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    Blondes, Lost and Found: Representations of Genes, Identity, and History.Agnar Helgason Gísli Pálsson - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):159-169.
    Research carried out during recent decades has revealed our genome not only to be a unique mine of information about health, disease and the human condition, but also about the origin and dispersal history of the species. In this context, the genome is simply an additional source of information about human history, epistemologically no different from other historical sources. However, media and public interpretation of genetic studies of human history are complicated by the wider connotations of genes as the determinants (...)
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    Blondes, Lost and Found: Representations of Genes, Identity, and History.Gísli Pálsson & Agnar Helgason - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):159-169.
    We discuss two examples of media and public fascination with the interrelated themes of history, identity and heredity, pointing out.
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    Nature and society in the age of postmodernity.Gísli Pálsson - 2006 - In Aletta Biersack & James B. Greenberg (eds.), Reimagining Political Ecology. Duke University Press. pp. 70--93.
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  4. Of Althings.Gisli Palsson - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public. MIT Press. pp. 250--257.
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    Social Structure and Change, Volume 4: Development and Ethnicity.Gisli Palsson - 1999 - Environmental Values 8 (3):409-410.
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    Personal Names: Embodiment, Differentiation, Exclusion, and Belonging.Gisli Palsson - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (4):618-630.
    Because they are right under our nose, taken-for-granted, and essential to every person everywhere, personal names have often eluded the theoretical and analytical scrutiny they deserve. To what extent do naming practices exemplify or parallel the biopolitics of bodily inscriptions and markings such as tattoos, birthmarks, and presumed racial signatures? To what extent do names represent “technologies of the self” in the broadest sense, as both means of domination and empowerment, facilitating collective surveillance and subjugation, and the individual fashioning of (...)
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  7. Philippe Descola and Gísli Pálsson, eds., Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives Reviewed by.John Michael McGuire - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (6):398-400.
     
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    Nature and Society. Anthropological Perspectives. Edited by Philippe Descola & Gisli Pálsson. Pp 310. (Routledge, London, 1996.) £45.00, Hardback; £14.99, paperback. [REVIEW]Simon Coleman - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):135-144.
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    Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives by Philippe Descola and Gisli Palsson, eds. [REVIEW]Anna L. Peterson - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (2):179-183.
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    The Science-Based Pathways to Understanding False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions.Gisli H. Gudjonsson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:633936.
    This review shows that there is now a solid scientific evidence base for the “expert” evaluation of disputed confession cases in judicial proceedings. Real-life cases have driven the science by stimulating research into “coercive” police questioning techniques, psychological vulnerabilities to false confession, and the development and validation of psychometric tests of interrogative suggestibility and compliance. Mandatory electronic recording of police interviews has helped with identifying the situational and personal “risk factors” involved in false confessions and how these interact. It is (...)
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    Arendt and political realism: towards a realist account of political judgement.Gisli Vogler & Demetris Tillyris - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (6):821-844.
    This article argues that Hannah Arendt’s thought can offer significant insights on political judgement for realism in political theory. We identify a realist position which emphasises the need to account for how humans judge politically, contra moralist tendencies to limit its exercise to rational standards, but which fails to provide a sufficient conception of its structure and potential. Limited appeals to political judgement render the realist defence of the political elusive and compromise the endeavour to offer a meaningful alternative to (...)
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    Arendt and political realism: towards a realist account of political judgement.Gisli Vogler & Demetris Tillyris - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (6):821-844.
    This article argues that Hannah Arendt’s thought can offer significant insights on political judgement for realism in political theory. We identify a realist position which emphasises the need to account for how humans judge politically, contra moralist tendencies to limit its exercise to rational standards, but which fails to provide a sufficient conception of its structure and potential. Limited appeals to political judgement render the realist defence of the political elusive and compromise the endeavour to offer a meaningful alternative to (...)
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    Enriching Responsiveness to Complicity through a Disposition towards World-in-Formation.Gisli Vogler - 2020 - Arendt Studies 4:83-105.
    This article contributes to debates on complicity in injustice and violence by deepening the recent efforts to map out an ethics of responsiveness to complicity. The ethics of responsiveness aims to increase the affective engagement of people who disproportionately benefit from domination, exploitation, and exclusion, with the impact of their complicity on others. It articulates different strategies for tackling the dispositions that help the privileged disavow complicity. To extend the responsiveness approach, this article builds on Hannah Arendt’s theorisation of the (...)
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    The primary/secondary distinction of psychopathy: A clinical perspective.Gisli H. Gudjonsson - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):558-559.
