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    (Re)Positioning the Child in the Policy/politics of Early Childhood.Frances Press Christine Woodrow - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (3):312-325.
    How a community constructs the notion of childhood and the child is fundamentally implicated in the practices and policies of that community. This article explores the positioning of the child in historical, contemporary and emerging trends in the provision and practices of Australian early childhood education and care. It argues that if left uncontested, emerging contemporary constructions have the potential to normalise policies, practices and pedagogies derived from a commercialised view of childhood. Drawing on the experiences and practices of early (...)
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    (Re)positioning the child in the policy/politics of early childhood.Christine Woodrow & Frances Press - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (3):312–325.
    How a community constructs the notion of childhood and the child is fundamentally implicated in the practices and policies of that community. This article explores the positioning of the child in historical, contemporary and emerging trends in the provision and practices of Australian early childhood education and care. It argues that if left uncontested, emerging contemporary constructions have the potential to normalise policies, practices and pedagogies derived from a commercialised view of childhood. Drawing on the experiences and practices of early (...)
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    Patricia Izquierdo, Devenir poétesse à la belle époque (1900-1914).Christine Planté - 2012 - Clio 36.
    Les premières années du XXe siècle ont vu en France un essor de la presse féminine et de la production littéraire des femmes, marquées par une vogue de la poésie d’autant plus frappante qu’elle reste sans équivalent dans d’autres périodes. On ne saurait y voir un mouvement littéraire cohérent ni concerté – quoique certains commentateurs aient parfois, à la suite de Charles Maurras, parlé à ce propos de « romantisme féminin » –, et cette étonnante reconnaissance publique d’une poésie écrite (...)
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    Approach for Qualitative Validation Using Aggregated Data for a Stochastic Simulation Model of the Spread of the Bovine Viral-Diarrhoea Virus in a Dairy Cattle Herd.Anne-France Viet, Christine Fourichon, Christine Jacob, Chantal Guihenneuc-Jouyaux & Henri Seegers - 2006 - Acta Biotheoretica 54 (3):207-217.
    Qualitative validation consists in showing that a model is able to mimic available observed data. In population level biological models, the available data frequently represent a group status, such as pool testing, rather than the individual statuses. They are aggregated. Our objective was to explore an approach for qualitative validation of a model with aggregated data and to apply it to validate a stochastic model simulating the bovine viral-diarrhoea virus (BVDV) spread within a dairy cattle herd. Repeated measures of the (...)
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    La peine dans tous ses états: hommage à Michel van de Kerchove.Françoise Tulkens, Yves Cartuyvels, Christine Guillain & Sylvie Ruffenach (eds.) - 2011 - Bruxelles: Larcier.
    Michel van de Kerchove : une figure de référence de la pensée pénale Tout au long de sa carrière académique et scientifique, Michel van de KERCHOVE a apporté à la pensé pénale des contributions majeures, essentielles et parfois radicales, n’hésitant pas à en bousculer les standards quand il dénonce le pouvoir mystificateur du langage ou interroge l’effectivité des normes juridiques. À travers ses innombrables travaux, il n’a cessé de rappeler l’importance d’une approche critique et interdisciplinaire du droit. Tel est dès (...)
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    A framework for the conceptualization, design, and strategic management of planned change systems.Christine Moorman, Brian Dondiego Uzzi & Karen Russo France - 1990 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 3 (1):21-45.
    This article extends a framework for conceptualizing, designing, and managing planned change-systems. The framework argues that the adoption of social innovations is best facilitated when change organizations manage how target adopters perceive and enact the entire adoption experience. This process is accomplished by defining three critical components of the change-system and applying the principles of synergy to their design and management.
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    An encounter with ‘sayings’ of curriculum: Levinas and the formalisation of infants’ learning.Sandra Cheeseman, Frances Press & Jennifer Sumsion - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (8):822-832.
    Increased global attention to early childhood education and care in the past two decades has intensified attention on the education of infants and assessment of their learning in education policy. This interest is particularly evident in the focus upon infants in the early childhood curriculum frameworks developed in recent years in many countries. To date, there has been little examination of implications of this policy/curriculum emphasis in relation to its possible implications for how infants are understood. In this article, using (...)
