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    Mexican SMEs conscious leadership and conscious culture: the mediating effect of higher purpose
    (Emerald, 2026-06-24)
    López-Vázquez, Lilia Patricia
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    Rodríguez-Aldana, Marcia Lorena
    Purpose This study examines the direct effect of conscious leadership on organizational culture in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and tests whether higher purpose mediates this relationship, thereby advancing understanding of the micro-to-meso translation processes within conscious capitalism. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional survey of 115 Mexican SMEs was conducted. Data from senior executives were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS SEM). Mediation was tested via bootstrapping with 5,000 resamples, and robustness checks addressed common method bias and predictive validity. Findings Conscious leadership has a strong direct effect on conscious culture (β = 0.512, p < 0.001). Higher purpose partially mediates this relationship (indirect effect β = 0.198, p = 0.007), revealing complementary behavioral and sensegiving pathways that together explain 55.1% of the variance in conscious culture. Practical implications SME leaders can embed higher purpose through purpose-based decision checklists, purpose-linked KPIs and stakeholder scorecards tracking safety, decent work and customer trust. Leadership development should train owner-managers as meaning makers skilled in sensegiving. At the policy level, existing SME training programs and public financing schemes could incorporate purpose-articulation modules at low cost, embedding ethical reflection into established support mechanisms without significant additional burdens. Originality/value Despite growing attention to conscious leadership and purpose, empirical research on how leaders shape culture in SMEs remains scarce – particularly in emerging economies such as Mexico, where strong founder imprinting and weaker formal institutionalization make leadership influence especially salient and observable. By theorizing and empirically testing higher purpose as a sensegiving mechanism, this study moves conscious capitalism toward greater explanatory rigor, offering a dual-pathway framework for cultivating ethical cultures through leadership enactment and purposeful institutionalization.
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    Salud sexual y reproductiva. Atención por violencia o abuso sexual a favor de la niña y mujer / coordinador editorial Agustín Herrera Fragoso.
    (Editores de Textos Mexicanos, 2024)
    Herrera Fragoso, Agustín
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    Mendoza Carrera, Enrique
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    Madrazo Cobo, José Manuel
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    Haddad Ríos, Sebastián
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    La violencia puede suprimir a la humanidad, en especial a las mujeres y niñas; tanto de quien la sufre como de quien la ejerce, la mujer deja de ser tratada como sujeto para ser tratada como objeto, deja de ser considerada un fin para ser un medio. las y los autores dan una perspectiva de los derechos humanos en pro a las mujeres y niñas, para así erradicar esta clase de violencia para quien la vive o ha vivido. © Los autores © Editores de Textos Mexicanos.
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    Reinventing Media Management in an Era of Digital and AI Disruption
    (Informa UK Limited, 2026-06-17)
    Jupowicz-Ginalska, Anna
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    Jung, Jaemin
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    The World Media Economics and Management Conference, held in Warsaw, Poland, from May 20 to 24, 2025, brought together scholars from across the globe under the theme Reinventing Management for Turbulent Times: Confronting the Next Wave of Digital Disruption. Over the course of 5 days, more than 160 scholars and media managers from over 35 countries presented more than 120 papers, engaged in three panel debates, and attended two keynote speeches. All of them reflected the breadth and vitality of current media management scholarship at a moment of profound structural, social, technological, political, and institutional change.
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    Recuperar una visión perdida : los derechos de las mujeres en Estados Unidos / Erika Bachiochi ; traducción de Pedro Pallares Yabur.
    (Universidad de Navarra, 2025)
    Traducción al español del libro 'The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision'. En Recuperar una visión perdida. Los derechos de las mujeres en Estados Unidos, Erika Bachiochi ofrece una historia intelectual de la olvidada comprensión sobre la maduración moral y los derechos de las mujeres de Mary Wollstonecraft. Con claridad, entrelaza distintas visiones filosóficas con retratos biográficos y debates jurídicos importantes para mostrar cómo se ha abandonado esta forma particular de comprender estos derechos fundados en nuestras justas responsabilidades hacia Dios, uno mismo, la familia y la comunidad.
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    Aparisi Miralles, Ángela: Ética judicial en México: principios, normas y virtudes, Tirant lo Blanch, México, 2024, 358 pp.