    In this brief commentary the author concentrates on the treatment perspectives of Mealey's model. The main weakness of the model is that it does not provide a satisfactory theoretical connection between treatment and different types of target behavior. Even within the primary-secondary distinction, there are large individual differences that should not be overlooked in the planning of treatment.
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    The Ambiguity of Subversion.Gisli Vogler - 2020 - Theoria 67 (165):65-91.
    This article explores subversion as a practice of resistance and draws on the example of subversive radio for illustration. Radio became an important site of power struggles in the twentieth century, often placed in the service of both resistance and oppression. An examination of subversive acts in radio broadcasting, I argue, helps shift the focus away from the myths of heroic resistance, directing attention to the uncertainties encountered by the subversive actor. To make this argument, I build on Frantz Fanon’s (...)
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    Acting as if: the utopian political thought and actions of the US disability rights movement.Gisli Vogler - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-20.
    This article studies the response of the US disability community to the prevalent assumption that disabled people do not have a future, in the form of the disability rights movement. It provides an exploratory discussion of the key role played by utopianism in the response. In doing so, the article adds to critical theorizing on the importance of utopia to the oppression of non-dominant groups and to transcending that oppression. I use utopian studies scholarship to interpret the activities leading up (...)
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    A critical realist contribution to debates on complicity in systemic injustice and violence.Gisli Vogler - 2022 - Constellations 29 (1):107-120.
    Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 1, Page 107-120, March 2022.
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    A critical realist contribution to debates on complicity in systemic injustice and violence.Gisli Vogler - 2022 - Constellations 29 (1):107-120.
    Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 1, Page 107-120, March 2022.
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    Judging Complicity: How to Respond to Injustice and Violence.Gisli Vogler - 2024 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Just liberal violence: Sweatshops, torture, war.Gisli Vogler - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (3):210-213.
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    The Warburg effect then and now: From cancer to inflammatory diseases.Eva M. Palsson‐McDermott & Luke Aj O'neill - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (11):965-973.
    Inflammatory immune cells, when activated, display much the same metabolic profile as a glycolytic tumor cell. This involves a shift in metabolism away from oxidative phosphorylation towards aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. The result of this change in macrophages is to rapidly provide ATP and metabolic intermediates for the biosynthesis of immune and inflammatory proteins. In addition, a rise in certain tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates occurs notably in citrate for lipid biosynthesis, and succinate, which activates the (...)
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    Decoding the jargon of bottom‐up metabolic systems biology.Óttar Rolfsson & Bernhard O. Palsson - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (6):588-591.
    Graphical AbstractBottom-up metabolic systems biology is of particular relevance to biochemists. The jargon of bottom-up metabolic systems biology however represents a major obstacle that needs to be overcome by a prospective practitioner in this emerging field. Herein, we diminish this early hurdle by providing a lexicon of the most important terms.
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    JEROME AND ROME - (I.) Schaaf (ed.) Hieronymus Romanus. Studies on Jerome and Rome on the Occasion of the 1600th Anniversary of his Death. (Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia 87.) Pp. 609, colour pls. Turnhout: Brepols, 2021. Cased, €150. ISBN: 978-2-503-59259-6. [REVIEW]Katarina Pålsson - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):154-157.
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    Theodore M. Andersson, The Partisan Muse in the Early Icelandic Sagas . Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Library, 2012. Pp. x, 227. $65. ISBN: 978-0-935995-14-5. [REVIEW]Gísli Sigurđsson - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):489-491.
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    What does current science tell us about the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of intoxicated witnesses? A case example of the murder of a prime minister.Malin Hildebrand Karlén, Andrea de Bejczy, Henrik Anckarsäter & Gísli Guðjónsson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Generally, the testimony of intoxicated witnesses has been considered relatively unreliable, but recent research has nuanced the knowledge base regarding these vulnerable witnesses.PurposeTo demonstrate the application of recent research findings regarding intoxicated witnesses to the statements made by a key witness to the murder of Olof Palme, Sweden's prime minister, in 1986. An additional purpose was to illustrate the use of a nuanced calculation of blood alcohol concentration for researchers.MethodsThe Palme murder has been debated since the crime was committed and (...)
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  26. Hermann Pálsson, Mannfræði Hrafnkels sögu og frumþættir. Reykjavík: Bókaútgáfa Menningarsjóðs, 1988. Pp. 127.Margaret Cormack - 1991 - Speculum 66 (2):459-460.