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    Improving the Quality of Host Country Ethical Oversight of International Research: The Use of a Collaborative ‘Pre‐Review’ Mechanism for a Study of Fexinidazole for Human A frican Trypanosomiasis.Carl H. Coleman, Chantal Ardiot, Séverine Blesson, Yves Bonnin, Francois Bompart, Pierre Colonna, Ames Dhai, Julius Ecuru, Andrew Edielu, Christian Hervé, François Hirsch, Bocar Kouyaté, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel, Dionko Maoundé, Eric Martinent, Honoré Ntsiba, Gérard Pelé, Gilles Quéva, Marie-Christine Reinmund, Samba Cor Sarr, Abdoulaye Sepou, Antoine Tarral, Djetodjide Tetimian, Olaf Valverde, Simon Van Nieuwenhove & Nathalie Strub-Wourgaft - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 15 (3):241-247.
    Developing countries face numerous barriers to conducting effective and efficient ethics reviews of international collaborative research. In addition to potentially overlooking important scientific and ethical considerations, inadequate or insufficiently trained ethics committees may insist on unwarranted changes to protocols that can impair a study's scientific or ethical validity. Moreover, poorly functioning review systems can impose substantial delays on the commencement of research, which needlessly undermine the development of new interventions for urgent medical needs. In response to these concerns, the Drugs (...)
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  9. Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human–Technology Relations.Don Ihde, Lenore Langsdorf, Kirk M. Besmer, Aud Sissel Hoel, Annamaria Carusi, Marie-Christine Nizzi, Fernando Secomandi, Asle Kiran, Yoni Van Den Eede, Frances Bottenberg, Chris Kaposy, Adam Rosenfeld, Jan Kyrre Berg O. Friis, Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder & Albert Borgmann - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book provides an introduction to postphenomenology, an emerging school of thought in the philosophy of technology and science and technology studies, which addresses the relationships users develop with the devices they use.
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  10. Lettres à Marcel Mauss.Émile Durkheim, Philippe Besnard, Marcel Fournier, Christine Delangle, Marie-France Essyad & Annie Morel - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (1):79-80.
     
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    From silk to twill. Scenography of the clothing at the Carmel (France, xviith-xviiith century).Christine Aribaud - 2012 - Clio 36:91-108.
    Le propos de l’article est l’analyse de la cérémonie de la prise d’habit au sein de l’Ordre Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel aux xviie et xviiie siècles. À partir des sources normatives, picturales et hagiographiques, cette cérémonie est détaillée, notamment la scénographie de l’avant/après, gommant toute marque féminine (présence de cheveux, soins pour un teint pâle, vêtement ajusté, usage de soieries, de bijoux, etc.). Certaines pratiques témoignent de la mise en impatience de ce passage de la soie au drap, qui se traduit (...)
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    Nursing activities for patients with chronic disease in family medicine groups: A multiple‐case study.Marie-Eve Poitras, Maud-Christine Chouinard, Martin Fortin, Ariane Girard, Sue Crossman & Frances Gallagher - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (4):e12250.
    Family Medicine Groups (FMGs) are the most recently developed primary care organizations in Quebec (Canada). Nurses within FMGs play a central role for patients with chronic diseases (CD). However, this complex role and the nursing activities related to this role vary across FMGs. Inadequate knowledge of nursing activities limits the implementation of exemplary nursing practices. This study aimed to describe FMG nursing activities with patients with CD and to describe the facilitators and barriers to these activities. A multiple‐case study was (...)
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  13. France as a conduit for teacher identity development : making croissants.Christine L. Cho & Julie K. Corkett - 2020 - In Ellyn Lyle (ed.), Identity landscapes: contemplating place and the construction of self. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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    Useful Servant or Dangerous Master? Technology in Business and Society Debates.Christine Moser & Frank den Hond - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (1):87-116.
    This review argues that the role of technology in business and society debates has predominantly been examined from the limited, narrow perspective of technology as instrumental, and that two additional but relatively neglected perspectives are important: technology as value-laden and technology as relationally agentic. Technology has always been part of the relationship between business and society, for better and worse. However, as technological development is frequently advanced as a solution to many pressing societal problems and grand challenges, it is imperative (...)
