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    The Funeral Rites In Uzbekistan.Hüseyin Baydemi̇r - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:662-683.
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    Forced marriages and unintentional divorces: The national attitudes in Armenia and Uzbekistan towards the ‘Russian World’.Riccardo Mario Cucciolla - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (4):688-714.
    In 1991, new political discourses emerged in the Soviet republics that had to reinvent themselves as independent states, redefining their national identity on several dimensions. This process matured ambiguous attitudes toward the former imperial center and different visions over the scopes, perspectives, and claims of a ‘Russian World’ in the former Soviet space, where Moscow still asserted an exclusive political and cultural sphere of influence. In this article, we will review the cases of Armenia and Uzbekistan with peculiar national (...)
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    Ethics Review of Biomedical Research in Uzbekistan: Policy and Program Gaps.Dilfuza Aniyozova & Martin A. Strosberg - 2024 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (4):653-661.
    We describe the national health research ethics review system of Uzbekistan and identify policy and program gaps that impede the protection of human research subjects. We find that the National Ethic Committee (NEC), functioning at the national level, is solely responsible for conducting research ethics review. There is little evidence that regional ethics committees work as intended, and there is no research ethics review at medical institutes and research centers even though they conduct CDTs (clinical drug trials). There is (...)
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    State ideology and the legitimation of authoritarianism: The case of post-soviet uzbekistan.Andrew F. March - unknown
    This article analyses the rhetorical legitimation strategy of post-Soviet Uzbekistan under Islam Karimov as an authoritarian state. I show that the most important mode of legitimation in this case is neither the consequentialist appeal to stability, order or welfare, nor a direct appeal to guardianship, i.e., special knowledge. Rather, Karimov and his court intellectuals seek to advance a conception of 'ideology' as the comprehensive pre-political consensus of the political community. Their concept of 'ideology' is used to advance a political (...)
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  5. Republic of uzbekistan—the country, human rights and sustainable development.By Akmal Saidov - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 626.
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    Semiotics of Legal Transplants: Exploring Domestic Violence Justice in Uzbekistan.Utkirbek Kholmirzaev & Zayniddin Shamsidinov - 2024 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (6):1829-1848.
    This research examines the implementation and judicial response to Uzbekistan's new domestic violence laws enacted in 2023. Through an exploration of the semiotics of these laws, we uncover the nuanced portrayal of victim as "wife" instead of "human," reflecting a societal prioritization of family dynamics over individual rights. Through this analytical lens, we examine how domestic violence laws, as legal transplants, are interpreted by the judicial system. We highlight their translation into people’s behavior, judicial traditions, and the struggling with (...)
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    Bioethics in Uzbekistan: History, Issues, Prospects.Zamira Mukhamedjanovna Mukhamedova - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (5):501-511.
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    Development, Adoption or Adaption? Researchers’ Attitudes to Forging Social Research Ethics Policy in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.Gulzhanat Gafu, Elaine Sharplin & Mark Israel - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-22.
    Since becoming independent from the Soviet bloc in the early 1990s, the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have established strategic priorities focused on the globalization and internationalization of higher education. These have emphasized the modernization of university systems with a focus on research to produce impactful knowledge and enhance global standing in knowledge production. Yet, the espoused strategic priorities have not been supported by policy development associated with research ethics. This article addresses the need for research (...)
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  9. Nation-Building, Culture and Problems of Ethnocultural Identity in Central Asia: The Case of Uzbekistan.Alexander Djumaev - 2001 - In Will Kymlicka & Magda Opalski (eds.), Can Liberal Pluralism Be Exported?: Western Political Theory and Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe. Oxford University Press.
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    An Analysis on the Central Asia Quran Translation Studied in Uzbekistan.Emek Üşenmez - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:981-986.
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  11. Consideration of the Victim's Behavior when Sentencing a Person who Commits Intentional and Unintentional Homicide in a State of Intense Emotional Excitement Under Uzbekistan Law.Niyozova Salomat Saparovna - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-18.
    This article describes issues related to the consideration of the victim’s behavior when sentencing a person who intentionally killed someone in a state of strong emotional excitement. Also, the author analyzed in the article that the main reason for the strong emotional excitement of the culprit is the illegal act of the victim, therefore, the sudden emotional excitement is defined in the law as a mitigating circumstance. In addition, the article analyzes the objective aspect of the crime of intentional homicide (...)
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  12. Materialy po istorii progressivnoĭ obshchestvenno-filosofskoĭ mysli v Uzbekistane.Tashkent Akademiia Nauk Uzbekskoi Ssr, Ibragim M. Muminov & M. M. Khairullaev (eds.) - 1957 - Tashkent: Izd-vo Akademii nauk Uzbekskoĭ SSR.
