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Ethics, Psyche and Social Responsibility
Ashgate Publishing, Aug 2007, Pages: 178
List of Figures and Tables vii Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction Ana Maria Dávila Gómez and David Crowther
1 Psychological Violence at Work: Where does the Human Dignity Lie? Ana Maria Dávila Gómez and David Crowther
2 Organizational Change, Human Condition and the Moral Contract Emmanuelle Avon
3 Preventing Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy: Do Time Orientation Perspective and Skepticism Matter? Yaromir Munoz Molina
4 Reflection about the Structuration of Organizations: The Capacity of Responsibility of Human Agents and Conditions of Absence Jacques-Bernard Gauthier
5 Suffering as a Quest for Adaptation Pierre-Paul Morin
6 Psychoanalysis and the Myths of Corporate Communication David Crowther and Ana Maria Dávila Gómez
7 Caring Principle and Practices in Corporate Social Responsibility Jelena Debeljak, Mirna Korican, Kristijan Krkac and Andrijana Mušura
8 Critical Pedagogy as a Strategy for Management Development: Introducing Intersubjectivity as a Practical Application Tool Ana Maria Dávila Gómez and Jair Nascimento Santos
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