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    Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives by David Kyle and Rey Koslowski, eds: Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011.Christine Balarezo - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (3):307-309.
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    The Arc of Love: How Our Romantic Lives Change Over Time, Aaron Ben-Ze’ev, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2019.Christine Vitrano - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (2):867-872.
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    Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics.Straehle Christine (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    Vulnerability is an important concern of moral philosophy, political philosophy and many discussions in applied ethics. Yet the concept itself—what it is and why it is morally salient—is under-theorized. _Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics _brings together theorists working on conceptualizing vulnerability as an action-guiding principle in these discussions, as well as bioethicists, medical ethicists and public policy theorists working on instances of vulnerability in specific contexts. This volume offers new and innovative work by Joel Anderson, Carla Bagnoli, Samia Hurst, Catriona (...)
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    Karen OFFEN, European Feminisms 1700-1950. A political history, Stanford University Press, 2000, 554 p.Christine Bard - 2003 - Clio 17:284-286.
    Historienne, membre de l'Institute for Research on Women and Gender de Stanford, active au sein de l'International federation for research in women's history, Karen Offen concentre dans ce livre vingt-cinq ans de lectures et de recherches sur l'histoire du féminisme en Europe. Elle tire un grand profit de l'explosion récente des études sur l'histoire du féminisme et des colloques internationaux sur le féminisme en Europe. C'est le genre de livre que l'on lit, crayon à la main, et où l'...
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    Women's Liberation and the Sublime: Feminism, Postmodernism Environment. By Bonnie Mann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.Christine Battersby - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (3):227-230.
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    Women's Liberation and the Sublime: Feminism, Postmodernism Environment. By Bonnie Mann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.Christine Battersby - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (3):227-230.
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    Women's Liberation and the Sublime: Feminism, Postmodernism Environment. By Bonnie Mann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.Christine Battersby - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (3):227-230.
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    Nanotech's promise: Overcoming humanity's most pressing challenges.Christine Peterson & Jacob Heller - forthcoming - Nanoethics: The Ethical and Societal Implications of Nanotechnology.
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    The Role of the Virtuous Investigator in Protecting Human Research Subjects.Christine Grady & Anthony S. Fauci - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (1):122-131.
    Dr. Henry Beecher, a renowned Harvard Medical School anesthesiologist, sent shock waves through the medical research community and the lay press when he described 22 examples of “unethical or questionably ethical studies” by reputable researchers at major institutions in his now well-known 1966 New England Journal of Medicine article. Beecher concluded this exposé by noting: “The ethical approach to experimentation in man has several components: two are more important than the others, the first being informed consent.... Secondly, there is (...)
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    Mapping and Charting in Early Modern England and France: Power, Patronage, and Production.Christine Marie Petto - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book is a comparative study of the production and role of maps, charts, and atlases in early modern England and France with a particular focus on Paris and London.
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    Separate and dominate: feminism and racism after the War on Terror.Christine Delphy - 2015 - London: Verso. Edited by David Broder.
    Separate and Dominate is Delphy's manifesto, lambasting liberal hypocrisy and calling for a fluid understanding of political identity that does not place different political struggles in a false opposition. She dismantles the absurd claim that Afghanistan was invaded to save women, and that homosexuals and immigrants alike should reserve their self-expression for private settings. She calls for a true universalism that sacrifices no one at the expense of others. In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, her arguments appear more (...)
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  26. Examining our credibility: perspectives of the public and the press.Christine D. Urban - 1999 - Reston, VA: ASNE Foundation.
     
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    Éditorial.Christine Bard & Christelle Taraud - 2003 - Clio 17:5-19.
    Pourquoi un Clio sur la prostitution? Le débat politique et social actuel s’y prêtait, bien sûr… Mais au-delà des questions du présent, auxquelles on ne peut rester indifférentE, l’aboutissement de plusieurs travaux de jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs nous a incitées à réaliser ce dossier, qui vient enrichir une bibliographie plutôt maigre, en France. S’inscrivant dans le vaste domaine de l’histoire de la sexualité, elle peine, en effet, à rebondir après les études magistrales d’Alain Corbin...
