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    Scotland, Catalonia, Europeanization and the 'Moreno question'

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Edinburgh University Press in Scottish Affairs. The Version of Record is available online at: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/scot.2006.0002.In the subsequent sections, the notion of ‘dual identity’ is reviewed in relation to decentralization in Britain and Spain regarding the Scottish and Catalan cases. A brief account of the use of the so-called ‘Moreno question’ in Scotland twenty years ago serves the purpose of putting into perspective the merits and limitations of this methodological tool. A second part of this article deals with the process of Europeanization and how the ‘Moreno question’ may be relevant to improve our knowledge about multiple identities within the European Union. References to sub-sate cosmopolitan localism and the supra-state Europe’s social model are aimed at discussing new lines of research. These would focus on identity formation and the conciliation of citizens’ attachments to the various institutional layers of governance in Europe.Peer reviewe

    Oral History Interview with Vincent Moreno, October 6, 2005

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    Transcript of an oral interview with Vincent Moreno. Moreno was drafted and, after training as a longshoreman, was stationed in Calcutta, India with the 289th Port Battalion. He sailed there aboard the USS Hermitage (AP-54) arriving in December, 1944. He volunteered for a combat assignment and was sent to Burma and trained as a scout. He was assigned to the 124th Cavalry Regiment in the 5332nd Brigade. Moreno describes fighting the Japanese in the jungles attempting to open the Burma Road. Also, Moreno mentions serving as an MP guarding warehouses in Kunming, China before shipping home

    Educación Superior y pandemia: Acciones inclusivas de la Universidad Nacional de Moreno

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    Este libro presenta los resultados del Proyecto de Investigación: “Acciones en la enseñanza, la investigación y la extensión desplegadas ante la emergencia de la pandemia COVID-19 en la Universidad Nacional de Moreno” codirigido por las Secretarías de Investigación y Vinculación Tecnológica y Académica de la Universidad. El mismo es el resultado de la invitación de la SECRETARÍA DE POLÍTICAS UNIVERSITARIAS de la NACIÓN para realizar un estudio cualitativo, coordinado por la Dra. Maria Rosa BRUMAT, de las intervenciones que las universidades nacionales han desarrollado para atender las demandas planteadas por la crisis sanitaria y social COVID-19 y que se plasmó en un CONVENIO suscrito junto a otras Universidades Nacionales; y cuya contribución de la UNM formará parte de una publicación colectiva.Fil: Cogo, Gisela. Universidad Nacional de Moreno; ArgentinaFil: Díaz, Cecilia Beatriz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Moreno; ArgentinaFil: Henry, Maria Laura. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Moreno; ArgentinaFil: Ramos, Graciela Noemí. Universidad Nacional de Moreno. Departamento de Economía y Administracion; ArgentinaFil: Suriani, Luciana. Universidad Nacional de Moreno; Argentin

    Identités duales et nations sans ètat (la Question Moreno)

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    Après avoir souligné l’évolution récente des théories et des analyses des processus identitaires, l’auteur se penche sur les circonstances qui l’ont amené à utiliser un outil de mesure des identités nationales, la Question Moreno, il y a une vingtaine d’années en Écosse et en souligne les avantages et les limites. Il termine en apportant quelques réflexions sur la compatibilité d’identités « exclusives » avec le développement de la construction de l’Union européenne.Peer reviewe

