Results for 'Jeanie Douché'

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    Caesarean section in the absence of need: a pathologising paradox for public health?Jeanie Douché & Jenny Carryer - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (2):143-153.
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    Feeling fixes: Mess and emotion in algorithmic audits.Jeanie Austin & Os Keyes - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (2).
    Efforts to address algorithmic harms have gathered particular steam over the last few years. One area of proposed opportunity is the notion of an “algorithmic audit,” specifically an “internal audit,” a process in which a system’s developers evaluate its construction and likely consequences. These processes are broadly endorsed in theory—but how do they work in practice? In this paper, we conduct not only an audit but an autoethnography of our experiences doing so. Exploring the history and legacy of a facial (...)
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    Local History and the Teacher.Evelyn E. Cowie & R. Douch - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):105.
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    Calling for a Pro-Love Movement: A Contextualized Theo-Ethical Examination of Reproductive Health Care and Abortion in the United States.Jeanie Whitten-Andrews - 2018 - Feminist Theology 26 (2):147-159.
    In the midst of extreme and dualistic religio-political debates regarding women’s sexual wellness and abortion, one begins to wonder what a new theo-ethical approach might look like which rejects overly-simplistic, harmful understandings of such crucial issues. What might it look like to truly centre women’s full human experiences, loving each other in a way that addresses harm and meets tangible needs? This article examines the complex inequitable structural and institutional realities of sexual wellness and abortion through an intersectional theo-ethical lens. (...)
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    Clinical Trial Transparency: The FDA Should and Can Do More.Amy Kapczynski & Jeanie Kim - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (s2):33-38.
    The Blueprint for Transparency at the FDA recommends that the FDA proactively release more clinical trial data. We show that the FDA possesses the legal authority to act on this recommendation, and describe several reasons that the agency should do so. In particular, the primary existing route for researchers to obtain access to this data, the Freedom of Information Act, has important limits, as our own recent experience shows.
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  6. Materia, douch i energia kak natchala objektivnavo bitia.H. Struve - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 52:543-546.
     
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    Book Reviews : Women, Information Technology, and Scholarship, edited by H. Jeanie Taylor, Cheris Kramarae, and Maureen Ebben. Urbana, IL: Center for Advanced Study, 1993, 127 pp. $10.00 (paper; cloth edition not available. [REVIEW]Diana E. Forsythe - 1995 - Science, Technology and Human Values 20 (1):108-110.
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    Mons Claudianus: Ostraca graeca et latina, I: Les Ostraca grecs de Douch , Fasc. 3: Mons Claudianus: Ostraca graeca et latina, I. [REVIEW]Jennifer A. Sheridan, Jean Bingen, Adam Bülow-Jacobsen, Walter E. H. Cockle, Hélène Cuvigny, Lene Rubinstein, Wilfrid van Rengen, Guy Wagner, Adam Bulow-Jacobsen & Helene Cuvigny - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):529.
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    G. Wagner : Les ostraca grecs de Douch. Fascicule V . Pp. x + 95, pls. Cario: Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, 2001. Paper. ISBN: 2-7247-0307-3. [REVIEW]N. Gonis - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):491-492.
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    Baden im späthellenistischen Delos, I : Die öffentliche Badeanlage im Quartier du Thé'tre.Monika Trümper - 2006 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 130 (1):143-229.
    L'unique bain public à Délos, probablement installé peu avant 88 av. J.-C. dans une maison du Quarter du théâtre, n'a jamais été pris en compte, bien qu'il ait été identifié deux fois dans la littérature. Cette première étude détaillée du bain comprend une analyse systématique des installations balnéaires, de l'équipement technique et du décor, suivie de la reconstruction du programme balnéaire, de réflexions sur la fonction et l'utilisation de la maison tout entière, enfin d'une comparaison avec toutes les installations balnéaires (...)
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    Vote or Die, Bitch.John Scott Gray - 2013-08-26 - In Robert Arp & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), The Ultimate South Park and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 153–163.
    In light of South Park's parody of the election process, this chapter engages with the questions such as How important was Stan's vote? Would the vote have been more valuable had the final margin of victory been closer? Also, how important is a vote that is between only two viable and equally unsavory options? by looking at how the power to vote has been extended in the United States over the past 200 years. The chapter discusses the voting irregularities that (...)
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    Quine on Ontology, Necessity, and Experience. [REVIEW]John King-Farlow - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (3):280-281.
    Dilman conjures up a memorable vision of two great twentieth-century dragons at war. Each takes a turn at stimulating the other with its blue breath of naturalist hellfire. Each responds like a venomously programmed beast with a cold douche of quotations. Quine is provoked to repeat famous statements—mainly from “On What There Is,” “Two Dogmas of Empiricism,” “Epistemology Naturalised,” and The Web of Belief. Wittgenstein is induced to hurl back commentaries from a great many works, up from the Tractatus. Wittgenstein, (...)
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