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    A Falling of the Veils: Turning Points and Momentous Turning Points in Leadership and the Creation of CSR.Christine A. Hemingway & Ken Starkey - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (4):875-890.
    This article uses the life stories approach to leadership and leadership development. Using exploratory, qualitative data from a Forbes Global 2000 and FTSE 100 company, we discuss the role of the turning point as an important antecedent of leadership in corporate social responsibility. We argue that TPs are causally efficacious, linking them to the development of life narratives concerned with an evolving sense of personal identity. Using both a multi-disciplinary perspective and a multi-level focus on CSR leadership, we identify four (...)
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    Belief and Context Determinacy in Interpreting Fiction.Christine Richards - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (2):81-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Belief and Context Determinacy in Interpreting FictionChristine Richards (bio)1Context Determinacy and the Interpretation of FictionThe Pragmatics of ReadingThe basic pragmatic structure of the reading of fiction has been described as a communicative context which has a speaker who performs the speech acts represented by the text and a hearer (addressee) to whom the speech acts are directed [Adams 12]. This model is based on the assumption that the reader (...)
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    Michelle PERROT, Femmes publiques, Paris, Textuel (collection Histoire), 1997, 159 p.Christine Bard - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:23-23.
    Sous la forme alerte de l'entretien (avec Jean Lebrun, historien et journaliste à France-Culture), Michelle Perrot évoque les formes de la présence et/ou de l'absence des femmes dans la Cité (au double sens d'espace public/ politique et de la Ville au cours des deux derniers siècles). L'ouvrage, remarquablement illustré par de nombreuses reproductions en couleur, s'ouvre sur les images, ces représentations fantasmées du Sexe (pour reprendre une expression qui désignait autrefois les fe..
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    Michelle PERROT, Femmes publiques, Paris, Textuel (collection Histoire), 1997, 159 p.Christine Bard - 1998 - Clio 8.
    Sous la forme alerte de l'entretien (avec Jean Lebrun, historien et journaliste à France-Culture), Michelle Perrot évoque les formes de la présence et/ou de l'absence des femmes dans la Cité (au double sens d'espace public/ politique et de la Ville au cours des deux derniers siècles). L'ouvrage, remarquablement illustré par de nombreuses reproductions en couleur, s'ouvre sur les images, ces représentations fantasmées du Sexe (pour reprendre une expression qui désignait autrefois les fe...
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    Nietzsche critique de la presse.Christine Noël Lemaitre - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (6):6-14.
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  33. Inferentialist metaethics, bifurcations and ontological commitment.Christine Tiefensee - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (9):2437-2459.
    According to recent suggestions within the global pragmatism discussion, metaethical debate must be fundamentally re-framed. Instead of carving out metaethical differences in representational terms, it has been argued that metaethics should be given an inferentialist footing. In this paper, I put inferentialist metaethics to the test by subjecting it to the following two criteria for success: Inferentialist metaethicists must be able to save the metaethical differences between moral realism and expressivism, and do so in a way that employs understandings of (...)
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    Human Reproduction: Principles, Practices, Policies.Christine Overall - 1993 - Oxford University Press.
    Who owns frozen human embryos? Are "surrogate motherhood" arrangements dangerous for women? Should access to in vitro fertilization be limited or increased? With the development of complex reproductive technologies and the ensuing controversies in reproductive ethics, there is an urgent need for more careful examination of moral principles, current practices, and social policies pertaining to reproduction. The issues examined in this collection of nine papers focusing of the Canadian experience include abortion, the cryopreservation of embryos, the selective termination of fetuses (...)
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  35. Der Widerstreit, das Erhabene, die Kritik.Christine Pries - 1989 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer & Bernhard Taureck (eds.), Jean-François Lyotard. Cuxhaven: Junghans.
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  36. "Ought" and Error.Christine Tiefensee - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (2):96-114.
    The moral error theory generally does not receive good press in metaethics. This paper adds to the bad news. In contrast to other critics, though, I do not attack error theorists’ characteristic thesis that no moral assertion is ever true. Instead, I develop a new counter-argument which questions error theorists’ ability to defend their claim that moral utterances are meaningful assertions. More precisely: Moral error theorists lack a convincing account of the meaning of deontic moral assertions, or so I (...)
