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Deliberation in bioethics education: a literature scoping reviewInternational Journal of Ethics Education 1-28. forthcoming.Bioethics emerged as a discipline in the 70s of the last century. One of its main objectives has been to analyze clinical cases that pose moral problems. This analysis is generally carried out by a multidisciplinary group, the Health Care Ethics Committee, which is comprised of ethical experts or healthcare providers assisted by a facilitator, depending on the context. Different methodologies are used in these situations. The deliberative method, in its various configurations, is the most widely…Read more
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Motherhood, mothering and care among Mongolian herder womenAgriculture and Human Values 42 (1): 139-157. 2025.As interest in women’s roles in agriculture increases, research on women livestock-keepers remains limited. Advances in feminist scholarship highlight farming women’s dual roles in agricultural production and biological and socio-cultural reproduction, including women’s uncompensated labor in child-bearing, child-rearing and home-making. To expand knowledge about women pastoralists’ lived experiences, we conducted life-history interviews with 25 herder women in two regions of Mongolia, following…Read more
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Well done! Or how to Avoid Dangers of Pseudoscience: Common Standard for Research in Behavioural Analysis and Deception Detection in Aviation SecurityAnuario de Psicología Jurídica 35 (1): 1-11. 2025.The detection of deception poses one of the main challenges in policing and security environment. It is the inherent goal of security to detect and prevent unlawful events to happen. This is especially true for aviation security as airports continue to constitute attractive targets for terrorist attacks. In consequence, law enforcement agencies are seeking effective and efficient solutions for ensuring high-level security and are often adopting approaches that include behaviour detection. This p…Read more
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5Transformations in livestock systems: beyond ranching and pastoralismAgriculture and Human Values 1-17. forthcoming.Livestock systems across the world are transformed by capitalist forces. Understanding these social, economic, and cultural transformations is important because it has major implications for rural populations across the world. Traditionally, the study of livestock systems has been organized along the conceptual classification of ranching in North America and Australia and pastoralism in Africa and Asia, but this intellectual division has limited our understanding because of a priori assumptions …Read more
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4Towards a theory of pastoralist and rancher identity: insights for understanding livestock systems in transformationAgriculture and Human Values 1-18. forthcoming.This article outlines a middle-range theory of pastoralist/rancher identity, offering a framework for analyzing the meanings, symbols, and practices associated with four interrelated dimensions of pastoralist identity: identification with livestock, place, family and community, and occupation. Poetic analysis of interviews from pastoral systems in transition in Mongolia’s Khangai and Gobi regions, the Spanish Pyrenees, and Colorado, USA shows how theorizing pastoralist identity, animated by plac…Read more
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28Fuzzy Linguistic Protoforms to Summarize Heart Rate Streams of Patients with Ischemic Heart DiseaseComplexity 2019 1-11. 2019.
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14The Emotional Impact of Journalistic Images Depicting Natural Disasters on Affected PopulationsJournal of Media Ethics 39 (4): 279-294. 2024.This study analyses journalistic images of the volcanic eruption of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) in 2021. We prioritized the perspective of image reception to find out the audience”s feelings and level of satisfaction. We also investigated the application of ethical recommendations and the presence of new trends in journalism in the coverage of this natural disaster. We surveyed a sample of individuals who were asked about their feelings, emotions, and level of satisfaction with the journali…Read more
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7The Emotional Impact of Journalistic Images Depicting Natural Disasters on Affected PopulationsJournal of Media Ethics 39 (4): 279-294. 2024.This study analyses journalistic images of the volcanic eruption of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) in 2021. We prioritized the perspective of image reception to find out the audience”s feelings and level of satisfaction. We also investigated the application of ethical recommendations and the presence of new trends in journalism in the coverage of this natural disaster. We surveyed a sample of individuals who were asked about their feelings, emotions, and level of satisfaction with the journali…Read more
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3Deliberation in bioethics education: a literature scoping reviewInternational Journal of Ethics Education 10 (1): 177-204. 2025.Bioethics emerged as a discipline in the 70s of the last century. One of its main objectives has been to analyze clinical cases that pose moral problems. This analysis is generally carried out by a multidisciplinary group, the Health Care Ethics Committee, which is comprised of ethical experts or healthcare providers assisted by a facilitator, depending on the context. Different methodologies are used in these situations. The deliberative method, in its various configurations, is the most widely…Read more
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8Expert patients leading activities on social justice: towards patient-centered educationNursing Ethics 31 (7): 1233-1246. 2024.Background Social justice is recognized by reputable international organizations as a professional nursing value. However, there are serious doubts as to whether it is embodied in Catalan nursing education. Objectives To explore what nursing students take away from two teaching activities led by expert patients (one presentation and three expert patient illness narratives) on the topics of social justice, patient rights, and person-centered care. Research design Qualitative study using a content…Read more
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20Adaptation and validation of the Euthanasia Attitude Scale into SpanishNursing Ethics 27 (5): 1201-1212. 2020.Background Considering the extensive debate that is currently taking place in Spain regarding euthanasia, it is important to examine the attitude of professionals who perform most of their duties at the bedside of these patients and their families. Objectives The aim of the present study was to present an adaptation and validation of the Euthanasia Attitude Scale and to evaluate its psychometric properties among a sample of nursing students in Spain. Research design A cross-sectional study desig…Read more
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7The detection of deception poses one of the main challenges in policing and security environment. It is the inherent goal of security to detect and prevent unlawful events to happen. This is especially true for aviation security as airports continue to constitute attractive targets for terrorist attacks. In consequence, law enforcement agencies are seeking effective and efficient solutions for ensuring high-level security and are often adopting approaches that include behaviour detection. This p…Read more
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12Pragmatic development in Peruvian childrenPragmatics and Cognition 30 (2): 377-411. 2023.This study examines how 8- to 15-month-old Peruvian children1 (N = 18) express pragmatic functions in terms of the modality and referential-specificity level of each communicative behaviour. Results show that pragmatic functions were expressed mainly via the vocal modality, primarily with vocalisations; nevertheless, specific functional patterns were found: declaratives involved more use of words, and imperatives more use of gestures. While older children produced more declaratives and less pers…Read more
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26Moya Cañas, P.: "El conocimiento: nuestro acceso al mundo. Cinco estudios sobre filosofía del conocimiento"Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 47 343-345. 2014.
