Harm

  1. Climate ethics review finds justice and responsibility shape responses
    Literature review examining ethical frameworks and justice principles shaping climate policy responses across governance scales from 1990-2025.
  2. Ethical tensions surround CPR in brain-dead pediatric organ donors
    Ethics analysis of organ-preserving CPR in pediatric brain-dead patients, examining tensions between organ viability, bodily dignity, and institutional coordination.
  3. Performance Over Pedagogy: The Psychosocial Price of Child Influencing
    Study examines how child influencing causes identity fragmentation, academic disruption, and social isolation, calling for legal protections prioritizing development over commercial objectives.
  4. Copyright originality doctrine may better fit AI data than oil
    Examines copyright law's originality doctrine as framework for regulating data in AI training, arguing data differs fundamentally from oil as public good.
  5. Sport remedy systems remain fragmented for human rights claims
    Analysis of sport human rights remedy mechanisms and the role of public inquiries in creating coordinated institutional responses to discrimination, abuse, and labour violations.
  6. Partisanship shapes support for deporting unauthorized immigrants
    Survey experiment reveals how partisan identity shapes deportation attitudes toward unauthorized immigrants based on sexual orientation and economic contributions.
  7. Ethical action-research is urged in mental health harm settings
    Ethical imperatives in action-research on suffering and violence within mental health systems, examining institutional accountability mechanisms and structural harm across European and Southeast.
  8. Authors reject support for global biodiversity catastrophe claims
    Critical analysis of the Living Planet Index and planetary boundary frameworks, arguing these metrics are methodologically inappropriate and misleading for guiding conservation practice and policy.
  9. Ecological Conciousness in Robert Frost's the Pasture, Going for Water and After Apple Picking
    Analysis of ecological consciousness in three Robert Frost poems through their depiction of rural activities, environmental stewardship, and nature representation.
  10. True crime podcasts raise ethical tensions in case coverage
    Qualitative phenomenological study of how true crime podcasts affect cold cases, revealing law enforcement concerns, creators' ethical tensions, and advocates' views on harm versus benefit.