    (Ministerio de Justicia - Subdireccion General de Documentacion y Publicaciones, 2026-06-25)
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    Integrity in Motion: Regrounding UDHR’s Article 18 through Malik’s ‘Freedom of Becoming’
    (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2026-04-10)
    Article 18’s limits remain doctrinally unsettled. Drawing on unpublished lectures and notebooks by Charles H. Malik (1939–46), this article reconstructs the philosophical genealogy of the UDHR’s ‘right to change’ and contrasts it with standard diplomatic narratives. The archival record reveals Malik’s depth of grammar of the person as ens in via, with dignity understood as a vertical ascent towards truth. Malik’s anthropology, I argue, supplies a powerful justificatory grammar for the UDHR’s ‘right to change’, a grammar that can illuminate the final text without denying the pluralist dynamics of the drafting process. Translating this ‘freedom of becoming’ into adjudication, I propose a double yardstick for limitations: integrity cost, namely, whether a rule forces misalignment between conviction and conduct, and concrete third-party harm, specific and nonspeculative harms to which restrictions must be narrowly tailored. This reframing casts neutrality as relational reasonableness and equips courts to protect conscience without theological line drawing, regrounding Article 18’s normative core across jurisdictions.
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    La universalidad en disputa: derechos humanos entre hegemonía y diálogo intercultural
    (Universidad de la Sabana, 2025-06-24)
    Reseña del libro: Gabriela García Escobar, Plurality as the Core of Human Rights Universality: Rediscovering the Spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 through the Right to Self-Determination, New York, Peter Lang, 2024, 296 p.
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    International guidelines on good governance practice for research institutions
    (Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS), 2023)
    Scientific research is essential to improve the health and well-being of people around the world, and to respond to health emergencies. Since the 1960s many ethical and professional guidance documents have been adopted, typically focusing on individual researchers’ responsibilities to conduct ethical, good quality scientific studies. But to what extent are researchers given the necessary resources for this purpose at their institutions? These CIOMS guidelines review the existing standards and best practices in the field, and offer research institutions detailed and specific guidance on how to implement them. © The authors ©
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    System Over Lebenswelt in Communicative Action: Inner Mechanisms of the Institutionalisation of Advertising
    (Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, 2025)
    Garduño, Mariana
    Drawing from Habermas’ distinction between the system and life-world, the article explores and analyses how advertising operates within both domains, influencing not only the institutional structure but also everyday social interactions, thus providing the framework for the institutionalisation of advertising as a social actor and force in contemporary society. Using Super Bowl commercials to explain the way that they reflect and shape dominant cultural values, and based on George Ritzer’s McDonaldisation, Shoshana Zuboff’s surveillance capitalism, Manuel Castells’ social capital and power dynamics, and Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of symbolic capital and habitus, the article examines how advertising has evolved beyond its commercial role to become a central institution that shapes behaviours, identities and cultural norms. It highlights the role of advertising in reinforcing social power and cultural capital, which can be identified by the data driven personalisation, narrative control and standardisation that brands use to leverage their power through their commercial narratives. It also addresses critiques of the institutionalisation of advertising which provides an understanding on how advertising functions as a powerful institution that reflects and shapes social realities in the digital and mass consumption era. © The author © Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.
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    Sports organizations’ duty to protect athletes’ dignity: a universal human rights analysis to comply with the prohibition of non-accidental violence in sports regulations
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2025-07-19) ;
    Zatarain, Bernardo
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    Modern sports organizations, like the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique and the Fédération Internationale de la Football Association, prohibit different forms of non-accidental violence, including sexual harassment, sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse, and neglect. This prohibition relates to a sports organization’s modern duty to protect human rights and dignity during all activities. In practice, however, it is often difficult to determine when a sports organization member’s acts or conduct crosses the line of intrinsic sporting demands to become harassment, physical or psychological abuse, or neglect towards another member. Sports law literature is scarce on this issue. The authors provide a contemporaneous answer to this question revisiting the meaning of human dignity and its relation to the right of freedom from degrading treatment. The authors offer a test to answer the question ¿when an act or conduct reaches the standard of non-accidental violence in the professional sports context? They also apply their proposed test to real-life scenarios of potential non-accidental violence in sports.