    Oral History Interview with Jonathan Moreno

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    This interview was conducted in person with Jonathan Moreno, PhD, as part of “Moral Histories: Voices and Stories from the Founding Figures of Bioethics,” an oral history project of the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics. Professor Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor Emeritus of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Philosophy, and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of over twenty-four books and hundreds of articles. His areas of expertise include neuroethics, biotechnology, and national security, with a particular interest in the history and sociology of bioethics. In this interview Moreno discusses his childhood and the intellectual influence of his parents, particularly his father J.L. Moreno, who was renowned for developing the therapeutic model of psychodrama and the idea of social networks. He discusses his philosophy graduate studies and shares how he became involved in bioethics as one of the first “staff philosophers” in hospitals early in his career. He discusses his gradual move towards government and policy ethics, including being on the staff of Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) during the Clinton Administration; the Advisory Committee on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research for the National Academy of Sciences; Department of Defense consulting; creating “Science Progress” content as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; and being on the Obama presidency transition team. Post-9/11 issues of biosafety and bioterrorism are discussed, as well as his experience consulting on the ethics related to force-feeding, interrogation, and the different approaches of the CIA and Army regarding Guantanamo prisoners post 9/11. Moreno reflects on being a senior advisor for the Obama administration’s Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, particularly the historical importance of the Guatemala syphilis experiments that added a new chapter to the history of medicine and bioethics. He also touches on the ethical implications of neuroscience advancements, such as brain organoids and synthetic brains. Moreno concludes with reflections on the importance of bioethics in a rules-based international order and his contributions to the field through accessible writing and diverse kinds of academic work and public facing endeavors

    Oral History Interview with Jonathan Moreno

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    This interview was conducted in person with Jonathan Moreno, PhD, as part of “Moral Histories: Voices and Stories from the Founding Figures of Bioethics,” an oral history project of the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics. Professor Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor Emeritus of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Philosophy, and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of over twenty-four books and hundreds of articles. His areas of expertise include neuroethics, biotechnology, and national security, with a particular interest in the history and sociology of bioethics. In this interview Moreno discusses his childhood and the intellectual influence of his parents, particularly his father J.L. Moreno, who was renowned for developing the therapeutic model of psychodrama and the idea of social networks. He discusses his philosophy graduate studies and shares how he became involved in bioethics as one of the first “staff philosophers” in hospitals early in his career. He discusses his gradual move towards government and policy ethics, including being on the staff of Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) during the Clinton Administration; the Advisory Committee on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research for the National Academy of Sciences; Department of Defense consulting; creating “Science Progress” content as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; and being on the Obama presidency transition team. Post-9/11 issues of biosafety and bioterrorism are discussed, as well as his experience consulting on the ethics related to force-feeding, interrogation, and the different approaches of the CIA and Army regarding Guantanamo prisoners post 9/11. Moreno reflects on being a senior advisor for the Obama administration’s Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, particularly the historical importance of the Guatemala syphilis experiments that added a new chapter to the history of medicine and bioethics. He also touches on the ethical implications of neuroscience advancements, such as brain organoids and synthetic brains. Moreno concludes with reflections on the importance of bioethics in a rules-based international order and his contributions to the field through accessible writing and diverse kinds of academic work and public facing endeavors

    Entrevista a Luis Moreno Ocampo

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    Fil: Moreno Ocampo; Luis. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFil: Moreno Ocampo; Luis. Corte Penal Internacional. La Haya, Paises Bajo

    Entrevista a Ángela Restrepo Moreno

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    Ángela Restrepo Moreno (Colombia 1931-v.) Tecnóloga en Laboratorio Clínico, Máster en Ciencias y Doctora en Microbiología de la Universidad de Tulane of Louisiana, Nueva Orleans, Estados Unidos. Presidenta del Capítulo Antioquia de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Físicas, Exactas y Naturales. Profesora Titular de la Universidad de Antioquia donde trabajó en la Facultad de Medicina. Fue subdirectora y jefe de la Sección de Microbiología del Laboratorio de Salud Pública. Fundadora de la Corporación para Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB) donde fue directora científica y jefe del Laboratorio de Micología. Miembro de la Misión Ciencia, Educación y Desarrollo.1 Participó en varios comités y programas de Colciencias y del Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología. Ha recibido cerca de treinta premios y distinciones de diversa índole. Autora de más de 300 publicaciones científicas y 41 capítulos de libro

    Oral History Interview with Barbara Moreno

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    Immigrant Barabara Moreno shares her story of an imigrant mother

    Oral History Interview with Barbara Moreno

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    Immigrant Barabara Moreno shares her story of an imigrant mother
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