S Ungar - Science communication, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing predominately on a once-a-day Google News Alert for newspaper coverage of the “bird flu,” this study examines global discourses on this topic in terms of alarming and …
MA Costanzo, E Gerrity - Social Issues and policy review, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Governments sometimes characterize torture as an indispensable interrogation tool for gathering strategic intelligence. In this article, we review the relevant social scientific …
L Gétaz, JP Rieder, L Nyffenegger, A Eytan… - Swiss medical …, 2012 - smw.ch
Hunger strike is a regularly reported problem in prison. Although clinical situations are rarely severe, hospitalisation is often considered. In consequence, it is not only physicians working …
ML Gross - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2013 - cambridge.org
It is noteworthy that the monumental two-volume study of military medical ethics published by the US Army in 2003 paid little attention to military physicians working in detention …
Title: Rivers of the Anthropocene/edited by Jason M. Kelly, Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck. Description: Oakland, California: University of …
GJ Annas - New England Journal of Medicine, 2008 - Mass Medical Soc
The global war on terror has brought renewed attention to the question of whether physicians in the US military are physicians first, soldiers first, or physician–soldiers. George …
MM Metro-Roland - Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores the relationship between food, geography and national culture. Food is sustenance and ceremony; it is also malleable, transformable and indelibly linked with …
C Koopman, P Jones, V Simon, P Showler… - …, 2021 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medicine is often thought of as a science of the body, but it is also a science of data. In some contexts, it can even be asserted that data drive health. This article focuses on a key piece of …
D Wendler - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010 - jme.bmj.com
The principle that physicians should always act in the best interests of the present patient is widely endorsed. At the same time, and often within the same document, it is recognised that …