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    Sveinn Pálsson. Draft of a Physical, Geographical, and Historical Description of Icelandic Ice Mountains on the Basis of a Journey to the Most Prominent of Them in 1792–1794, with Four Maps and Eight Perspective Drawings. Edited and translated by Richard S. Williams, Jr., and Oddur Sigurðsson. xxxvi + 183 pp., illus., figs., bibl. Reykjavik: Icelandic Literary Society, 2004. $56 .Willi Dansgaard. Frozen Annals: Greenland Ice Sheet Research. 122 pp., illus., figs., bibl. Copenhagen: Willi Dansgaard, 2004. [REVIEW]Maiken Lolck - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):440-441.
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    Rituales mágicos en la religión nórdica precristiana: El seiðr en la Saga de Gísli Súrsson.Teodoro Manrique Antón - 2009 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 14:87-100.
    Con el presente artículo perseguimos un doble objetivo. Por una parte analizaremos las características de la magia seiðr y de sus practicantes desde el punto de vista de su importancia en el entramado social y mitológico de la cultura nórdica antigua. Por otra, y mediante el análisis de algunas escenas de la Saga de Gísli Súrsson, intentaremos demostrar que la inclusión de ciertos motivos mágico-religiosos de origen precristiano en las Sagas de islandeses respondía al triple intento de crear un (...)
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    Snorri Sturluson, The Uppsala Edda: DG 11 4to., ed., Heimir Pálsson and trans., Anthony Faulkes. London: Viking Society for Northern Research, 2012. Pp. cxxxiv, 327. £12. ISBN: 9780903521857. [REVIEW]Kirsten Wolf - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1167-1169.
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    Elementos mágicos y religiosos en la medicina andalusí.Camilo Álvarez de Morales - 2006 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 11:23-46.
    This paper has a double purpose: firstly, to assess the importance of seiðr magic rituals and of its practitioners within the social and mythological framework of Old norse-icelandic Literature. Secondly, by means of the analysis of certain scenes in The Saga of Gísli Súrsson, i aim to demonstrate that the inclusion of magic-religious motifs in the Sagas of icelanders has a triple objective: to provide a model to help understand apparently inexplicable phenomena, to intensify the tragic tone of the (...)
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    Los cuatro elementos naturales en la mitología precristiana rusa.Sánchez Puig María - 2004 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 9:97-106.
    This paper has a double purpose: firstly, to assess the importance of seiðr magic rituals and of its practitioners within the social and mythological framework of Old norse-icelandic Literature. Secondly, by means of the analysis of certain scenes in The Saga of Gísli Súrsson, i aim to demonstrate that the inclusion of magic-religious motifs in the Sagas of icelanders has a triple objective: to provide a model to help understand apparently inexplicable phenomena, to intensify the tragic tone of the (...)
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    Detachment and compensation.Lenny Moss - 2014 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (1):91-105.
    There are many in the social sciences and social philosophy who would aspire to overcome the ‘nature/culture binary’, including some who, with at least an implicit nod toward a putatively ‘anti-essentialist’ process ontology, have set out with an orientation toward a paradigm of ‘biosocial becoming’ (Ingold and Palsson, 2013). Such contemporary work, however, in areas such as social and cultural anthropology and sciences studies has often failed to clarify, let alone justify, the warrants of their most basic assumptions and assertions. (...)
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    Regardless of sex: men, women, and power in early Northern Europe.Carol J. Clover - 1993 - Speculum 68 (2):363-387.
    In chapter 32 of Gísla saga, two bounty hunters come to the wife of the outlawed Gisli and offer her sixty ounces of silver to reveal the whereabouts of her husband. At first Auðr resists, but then, eyeing the coins and muttering that “cash is a widow's best comfort,” she asks to have the money counted out. The men do so. Auðr pronounces the silver adequate and asks whether she may do with it what she wants. By all means, Eyjólfr (...)
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    Law, justice and the state: essays on justice and rights: proceedings of the 16th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Reykjavík, 26 May-2 June, 1993.Mikael M. Karlsson (ed.) - 1995 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag.
    Aus dem Inhalt: Views from the North: Hans Petter Graver: Law, Justice and the State: Nordic Perspectives u Jacob Dahl Rendtorff: The Danish Welfare State: Philosophical Ideals and Systemic Reality u Sigri!Dur *orgeirsdottir: Feminist Ethics and Feminist Politics u Kuellike Lengi: The Situation of Human Rights in Estonia u Einar Palsson: Pythagoras and Early Icelandic Law u Law, Discourse and Rationality: Mats Flodin: Internal and External Rationality of Legal Systems u Logi Gunnarsson: A Discourse About Discourse u Hjordi!s Hakonardottir: Legal (...)
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