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Today’s increased attention to integrity can be regarded as part of a more comprehensive professional culture. Yet in a desensitised and detached social climate, integrity is no longer self-evident as a core value of professional conduct. Examples of this shift are overabundant. Integrity and Misconduct in Academic Research in The Netherlands Attention to scientific integrity fits in completely with this development. Yet what is scientific integrity actually? Is it important to pay so much attention to it? Which issues does it involve? Is anything known about the nature and scope of the problem? In this book Kees Schuyt explores the concept of ‘integrity’, describes cases of fraud and ...
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In het publieke debat staat steeds vaker ‘de verantwoordelijkheid’ ter discussie. Burgers moeten meer ‘eigen verantwoordelijkheid’ tonen. Politici moeten ‘verantwoording afleggen’. Professionals in zorg en onderwijs moeten meer ‘verantwoordelijkheid terugkrijgen’. Topmanagers in publieke sector en bedrijfsleven moeten zich ‘verantwoordelijker gedragen’ in hun salariseisen. Achter al deze discussies over verantwoordelijkheid schuilen zeer uiteenlopende vragen over machtsposities en machtsuitoefening, die vaak niet worden onderkend of ter discussie komen te staan. In dit boek staat expliciet het verband tussen vragen van macht en verantwoordelijkheid centraal. In empirische...
... An extraordinarily rich and detailed study of the social and economic life of unemployed and poor households. Michael Sherraden in Social Work.
Klassieke studie over de balans tussen het recht op burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid en de plicht om aan de wetten van de staat te gehoorzamen.
Essays describing the legal profession in the civil law world.
In the two decades after World War Two the structure of political life and social conditions in the Netherlands changed dramatically. There was a remarkable effort to restore the economy and bring prosperity to a population which had suffered deeply from the German occupation. With this came an increasing emancipation from the structures dominated by religion, a gradual breakdown of denominational segregation. This book examines the influence of immigration, postmodernity, and globalization on Dutch society during this crucial period.
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