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Speaking Truth to Power - A Theory of Whistleblowing

Speaking Truth to Power - A Theory of Whistleblowing

Daniele Santoro; Manohar Kumar

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019
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Whistleblowing is the public disclosure of information with the purpose of revealing wrongdoings and abuses of power that harm the public interest. This book presents a comprehensive theory of whistleblowing: it defines the concept, reconstructs its origins, discusses it within the current ethical debate, and elaborates a justification of unauthorized disclosures. Its normative proposal is based on three criteria of permissibility: the communicative constraints, the intent, and the public interest conditions. The book distinguishes between two forms of whistleblowing, civic and political, showing how they apply in the contexts of corruption and government secrecy. The book articulates a conception of public interest as a claim concerning the presumptive interest of the public. It argues that public interest is defined in opposition to corporate powers and its core content identified by the rights that are all-purposive for the distribution of social benefits. A crucial part of the proposal is dedicated to the impact of security policies and government secrecy on civil liberties. It argues that unrestrained secrecy limits the epistemic entitlement of citizens to know under which conditions their rights are limited by security policies and corporate interests. When citizens are denied the right to assess when these policies are prejudicial to their freedoms, whistleblowing represents a legitimate form of political agency that safeguards the fundamental rights of citizens against the threat of unrestrained secrecy by government power. Finally, the book contributes to shifting the attention of democratic theory from the procedures of consent formation to the mechanisms that guarantee the expression of dissent. It argues that whistleblowing is a distinctive form of civil dissent that contributes to the demands of institutional transparency in constitutional democracies and explores the idea that the way institutions are responsiveto dissent determines the robustness of democracy, and ultimately, its legitimacy. What place dissenters have within a society, whether they enjoy personal safety, legal protection, and safe channels for their disclosure, are hallmarks of a good democracy, and of its sense of justice.
Speaking Truth to Power - A Theory of Whistleblowing

Speaking Truth to Power - A Theory of Whistleblowing

Daniele Santoro; Manohar Kumar

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
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Whistleblowing is the public disclosure of information with the purpose of revealing wrongdoings and abuses of power that harm the public interest. This book presents a comprehensive theory of whistleblowing: it defines the concept, reconstructs its origins, discusses it within the current ethical debate, and elaborates a justification of unauthorized disclosures. Its normative proposal is based on three criteria of permissibility: the communicative constraints, the intent, and the public interest conditions. The book distinguishes between two forms of whistleblowing, civic and political, showing how they apply in the contexts of corruption and government secrecy. The book articulates a conception of public interest as a claim concerning the presumptive interest of the public. It argues that public interest is defined in opposition to corporate powers and its core content identified by the rights that are all-purposive for the distribution of social benefits. A crucial part of the proposal is dedicated to the impact of security policies and government secrecy on civil liberties. It argues that unrestrained secrecy limits the epistemic entitlement of citizens to know under which conditions their rights are limited by security policies and corporate interests. When citizens are denied the right to assess when these policies are prejudicial to their freedoms, whistleblowing represents a legitimate form of political agency that safeguards the fundamental rights of citizens against the threat of unrestrained secrecy by government power. Finally, the book contributes to shifting the attention of democratic theory from the procedures of consent formation to the mechanisms that guarantee the expression of dissent. It argues that whistleblowing is a distinctive form of civil dissent that contributes to the demands of institutional transparency in constitutional democracies and explores the idea that the way institutions are responsiveto dissent determines the robustness of democracy, and ultimately, its legitimacy. What place dissenters have within a society, whether they enjoy personal safety, legal protection, and safe channels for their disclosure, are hallmarks of a good democracy, and of its sense of justice.
Switch Word-The Mantra Magic: unleash the inherent power of creating the MANTRA to overcome challenges and leading a life Full of Joy, Bliss and Lov
SWITCH WORD-THE MANTRA MAGIC is most simplistic manual to add desired magic and miracles in our day to day life. This is an effort in research in ancient Mantra Power from Indian Tantra and make it available to practice for everyone.Author designed this book for all those suffering from curable or so called incurable physical, emotional, material or spiritual trauma.Book can be easily used as practical manual for creating life of our dream.Love, Light and Reiki to all
Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work

Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work

Manohar Pawar; A .W. (Bill) Anscombe

Springer International Publishing AG
2022
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This book is a response to the felt need of social work practitioners for professional supervision. Reflecting on the social work profession in the context of contemporary socio-economic and political challenges and wide-ranging organizational and practice settings, the book provides a voice for supervisors to share their experiences. Social workers often deal with difficult, undefined and unique human situations where there are no ready-made solutions or quick fixes. This constant and complex working process can cause stress, burnout and affect their quality of work and judgement if they are not supported appropriately and in a timely way. One such support to them is offering professional supervision to enhance their professional functioning and their quality of service. On the one hand, the narratives of experienced supervisors reveal critical dilemmas, core processes and content, expectations, issues posed, and concepts and theories employedin professional supervision, and on the other, the wisdom and qualities of supervisors. This book analyzes concepts and models employed by supervisors and the complex interaction of their qualities and wisdom that arise from their narratives. It underscores the supervisee's being through integrating the personal and professional self to deliver better quality services to people, agencies, and communities. The book argues that the current trends compel action for well thought through professional supervision for all who need it. Those interested in professional supervision – supervisees, practitioners, and supervisors – will benefit from reading this book. Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work: Voices and Virtues of Supervisors is the resource that both supervisors and practitioners need to create safe environments to carefully reflect, develop knowledge, sharpen skills and effectively engage in practice. It will improve services to clients and organizational service provision, and not only benefit both practitioners and supervisors in social work and human services, but also social work educators and students, social policy administrators as well as managers and trainers in the social services sector.
Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work

Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work

Manohar Pawar; A .W. (Bill) Anscombe

Springer International Publishing AG
2023
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This book is a response to the felt need of social work practitioners for professional supervision. Reflecting on the social work profession in the context of contemporary socio-economic and political challenges and wide-ranging organizational and practice settings, the book provides a voice for supervisors to share their experiences. Social workers often deal with difficult, undefined and unique human situations where there are no ready-made solutions or quick fixes. This constant and complex working process can cause stress, burnout and affect their quality of work and judgement if they are not supported appropriately and in a timely way. One such support to them is offering professional supervision to enhance their professional functioning and their quality of service. On the one hand, the narratives of experienced supervisors reveal critical dilemmas, core processes and content, expectations, issues posed, and concepts and theories employedin professional supervision, and on the other, the wisdom and qualities of supervisors. This book analyzes concepts and models employed by supervisors and the complex interaction of their qualities and wisdom that arise from their narratives. It underscores the supervisee's being through integrating the personal and professional self to deliver better quality services to people, agencies, and communities. The book argues that the current trends compel action for well thought through professional supervision for all who need it. Those interested in professional supervision – supervisees, practitioners, and supervisors – will benefit from reading this book. Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work: Voices and Virtues of Supervisors is the resource that both supervisors and practitioners need to create safe environments to carefully reflect, develop knowledge, sharpen skills and effectively engage in practice. It will improve services to clients and organizational service provision, and not only benefit both practitioners and supervisors in social work and human services, but also social work educators and students, social policy administrators as well as managers and trainers in the social services sector.
Virtue Ethics in Social Work Practice

Virtue Ethics in Social Work Practice

Richard Hugman; Manohar Pawar; A. W. (Bill) Anscombe; Amelia Wheeler

Routledge
2020
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Using evidence from research with practitioners, integrated with wider material about virtue ethics in the helping professions, this book explores important types of virtue that are central to developing and sustaining excellence in social work.Comprised of ten chapters and drawing on extensive research with social workers as well as wider debates and analysis, the discussion carefully concentrates on everyday experiences and achievements. This approach enables the book to avoid an idealized and prescriptive approach by making clear that virtues vary between contexts and individuals, while at the same time clearly marking out qualities and characteristics of social work that are foundational to the development of practitioners and of the profession as a whole.It will be required reading for students on all BSc/BSW and MSc/MSW courses on professional ethics or preparation for practice. It will also be of interest to practitioners in other professions, including human services, health, education and social development or development studies.
Virtue Ethics in Social Work Practice

