Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to describe positive conduct of one person towards another. However, just what respectful behaviour refers to, and how it can be differentiated from considerate, tolerant, kind, etc. behaviour continues to elude social-scientific analysis. In order to investigate the meaning that people give to the concept of respect, the authors carried out focus groups in that participants discussed two vignettes regarding respect and a very closely related concept - considerateness. A systematic analysis of the transcripts preliminary supported the study's hypothesis that respect is a form of behaviour which refers to the ascribed agency of another person, as oppo...
Some philosophers object that Kant’s respect cannot express mutual recognition because it is an atti...
Respect is a concept that is often used in political and social discourse, but is rarely adequately ...
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet i...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
Respect for people has often been considered a fundamental aspect of our dealings in the social worl...
For some people, respect is due to people of particular standing and involves formality and deferenc...
We can distinguish two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect , an attitude based on a p...
Prior research demonstrates that feelings of respect affect important aspects of group functioning a...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Respectful communication is beneficial when engaging with political opponents, conflicts of interest...
We can distinguish (following Kant) two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect (or este...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Conflict parties demand respect from their opponents and suggest it benefits conflict transformation...
Research as a respectful practice: an exploration of the practice of respect in qualitative research...
Conflict parties demand respect from their opponents and suggest it benefits conflict transformation...
Some philosophers object that Kant’s respect cannot express mutual recognition because it is an atti...
Respect is a concept that is often used in political and social discourse, but is rarely adequately ...
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet i...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
Respect for people has often been considered a fundamental aspect of our dealings in the social worl...
For some people, respect is due to people of particular standing and involves formality and deferenc...
We can distinguish two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect , an attitude based on a p...
Prior research demonstrates that feelings of respect affect important aspects of group functioning a...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Respectful communication is beneficial when engaging with political opponents, conflicts of interest...
We can distinguish (following Kant) two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect (or este...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Conflict parties demand respect from their opponents and suggest it benefits conflict transformation...
Research as a respectful practice: an exploration of the practice of respect in qualitative research...
Conflict parties demand respect from their opponents and suggest it benefits conflict transformation...
Some philosophers object that Kant’s respect cannot express mutual recognition because it is an atti...
Respect is a concept that is often used in political and social discourse, but is rarely adequately ...
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet i...