  13. Corruption in a culture of money : understanding social norms in post-Soviet Uzbekistan.Rustamjon Urinboyev & Måns Svensson - 2013 - In Matthias Baier (ed.), Social and legal norms: towards a socio-legal understanding of normativity. Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate.
     
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    Retracted article: Transnational higher education in uzbekistan.E. K. Sia - 2014 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 18 (4):138-144.
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  15. Ocherki istorii obshchestvenno-filosofskoĭ mysli v Uzbekistane.Tashkend Akademiia Nauk Uzbekskoi Ssr, M. M. Khairullaev & Ibragim Muminovich Muminov (eds.) - 1977 - Tashkent: Fan.
     
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    Ethics and Journalism in Central Asia: A Comparative Study of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.Bahtiyar Kurambayev & Eric Freedman - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (1):31-44.
    Journalism faces a series of ethics crises, particularly in Central Asia because journalism is marked by wide ethical misbehavior including lack of balance and impartiality, using multiple fake nam...
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    Justice Without Transition: Truth Commissions in the Context of Repressive Rule. [REVIEW]Brian Grodsky - 2008 - Human Rights Review 9 (3):281-297.
    While the study of transitional justice, and especially truth commissions, has gained in popularity over the past two decades, the literature is overwhelmingly focused on activities in democratizing states. This introduces a selection bias that interferes with proper analysis of causes and consequences of transitional justice on a global scale. In this paper, I discuss conditions under which new repressive elites, and even old repressive elites who survive to rule and repress in nominally new systems, may choose to launch broad (...)
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    Ethical human participant research in Central Asia: a quantitative analysis of attitudes and practices among social science researchers based in the region.Aipara Berekeyeva, Elaine Sharplin, Matthew Courtney & Roza Sagitova - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (2):304-330.
    Central Asian researchers are underrepresented in the global research production in social sciences, resulting in a limited Central Asian perspective on many social issues. To stimulate the production of local knowledge, it is important to develop strong research cultures, including knowledge of ethical practices in research with human participants. There is currently scarce evidence about research ethics regulations used by social science researchers working in the Central Asian region. This article reports findings from an online survey conducted in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, (...)
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    Social Capital in Ten Asian Societies.Takashi Inoguchi - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (1):197-211.
    On the basis of seven questions asked in the AsiaBarometer survey conducted by the author in 2003 in ten Asian societies, Uzbekistan, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, China, Korea and Japan, the author analyzes the key dimensions of social capital, permeating the ten societies, (1) general trust in interpersonal relations, (2) trust in merit-based utility; and (3) trust in social system and comes up with the five groups of societies on the basis of three major dimensions of (...)
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    Paths to Democracy of the Post-Soviet Republics: Attempt at Conceptualization.Krzysztof Brzechczyn - 2007 - In Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp (ed.), Values and Norms in the Age of Globalization. Peter Lang. pp. 1--30.
    The paper conceptualizes five basic developmental paths the post-Soviet republics followed. The conceptual framework of this paper is expanded theory of real socialism in non-Marxian historical materialism, namely proposed the model of secession from socialist empire. The first developmental path was followed by societies in which an independent civil revolution took place. This path of development bifurcates into two furhter sub-variants. Namely civil revolutions in the Baltic republics (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) resulted in the independence and stable democracies. Civil revolution in (...)
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    An Examination of Katta Langar Mushaf Dated to the Early Period in Terms of Mushaf Sciences.Şeyma Genan, Betül Genan, Elif Behnan Bozdoğan & Nevrin Nur Aslan - 2023 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 25 (47):55-88.
    This article deals with the Katta Langar manuscript, which is known as one of the earliest Qur'ān copies attributed to III. Caliph Uthman. The study consists of an introduction, a conclusion and two sections. The introduction section begins with the information that the Katta Langar Mushaf which is called by this name relative to the Katta Langar village of Uzbekistan, is in the library of the Tashkent Uzbekistan Muslims Administration. Only ninety-seven pages of the mushaf, which was lost (...)
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    From leninism to karimovism: Hegemony, ideology and authoritarian legitimation.Andrew F. March - unknown
    I examine the way in which President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan has attempted to legitimate authoritarian rule since the transition from communism. A comparison is made between late-Soviet modes of authoritarian legitimation and those of the Karimov regime, and the success of the project at the conceptual level is examined. The article closes with a consideration of the implications of this study for evaluating Juan J. Linz's classical thesis on the relationship between authoritarianism and ideology and some general propositions (...)
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    Philosophical-aesthetic Grounds for Overcoming Human Alienation in Georg Lukacs’ Art.Kiyom Nazarov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 46:193-200.
