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Historical-Philosophical Components of Policy and Mo-Rality Relations
Published 2014-06-01“…The used in the article methodological principles made it possible to create actual for today (especially for controversial burdened by totalitarian past and uncertain future of a controversial, local realities) version of political ethics. It is proved that the development of moral and ethical principles, their consistent adherence by not only politicians, but by all the citizens are able to hinder the pragmatic interests of statesmen, who, under cover of the idea of the common good, protect primarily not the public but narrow corporate interests. …”
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HISTORICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL COMPONENTS OF POLICY AND MO-RALITY RELATIONS
Published 2014-06-01“…The used in the article methodological principles made it possible to create actual for today (especially for controversial burdened by totalitarian past and uncertain future of a controversial, local realities) version of political ethics. It is proved that the development of moral and ethical principles, their consistent adherence by not only politicians, but by all the citizens are able to hinder the pragmatic interests of statesmen, who, under cover of the idea of the common good, protect primarily not the public but narrow corporate interests. …”
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Public Health Ethics and Practice /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…/ Jessica Datta and Anthony Kessell -- Constructing the obesity epidemic: loose science, money and public health / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- Politics, ethics and evidence: immunisation and public health policy / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- Avoiding mixed messages: HPV vaccines and the 'cure' for cervical cancer / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- A call for clearer vaccine exemption typology to improve population health / Erica Sutton and Ross Upshur -- PART THREE. …”
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Le crowdsourcing urbain comme nouvelle forme d’engagement citoyen
Published 2022-02-01“…Beyond a real operational interest for the public space managers, these mechanisms of anomalies feedbacked by citizen "sensors" poses many questions to the administrations (organizational, political, ethical). This article proposes a study of the uses of urban crowdsourcing and their articulation with the public authorities starting from the example of the 311 reporting service of the City council of Paris DansMaRue. …”
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