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To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of their vulnerability or weakness. But are exploitative interactions necessarily non-consensual? This essay explores the relationship between exploitation and consent, and argues that exploitative exchanges need not involve any defect in consent.
Exploitational Interaction is an accessibility and control paradigm to allow individuals to make full use of the technologies around them, to exploit their ...
Abstract. Exploitational Interaction is an accessibility and control paradigm to allow individuals to make full use of the technologies around.
Exploitational Interaction is an accessibility and control paradigm to allow individuals to make full use of the technologies around them, to exploit their ...
InterAction works to address the issue of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) of beneficiary populations by humanitarian and development assistance staff.
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This paper introduces an approach that allows an agent to exploit inherent patterns of interaction in its environment, so-called dynamics, to achieve its ...
Dec 20, 2001 · To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of them. It is to use another person's vulnerability for one's own benefit.
This paper considers interactions arising from resource exploitation, and in particular competition, in light of these concepts. An extended definition of niche ...
May 30, 2024 · Exploitation is treating a person unfairly to benefit from their work. Exploitation can involve the use of threats, manipulation, or force.
The theories proposed so far generally fail to account for a large scope of exploitative interactions and relationships, especially those contained within more.