    Declaration of independence became a reference point of a new historical epoch - epoch of free, sovereign development of Uzbekistan. Our country from first days of independent development, under direction of President I.A. Karimov, has headed for refusal of a heritage of a command control system, having started to construction of bases of a democratic legal society with the socially-focused market economy. For achievement of these purposes own model of updating and progress which essential features are the selective approach (...)
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    Ethno-confessional Problems of Crimea: A Contemporary Context.Serhiy I. Zdioruk - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 31:165-170.
    Islam in the Ukrainian territory has more than a thousand years of history. The first Muslims who systematically lived or roamed the lands of present-day Ukraine were the steppes. Thus, the burial of the ancestors of modern Ossetian-Apans according to the Muslim rite in the eastern Ukrainian archeologists date from the VII-VIII centuries. Initial knowledge of Islam was also learned from the neighboring Bulgaria. The first written mention of the permanent stay of Muslims in Ukraine dates back to the XI (...)
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    The subjects of research on gender and global governance: Toward inquiry into the ruling relations of development.Marie L. Campbell & Elena Kim - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (4):350-360.
    Responding to the Special Issue's call for “new thinking” on gender and governance in developing societies, we introduce our research on the social organization of development knowledge and its ethical implications. Our feminist‐based approach, institutional ethnography, analyses the ruling relations of development and the standpoints represented in knowledge about development and its governance. Our paper offers an alternative to what we see as “the institutional standpoint” prevailing, but taken for granted, in business and society scholarship addressing development. Instead of theorizing (...)
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    Rediscovering Central Asia.Denis Sinor - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):7-19.
    The term ‘Central Asia’ has been in use for 150 years, yet it is only since the collapse of the Soviet Union and, more recently, growth in awareness and concern about international terrorism, particularly in the USA, that the countries of Central Asia have become significant players on the international political stage. Denis Sinor describes the historical, cultural and linguistic backgrounds of the newly independent republics of the area: Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kirgizstan.
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    Today’s Philosophy.Said Shermuhamedov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 16:249-254.
    We know the history of philosophy as Arabian, English, American, Greece, Indian, Chinese, Korean, German, Russian, French, Japanese… But it is surprisingly that we do not use more common concept as "national philosophy", which may be included in notions "regional" and "world" philosophy. The other words common to all mankind. As the President of Independent Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov emphasized, "It is important to understand the life giving, deep sources of national culture, East philosophy which serve at vigorous (...)
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    Social and legal norms: towards a socio-legal understanding of normativity.Matthias Baier (ed.) - 2013 - Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate.
    This book offers empirical and theoretical research in the field of social and legal norms and provides inspiration for future debate and research in terms of internationalization and cross-national comparative studies. It presents a consistent picture of empirical research in different social and organizational areas and deepens the theoretical understanding regarding the interplay between social and legal norms. The contributors argue that normativity is a result of combinations between law in books, law in action, social norms and social practice. The (...)
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    Social network-based ethical analysis of COVID-19 vaccine supply policy in three Central Asian countries.Kerim M. Munir, Totugul Murzabekova, Zhangir Tulekov, Damin Asadov, Daniel Wikler & Timur Aripov - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundIn the pandemic time, many low- and middle-income countries are experiencing restricted access to COVID-19 vaccines. Access to imported vaccines or ways to produce them locally became the principal source of hope for these countries. But developing a strategy for success in obtaining and allocating vaccines was not easy task. The governments in those countries have faced the difficult decision whether to accept or reject offers of vaccine diplomacy, weighing the price and availability of COVID-19 vaccines against the concerns over (...)
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    Modeling of Ecologic Policy of the States of the Central Asia.Mamashakirov Saidmurad - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 23:131-137.
    In the last decades of the XX century the world community precisely realized the huge danger of the ecological situation which had been developed on our planet under influence of negative technogenic and other anthropogenous factors. Very complex there were ecological conditions in the territory of the former USSR, including Central Asian region, in particular Uzbekistan, which had experienced all the toughness of the former colonial regime. Understanding the consequences of the ecological catastrophe in the region helps to model (...)
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    Linguistic and cultural analysis of the concept “politeness”.Almagul Mambetniyazova, Gulzira Babaeva, Raygul Dauletbayeva, Mnayim Paluanova & Gulkhan Abishova - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (258):73-91.
    The need to study the concept of “politeness” from the point of view of its linguistic and cultural nature is caused by the desire to study the national identity of speech etiquette in different cultural spaces and conditions. The aim of the work was to form an idea about the specifics of the implementation and understanding of the concept of “politeness” in the Uzbek information field. In this study, the following methods were used: contextual, conceptual, communicative, linguocultural, analytical-synthetic, and comparative. (...)