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La profesión docente y la comunidad escolar: crónica de un desencuentro.. MorataPaideia. forthcoming.
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17Motherhood, mothering and care among Mongolian herder womenAgriculture and Human Values 1-19. forthcoming.As interest in women’s roles in agriculture increases, research on women livestock-keepers remains limited. Advances in feminist scholarship highlight farming women’s dual roles in agricultural production and biological and socio-cultural reproduction, including women’s uncompensated labor in child-bearing, child-rearing and home-making. To expand knowledge about women pastoralists’ lived experiences, we conducted life-history interviews with 25 herder women in two regions of Mongolia, following…Read more
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44Why nature matters: A systematic review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational valuesBioScience 74 (1). 2024.In this article, we present results from a literature review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values of nature conducted for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, as part of the Methodological Assessment of the Diverse Values and Valuations of Nature. We identify the most frequently recurring meanings in the heterogeneous use of different value types and their association with worldviews and other key concepts. From frequent uses, we dete…Read more
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5Content and Process in the Brain. Implications for Clinical and Educational ApproachesIn Teresa Lopez-Soto, Alvaro Garcia-Lopez & Francisco J. Salguero-Lamillar (eds.), The Theory of Mind Under Scrutiny: Psychopathology, Neuroscience, Philosophy of Mind and Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 527-558. 2023.Subjects may be aware in each moment of the content of a given scene and/or internal state. However, the vivid reality of the scene is a by-product of the complex processing of external and internal information in the brain. This point is more evident in the hallucinatory phase of psychosis or during dreaming. There is complex internal processing for the recreation of certain contents which are unconscious for the subject, whilst the content is experienced, the process to arrive at the contents …Read more
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28Understanding the concept of compassion from the perspectives of nursesNursing Ethics 28 (6): 996-1009. 2021.Background: The high level of satisfaction of users of a health service is largely due to the fact that they receive excellent care from healthcare professionals. Compassionate care is an essential component of excellent care. But what do nurses understand compassion to be? Research objectives: To analyse the concept of compassion from the perspective of nurses in the Andalusian Public Health System, Spain. Research design: This is a qualitative study following the grounded theory model. Four fo…Read more
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24Exploring the Decision-Making Process of People Living with HIV Enrolled in Antiretroviral Clinical Trials: A Qualitative Study of Decisions Guided by Trust and EmotionsHealth Care Analysis 31 (3): 135-155. 2023.The informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for potential participants to enroll in a study. There is ample of evidence that understanding consent information and enrollment is challenging for participants in clinical trials. On the other hand, the reasoning process behind decision-making in HIV clinical trials remains mostly unexplored. This study aims to examine the decision-making process of people living with HIV currently participating in antiretroviral clinical trials and thei…Read more
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31Small-scale gravitational instabilities under the oceans: Implications for the evolution of oceanic lithosphere and its expression in geophysical observablesPhilosophical Magazine 88 (28-29): 3197-3217. 2008.
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24Music as an Element of Tourism Innovation: Types of Nightlife Premises in IbizaFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.The island of Ibiza is a western Mediterranean destination known internationally for its nightlife. The aim of this paper is to make a proposal to classify the different types of premises in the Ibiza nightlife offer. This involves making a first definition that allows to delimit which businesses are parts of the sector. The methodology used is based on the case study and specifically, on the review of the promotional actions and activities carried out, completed with the visit to the premises. …Read more
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12Assessing Consumer Behavior in the Wine Industry and Its Consequences for Wineries: A Case Study of a Spanish CompanyFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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40The social responsibility performance of ethical and solidarity funds: an approach to the case of SpainBusiness Ethics 13 (2-3): 200-218. 2004.
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20Stress, Emotional Intelligence and the Intention to Use Cannabis in Spanish Adolescents: Influence of COVID-19 ConfinementFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.The disease brought about by the SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 coronavirus has had an unprecedented global impact. Confinement to control the outbreak may have mental health consequences for the most vulnerable in the population, including adolescents. This study aims to describe and analyze the relationships between the stress variables, Emotional Intelligence and the intention to use cannabis in healthy adolescents, before and after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic containment stage. A comparative corr…Read more
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54The social responsibility performance of ethical and solidarity funds: an approach to the case of SpainBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 13 (2-3): 200-218. 2004.
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38The Expression of Pain in "Chant de Linos" by André JolivetHuman Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (1): 93-103. 2022.In this article we present the profound relationship between the ideas of the Ancient Greek tradition and the aesthetics that underlies the composition at hand, Chant de Linos, a 1944 work for flute and piano by André Jolivet. Jolivet configures his language in this work from the ideas about the music that he receives from the Greek tradition and from the mythical history of Lino. We will illuminate the context and production of Jolivet at this creative stage.
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University of MelbourneGraduate student
Parkville, Victoria, Australia