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Full-Text Articles in Law
Preference Conflict And Peace Studies: The Line Between Disagreement And Violence, Frederic R. Kellogg
Preference Conflict And Peace Studies: The Line Between Disagreement And Violence, Frederic R. Kellogg
Peace and Conflict Studies
Broadening the definition of conflict defines more comprehensively the condition of peace, focusing on how unresolved shared disagreements can lead to, or avoid, polarization and violence. The line between general disagreement and violent conflict lies in the adjustment of shared preferences. Matters like reproductive rights, medically assisted death, race and gender discrimination, while subject to political polarization, are open to peaceful redress through what John Dewey called the transformative continuum of inquiry, in which the crucial social response to shared problems includes dispute and conflict. Resolution of controversial social problems requires preference adjustment and habit change, often, if not always, …
Understandings Of Vulnerability And Social Determinants Of Health In Forensic And Expert Social Anthropology: A Scoping Review, James W. W. Rose, David M. Tran
Understandings Of Vulnerability And Social Determinants Of Health In Forensic And Expert Social Anthropology: A Scoping Review, James W. W. Rose, David M. Tran
The Qualitative Report
Forensic and expert social anthropology (FESA) is a branch of social anthropology that specialises in the provision of evidence to legal-administrative processes, which are overseen by courts and other legally empowered bodies, and which give regard to the social cultures of legally and administratively involved individuals and communities (LAIICs). Despite a preoccupation with political advocacy in the broader philosophy of social anthropology, FESA literature does not typically give regard to LAIIC vulnerability defined qualitatively in terms of social determinants of health, including physical, mental, and social well-being. This paper presents findings from a JBI/PRISMA-ScR scoping review of n=1,674 texts, identifying …
How Can Generative Ai (Genai) Enhance Or Hinder Qualitative Studies? A Critical Appraisal From South Asia, Nepal, Niroj Dahal
How Can Generative Ai (Genai) Enhance Or Hinder Qualitative Studies? A Critical Appraisal From South Asia, Nepal, Niroj Dahal
The Qualitative Report
Qualitative researchers can benefit from using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), such as different versions of ChatGPT—GPT-3.5 or GPT-4, Google Bard—now renamed as a Gemini, and Bing Chat—now renamed as a Copilot, in their studies. The scientific community has used artificial intelligence (AI) tools in various ways. However, using GenAI has generated concerns regarding potential research unreliability, bias, and unethical outcomes in GenAI-generated research results. Considering these concerns, the purpose of this commentary is to review the current use of GenAI in qualitative research, including its strengths, limitations, and ethical dilemmas from the perspective of critical appraisal from South Asia, Nepal. …
Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 48, Issue 2
The Local Government Antitrust Act: Continuing To Allow An Illusion To Supersede Economic Freedom, Thomas D. Brierton, Peter Bowal
The Local Government Antitrust Act: Continuing To Allow An Illusion To Supersede Economic Freedom, Thomas D. Brierton, Peter Bowal
Nova Law Review
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Anonymous & Unregulated: Why A Product Of Privacy Needs Regulation, Yuliana Reyes
Anonymous & Unregulated: Why A Product Of Privacy Needs Regulation, Yuliana Reyes
Nova Law Review
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Enhancing Academic Performance Or Stimulant Misuse: How Opioid Regulation Strategies Can Address The Escalating Stimulant Epidemic, Gabriela Gonzalez
Enhancing Academic Performance Or Stimulant Misuse: How Opioid Regulation Strategies Can Address The Escalating Stimulant Epidemic, Gabriela Gonzalez
Nova Law Review
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Stakeholder's Divided Concerns On Issues Of Artificial Intelligence And Inventorship: Suggested Guidance To Alleviate These Concerns, Madison Mathews
Stakeholder's Divided Concerns On Issues Of Artificial Intelligence And Inventorship: Suggested Guidance To Alleviate These Concerns, Madison Mathews
Nova Law Review
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Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 48, Issue 3
The Evolution Of Inclusion: The Mount Laurel Doctrine At Fifty, Paula A. Franzese
The Evolution Of Inclusion: The Mount Laurel Doctrine At Fifty, Paula A. Franzese
Nova Law Review
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From The Fox To Onlyfans: The Changing Landscape Of Property Law, Vicenc Feliu
From The Fox To Onlyfans: The Changing Landscape Of Property Law, Vicenc Feliu
Nova Law Review
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Intellectual Property Rights In Pornographic Content Creation: Are Your Onlyfans Your Only Fans?, Lauren E. Diaz
Intellectual Property Rights In Pornographic Content Creation: Are Your Onlyfans Your Only Fans?, Lauren E. Diaz
Nova Law Review
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History And Evolution Of Deeds And Florida Changes, Matthew Zifrony
History And Evolution Of Deeds And Florida Changes, Matthew Zifrony
Nova Law Review
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