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    Nationalism, historiography, and the (re)construction of the past.Claire Norton (ed.) - 2007 - Washington, DC: New Academia.
    The essays in this collection explore both how the employment of nation-state dominated discourses have caused a re-imagination of the past, and how the past has been re-constructed to accord with nationalist agendas. Although other works have considered in general terms how nations are imagined, this collection takes a different stance and specifically focuses on how 'the past' is used in such imaginations. This collection was conceived in an interdisciplinary spirit, drawing insights from art history, intellectual history, literature, archaeology, heritage (...)
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    Участь пострадянських республік у миротворчих операціях оон та нато.Bogdan Levyk - 2014 - Схід 4 (130):36-43.
    Based on a multivariate analysis of the involvement of post-Soviet republics in UN and NATO peacekeeping operations, the author explores the integration of New Independent States into UN and NATO international organizations. Chronology of some peace-support and peace-enforcement operations is given. Of special focus is participation of special units of armed forces in such operations. Logical sequence of intrastate agreement on engagement of the military of independent Ukraine in international operations under the mandate of the United Nations Security Council is (...)
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    An Examination of the Use of Fake Names Among Central Asian Journalists.Bahtiyar Kurambayev & Karlyga Myssayeva - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (1):48-59.
    This article examines byline issues and journalism ethics in an Asian context, with particular focus on how journalists invent and subsequently publish articles under various non-existent authors. The study took place between April and August 2022 in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, where ethical misbehavior in journalism is normalized and academic institutions in the region fail to develop students’ ethical approach to journalism. It is well known that journalists write about politically sensitive issues under pseudonyms or other names in authoritarian (...)
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  35. Siësat Va Akhloq.Tŭlqin Turdievich Alimardonov - 2005 - Fan.
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  36. Paĭghambarimizning (S.A.V.) Ḣazrati Aliga (R.A.) Nasiḣatlari: (Matn Va Izoḣ).Imom Shaʺ"roniĭ - 2005 - Movarounnaḣr.
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  37. Ilm Olish Sirlari.Imom Zarnuzhiĭ - 2004 - Movarounnaḣr.
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  38. Oisha: Roziĭalloḣu Anḣo.Abdulḣamid Taḣmoz - 2005 - Movarounnaḣr.
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  39. Vasatiia--Ḣaët Ĭŭli.Shaĭkh Muḣammad Sodiq Muḣammad Usuf - 2006 - Sharq.
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  40. "Avesto"--Sharq Khalqlarining Bebaḣo Ëdgorligi.Ḣalimboĭ Boboev - 2004 - Toshkent Moliia Instituti. Edited by Tangribergan Dŭstzhonov & Solizhon Ḣasanov.
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    Islom Ḣazorasi.Aḣmad Muḣammad - 2004 - Movarounnaḣr. Edited by Mubashshir Aḣmad.
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  42. Maʺnaviiat Va Taraqqiët Vodeli.Abduraḣim Erkaev - 2005 - Maʺnaviiat.
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    Mŭminalar Silsilasi.Fotimakhon Sulaĭmon Qori Qizi - 2004 - Movarounnaḣr.
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    Ruḣ Sirlari: (Ilmiĭ-Maʺ"Rifiĭ Nashr).Abdulḣaĭ Abduraḣmonov - 2006 - Fan.
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  45. Kŭngil Dŭstlari: (Tazkiratul Avlië).Fotima Temur - 2004 - Movarounnaḣr. Edited by Boqizhon Matboboev.
     
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  46. Devoni Ḣikmat.Khozha Aḣmad Iassaviĭ - 2006 - Movarounnaḣr.
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  47. "Mazhmaʺ" Ul-Maqsud: Ëki Mukhtasar Ul-Viqoianing Ŭzbekcha Sharḣi.Maqsudkhŭzha Mansurkhŭzha ibn - 2005 - Adolat.
     
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  48. OVERVIEW OF AI ETHICS IN CONTEMPORARY EURASIAN SOCIETY.Ammar Younas - 2022 - 34 International Scientific Conference of Young Scientists Andquot;Science and Innovation": Collection of Scientific Papers: October 20, 2022.
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  49. RESPONSIBLE AI: INTRODUCTION OF “NOMADIC AI PRINCIPLES” FOR CENTRAL ASIA.Ammar Younas - 2020 - Conference Proceeding of International Conference Organized by Jizzakh Polytechnical Institute Uzbekistan.
    We think that Central Asia should come up with its own AI Ethics Principles which we propose to name as “Nomadic AI Principles”.
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