laín, bru
The sharing economy (SE) is a strongly contested idea, both conceptually and politically. This paper first explores multiple existing definitions, emphasizing the challenges in both conceptual and operational terms they usually entail. It is argued that most of the common definitions tend to exacerbate tensions between informativeness and veracity,...
liyanage, champika l. villalba-romero, felix carmichael, andrew
This research analysed the distribution of publicly awarded funding, by United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) to defined University Groups and compared it against the aim and objectives of UKRI’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity (EDI) strategy. Previous work has identified failures in the allocation of research awards, with some groups ...
de azua, sonia ruiz ozamiz-etxebarria, naiara picaza, maitane jiménez-etxebarria, eneritz idoiaga, nahia
Introduction: The pursuit of an inclusive university is rooted in the commitment to ensuring equal opportunities within the educational landscape. Over the years, the notion of “inclusion” has significantly evolved, becoming a central aspect of individual rights. This shift has led to the development of various models and guidelines to provide equi...
Lever, Annabelle
This paper provides an overview of the ethical challenges facing voters in democratic elections. It starts by examining the assumptions that underpin contemporary claims about the moral and epistemic advantages of lotteries as compared to elections and shows their similarities to arguments for 'unveiling the vote', as Brennan and Pettit put it. (G....
Usategui Basozabal, Elisa del Valle Loroño, Ana Irene
Una aportación importante de Tocqueville a la sociología de la familia es haber mostrado la ligazón existente entre la estructura familiar y la organización social, así como su análisis de las dinámicas psico-políticas del emergente ideal de familia democrática. Sin embargo, el humanismo cívico de Tocqueville se estrella ante la “cuestión de la muj...
Thorel-Hallez, Sabine
Cette étude examine ce que notre dispositif sur lequel repose l’expérience de la pratique de la danse apporte à la réflexion sur l’égalité entre les personnes à l’école. Nous cherchons à éclairer en quoi ce dispositif permet de repenser les relations à l’Autre dans sa singularité et d’entrevoir des pistes pour favoriser cette égalité. Dans quelles ...
Kulpa, Roberto Kania, Toni
Poland's transforming socio-cultural landscape has witnessed across the years an intensified political focus on issues of gender and sexuality, which have become a battleground for a diverse spectrum of views and group interests. There has been notable persistence of conservative, and indeed hostile, stances towards gender andsexual equalities. To ...
vickers, lucy
This paper considers the legacy of the historic contribution of faith communities to education for the employment rights of teachers in schools with a religious character. The contribution of faith communities to state education was originally reflected in a settlement by which staffing could reflect the religious foundations of the school. This pa...
rossi, emilio brischetto, alessia
The rise of awareness and attention around the concept of EDI (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) within the scientific and professional communities working in design studies is apparent. However, ensuring high-quality education for all—Sustainable Development Goal 4—while educating future generations of designers in acting responsibly by preventi...
Yetkin, Uğur Tunçalp, Deniz
This study examines the multi-contextual dynamics of refugee entrepreneurship through the lens of embeddedness. It attempts to explain the interplay of inclusion and exclusion within a host society. For this purpose, the study qualitatively analyses the narratives of 39 Syrian refugee entrepreneurs and four critical informants in Türkiye. Our findi...