury to autonomy ought to be an actionable in its own right. (2) Privacy (and not only defamation), ought to compensate for reputation...
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Published: 28 April 2023
...: first, as a kind of personal or bodily dignity, and second as an assertion of political identity or autonomy. It is the absence of their dignity and recognition that is the injury; their rage is an assertion of presence, a demand for dignity and recognition. This demand does not require the lessening...
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Published: 27 October 2023
... to the modern conception of rape as a violation of sexual autonomy. The chapter draws both on legal and non-legal materials to present a contextualised analysis of rape law in action from 1200 to the present day. Blackstone William historical analysis of rape law Lacey Nicola Norrie Alan Babylonian legal...
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Published: 03 May 2021
...This chapter explores adulthood, which is presented as the ‘prime of life’. It argues that the law privileges certain kinds of people by elevating rights to autonomy and privacy as central rights. In doing this it downplays the vulnerable, caring and interdependent nature of humanity. The chapter...
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Published: 24 September 2021
...This chapter presents a new conceptual framework that integrates various components of person–environment interaction in the context of out-of-home mobility of persons living with dementia. The framework links the processes of agency and belonging to the outcomes of autonomy and identity...
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Published: 04 March 2022
..., entrepreneurial self, and the theory of autonomy-control paradox. This chapter draws from Foucault’s theories of homo-economicus and the subjectification of self to provide a broader framework of understanding the flexibility paradox. More specifically, it argues that we now live in a society where all...
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Published: 07 May 2016
... of a safety net of means tested benefits. Reforms in both countries have, however, increased both the need and opportunities to work beyond age 65. The chapter finishes by summarising the empirical findings of the book, and highlighting the need for policies to support financial security and autonomy...
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Published: 16 May 2012
... Survey UN 2007 individualism Kittay E F Sevenhuijsen S Tronto J WHO Blaxter M consumerism Kittay E F et al Land H and Himmelweit S Mahon R and Robinson F Oxley H autonomy Banerji D ‘choice’ and agency discourses Daniels N Dean H heart disease Lewis J and Giullari S resource allocation...
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Published: 28 January 2015
... Watanabe S Chihojichi Center Shiryo Hensyu Iinkai Nihon Toshi Center Reed SR Chihojichitai Kasseika Kenkyukai Kanagawa Institute for Local Autonomy KILA Nagasu Kazuji Ito S Matsushita K decentralisation Makise M Japan Intercultural Academy of Local Authorities JIAM policy research local...
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Published: 11 January 2017
... We are thankful to Eficiencia Informativa for supporting this project by providing us with access to its media monitoring database. Media are key actors in supporting a pluralistic and healthy public life. Greater media autonomy and professionalism imply a balanced coverage of issues based upon...
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Published: 26 February 2020
... at the local authority level. This chapter considers how local government autonomy has changed in recent years, within the context of a broader history of local government in the UK. It then reflects upon the “entrepreneurial turn” in local government, for some a consequence of reduced funding for local...
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Published: 19 February 2020
... achievements in fields like the arts or sport, I argue this rests on an implausibly narrow view of personal flourishing. In addition, I argue against the view that perfectionism should aim only, or mostly, at the promotion of autonomy. While critical thinking and self-reflection are often central to a good...
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Published: 13 March 2020
... measurement ‘student as consumer’ tuition fees value for money autonomy deprofessionalisation of academics Haug M R Knowledge Exchange Framework KEF Musselin C National Student Survey NSS Research Assessment Exercise RAE Research Excellence Framework REF Saunders D B Teaching Excellence Framework...
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Published: 16 January 2019
... and Construction Israel Van Thiel S bureaucratic autonomy bureaucratic responsiveness political control social protest A large body of public administration literature focuses on the response of bureaucracies – whether government ministries or separate agencies – to political signalling, pressure and control...
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Published: 08 May 2013
... radical education Bennett J Braidotti R family like relations love Ravaisson F walking diverse economic geographies Alternative education Mainstream education UK education policy Methodology Sample Autonomy Multi-site ethnography Many educators prioritise learning processes over learning...
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Published: 08 May 2013
... and shifting, incorporating many kinds of connection and disconnection. The chapter concludes by arguing that it is sensible to understand these multiple forms of connection and disconnection as the first of several versions of autonomy that, as suggested throughout the book, should...
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Published: 08 May 2013
...This chapter summarises the key arguments of the book, focusing upon mess, feeling, habit, love, life-itself and autonomy. Broadly, the chapter posits a theory of more-than-social, collaborative autonomy that is not all-encompassing, but which provides a nuanced way in which to critically...
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Published: 30 April 2013
... society. The discussion focuses in particular on trends towards 'individualization' and the question whether individual autonomy should be equated with independence. In particular, issues of recognition and inter-dependence in later life are considered. The second part of the chapter brings a discussion...