TL;DR: In police research, dominant explanations of why law enforcers harbour xenophobic attitudes are most often dressed in cultural or political rationalizations as discussed by the authors..., based on an ethnographic study of Danis...
Abstract: In police research, dominant explanations of why law enforcers harbour xenophobic attitudes are most often dressed in cultural or political rationalizations. Based on an ethnographic study of Danis ...
TL;DR: Danis, Wilson, and White as discussed by the authors argue that bioethicists have been glaringly absent from ongoing social movements to combat racism, particularly the institutional and systematic oppression of Africa.
Abstract: Danis, Wilson, and White (2016) argue that bioethicists have been glaringly absent from ongoing social movements to combat racism, particularly the institutional and systematic oppression of Africa...
TL;DR: The study draws on the sociology of translation and treats policy implementation as a non-linear process of (re)interpretation involving different actors in plural, mutually interwoven, non-hierarchical networks.
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss the ways in which the setting approach to health promotion in schools, as part of knowledge-based international policies and guidelines, is embedded in the Danis...
TL;DR: In “Bioethicists Can and Should Contribute to Addressing Racism,” Danis, Wilson, and White (2016) discussed seven skill sets that bioethicsists can use to contribute meaningfully in the effort to address Racism.
Abstract: In “Bioethicists Can and Should Contribute to Addressing Racism,” Danis, Wilson, and White (2016) discussed seven skill sets that bioethicists can use to contribute meaningfully in the effort to ad...