Virtue Ethics in Social Work Practice

Richard Hugman; Manohar Pawar; A. W. (Bill) Anscombe; Amelia Wheeler

Routledge
2020
nidottu
Using evidence from research with practitioners, integrated with wider material about virtue ethics in the helping professions, this book explores important types of virtue that are central to developing and sustaining excellence in social work.Comprised of ten chapters and drawing on extensive research with social workers as well as wider debates and analysis, the discussion carefully concentrates on everyday experiences and achievements. This approach enables the book to avoid an idealized and prescriptive approach by making clear that virtues vary between contexts and individuals, while at the same time clearly marking out qualities and characteristics of social work that are foundational to the development of practitioners and of the profession as a whole.It will be required reading for students on all BSc/BSW and MSc/MSW courses on professional ethics or preparation for practice. It will also be of interest to practitioners in other professions, including human services, health, education and social development or development studies.
Problems of Magicians in Andhra Pradesh, a Sociological Study
The author of this book is a retired Addl. Supdt of Police ., Magician, Counselling Psychologist and Advocate. He is the first individual Guinness World Record Holder in Magic in India. He is the first person who earned Ph.D., in Magic in India. In this book, the author has extensively documented the various challenges faced by magicians in the combined state of Andhra Pradesh. He made remarkable efforts to personally meet and interact with each magician, collecting detailed information about their economic, social, health and personal difficulties. Based on thorough study and systematic research, he analyzed these issues and proposed meaningful and practical solutions for the betterment and welfare of the magician community.
Manohara

Manohara

Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Manohara is a tamil dram written by author and later adapted as a film starring Shivaji Ganesan in Lead Role. Manohara had originally been published by Mudaliar as an adaptation of Hamlet. Entitled Amaladhithan, it was not well received because it followed too closely the values of Western theatre; its rewriting as Manohara, which reflected more closely the values of Indian society, changed its fortunes. The original adaptation of Hamlet, published as Amaladhithan in 1906, took Mudaliar six years to complete and he studied many references in an attempt to do justice to the original Shakespeare work. It was one of five Shakespearean adaptations that he translated, directed and then acted.
Wnikliwy opis indyjskiej walki o wolnosc autorstwa Manohara Malgonkara

Wnikliwy opis indyjskiej walki o wolnosc autorstwa Manohara Malgonkara

Arumalla Venkateswarlu

Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza
2025
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Manohar Malgonkar, jeden z czolowych indyjskich pisarzy anglojęzycznych, byl autorem niezwykle plodnym. Znany przede wszystkim jako historyk marathski, poświęcil się pisarstwu fabularnemu w jednym celu - dla czystej rozrywki. Jednak jego korzenie sięgają historii, a jego świat fikcyjny odzwierciedla napięcia indyjskiej historii politycznej. Napisal pięc powieści w języku angielskim: Distant Drum (1960), Combat of Shadows (1962), The Princes (1963), A Bend in the Ganges (1964) oraz The Devil's Wind (1972). Jego dziela historyczne to Kanhoji Angrey (1959), Puars of Dewas Senior (1962) oraz Chhatrapatis of Kolhapur (1971). Pisal eseje, kt re charakteryzowaly się dostojnym stylem prozy. Byl r wnież autorem scenariuszy filmowych, opowiadań i wielu artykul w prasowych. Niniejsza książka stanowi doglębną analizę tematyki, fabuly, charakterystyki postaci, punktu widzenia, techniki i języka użytego w jego dw ch gl wnych powieściach.