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    Extractivisme prédateur et conflits de distribution écologique.Arpita Bisht & Priscilla De Roo - 2019 - Multitudes 75 (2):180-185.
    Cet article s’attaque au manque d’informations sur les nombreux conflits de distribution écologique (EDC) provoqués par l’extractivisme minier en Inde au cours de ces dernières années. Le minerai de fer est le métal le plus extrait en Inde et, par conséquent, les conflits liés à cette activité sont importants. Nous analysons ici neuf conflits majeurs surgis dans différents états de l’Inde. Dans l’analyse de ces cas, nous mettons l’accent que les conséquences de l’extractivisme prédateur dans le secteur de l’exploitation des (...)
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    Research and publishing practices, attitudes, and barriers among dental faculty: Results of a survey study of 200 teachers across India.Arpita Rai, Ansul Kumar, Lejoy Abraham, Akhilesh Chandra, Mandeep Kaur & Shamimul Hasan - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (1):34.
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    A Study on Value Profile of Indian Managers.Arpita Sarangi & B. Sunil Kartha - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (2):159-171.
    The present globalized era is a rapid changing era. To prove themselves, all are running, but running after what nobody knows. But in the event of proving they have to compromise with two values, that is, one is in personal value and other is work value. It is very difficult to keep a balance between the two. The present study tried to find out the same with a sample size of 262 executives from a public sector enterprise of India including (...)
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    The intractability of non-word production difficulties in jargon aphasia: Insights from therapy.Bose Arpita, Höbler Fiona, Godbold Catherine & Saddy Doug - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    ‘Aching to be a boy’: A preliminary analysis of gender assignment of intersex persons in India in a culture of son preference.Arpita Das - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (6):585-592.
    Intersexuality, particularly in the global South, remains an under‐researched field of study. In my in‐progress doctoral research project, I explore the cultural, social, and medical discourses that influence how key stakeholders such as healthcare providers make decisions about the sex and gender assignment of the intersex child in India. In this paper I interrogate some of these ideas around gender assignment of intersex people in India, paying particular attention to the context of son preference. I am interested in exploring how (...)
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    Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender Reassignment by Aren Z. Aizura.Arpita Das - 2020 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (2):203-207.
    Aren Z. Aizura's Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender Reassignment is one of the best nonfiction books I have read recently. I was interested in Aizura's work because of the several ways in which this book's subjects resonated with my reflections on gender nonconforming subjects, gender reassignment, and the medical-industrial complex with a focus on interrogating the West/non-West binary. It focuses on trans and gender nonconforming people, issues of mobility, and access to various technologies for bodily modification. This book, divided (...)
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    The Womb as a Biopolitical Space: Examining Negative Selection within the Context of Surrogacy.Arpita Das - 2019 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 12 (2):54-73.
    Reproductive technologies are increasingly used not just to detect the presence of fetal “abnormalities” but also to “correct” or eliminate them before birth. This is done with the aim to enable the birth of “healthy” and “normal” children who can contribute better to the nation’s productivity. Although these processes are common to most women, the situation is further aggravated for surrogates within developing country contexts, who already work in precarious conditions and occupy the lower end of the hierarchy within the (...)
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    From Fear to Courage: Indian Lesbians’ and Gays’ Quest for Inclusive Ethical Organizations.Ernesto Noronha, Nidhi S. Bisht & Premilla D’Cruz - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (4):779-797.
    This paper focusses on the experiences of Indian lesbians and gays who are subjected to unethical acts of workplace bullying which get manifested through constant guesswork, comments and questioning about their sexual identity in the hostile Indian context. Given this, LG participants usually opt for secrecy and lead a double life, using ‘passing’ and ‘covering’ strategies to manage economic, social and psychological risks. Nonetheless, this paper rewrites the negative tenor of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transexuals research by underscoring how LG (...)
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    Using lexical variables to predict picture-naming errors in jargon aphasia.Godbold Catherine, Meteyard Lotte, Houston-Price Carmel & Bose Arpita - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    A Color Image Encryption Technique Based on Bit-Level Permutation and Alternate Logistic Maps.Priyanka Jaroli, Shelza Dua, Mohit Dua & Ankita Bisht - 2019 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 29 (1):1246-1260.
    The paper presents an approach to encrypt the color images using bit-level permutation and alternate logistic map. The proposed method initially segregates the color image into red, green, and blue channels, transposes the segregated channels from the pixel-plane to bit-plane, and scrambles the bit-plane matrix using Arnold cat map (ACM). Finally, the red, blue, and green channels of the scrambled image are confused and diffused by applying alternate logistic map that uses a four-dimensional Lorenz system to generate a pseudorandom number (...)
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    Endorsement of Ethnomedicinal Knowledge Towards Conservation in the Context of Changing Socio-Economic and Cultural Values of Traditional Communities Around Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India.P. C. Phondani, R. K. Maikhuri & N. S. Bisht - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (3):573-600.
    The study of the interrelationship between ethnomedicinal knowledge and socio-cultural values needs to be studied mainly for the simple reason that culture is not only the ethical imperative for development, it is also the condition of its sustainability; for their exists a symbiotic relationship between habitats and cultures. The traditional communities around Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary of Uttarakhand state in India have a rich local health care tradition, which has been in practice for the past hundreds of years. The present study (...)
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    Comprehending Non-literal Language: Effects of Aging and Bilingualism.Shamala Sundaray, Theodoros Marinis & Arpita Bose - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A Complex Ultimate Reality: The Metaphysics of the Four Yogas.Jeffery D. Long - 2020 - Religions 11 (12).
    This essay will pose and seek to answer the following question: If, as Swami Vivekananda claims, the four yogas are independent and equally effective paths to God-realization and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, then what must reality be like? What ontology is implied by the claim that the four yogas are all equally effective paths to the supreme goal of religious life? What metaphysical conditions would enable this pluralistic assertion to be true? Swami Vivekananda’s worldview is frequently identified with (...)
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