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  37. Marilynn Desmond, ed., Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference.(Medieval Cultures, 14.) Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1998. Pp. xix, 287; 41 black-and-white figures and 1 table. $57.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Christine M. Reno - 2000 - Speculum 75 (1):171-173.
     
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  38. Error, Consistency and Triviality.Christine Tiefensee & Gregory Wheeler - 2022 - Noûs 56 (3):602-618.
    In this paper, we present a new semantic challenge to the moral error theory. Its first component calls upon moral error theorists to deliver a deontic semantics that is consistent with the error-theoretic denial of moral truths by returning the truth-value false to all moral deontic sentences. We call this the ‘consistency challenge’ to the moral error theory. Its second component demands that error theorists explain in which way moral deontic assertions can be seen to differ in meaning despite necessarily (...)
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  39. No rootless flower; an ecology of creativityfrankx.Barronhampton press, Inc.CresskillNJ1995pp. 356(ISBN: 1881303039), paperback, $26.50, USD. [REVIEW]Christine Carter - 2004 - World Futures 60 (3):265 – 270.
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  40. No rootless flower; an ecology of creativity Frank X. Barron Hampton press, inc. Cresskill nj 1995 pp. 356 (isbn: 1881303039), paperback, $26.50, usd. [REVIEW]Christine Carter - 2004 - World Futures 60 (3):265 – 270.
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    Public Demonstrations of Chemistry in Eighteenth Century France.Christine Lehman & Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2007 - Science & Education 16 (6):573.
  42. Human reproduction : principles, practices, policies.Christine Overall - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 186 (1):189-190.
     
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    Groups and Group Rights.Christine T. Sistare, Larry May & Leslie Francis (eds.) - 2001 - University Press of Kansas.
    In matters such as affirmative action or home schooling, rights of ethnic and other minority groups often come into conflict with those of society in a culturally diverse population such as ours. But before considering the dilemmas posed by these issues, we must first ask such basic but important questions as what group rights are and how they intersect with the principles of democracy. This new collection brings together some of today's leading thinkers from the cutting edge of these debates, (...)
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    Plato's Introduction of Forms (review).Christine Jean Thomas - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (3):485-486.
    Christine Jean Thomas - Plato's Introduction of Forms - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.3 485-486 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Christine J. Thomas Dartmouth College R. M. Dancy. Plato's Introduction of Forms. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xii + 348. Cloth, $75.00. Russell Dancy's recent book could easily bear the title, 'A Socratic Theory of Definition'. The first two-thirds of the text extract and (...)
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    Philosophy and the Good Life: Reason and the Passions in Greek, Cartesian and Psychoanalytic Ethics.Christine Tappolet - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):92-95.
    A critical review of John Cottingham's "Philosophy and the Good Life: Reason and the Passions in Greek, cartesian, and psychoanalytic ethics" Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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    A Two-Ocean Bouillabaisse: Science, Politics, and the Central American Sea-Level Canal Controversy.Christine Keiner - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (4):835-887.
    As the Panama Canal approached its fiftieth anniversary in the mid-1960s, U.S. officials concerned about the costs of modernization welcomed the technology of peaceful nuclear excavation to create a new waterway at sea level. Biologists seeking a share of the funds slated for radiological-safety studies called attention to another potential effect which they deemed of far greater ecological and evolutionary magnitude – marine species exchange, an obscure environmental issue that required the expertise of underresourced life scientists. An enterprising endeavor to (...)
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    Virtual Gallery.Christine Chin - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (2).
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Virtual GalleryPhotographs are by Christine Chin, a student in the MFA program in Photography at Purdue University. Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for larger view View full resolution Click for (...)
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    J. Du Bouchet, C. Chandezon Études sur Artémidore et l'interprétation des rêves 1. Pp. 243, ills, map. Nanterre: Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2012. Paper, €25. ISBN: 978-2-84016-080-9. [REVIEW]Christine Angelidi - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):394-396.
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    Le gouvernement des corps des footballeuses et boxeuses de haut niveau.Christine Mennesson - 2006 - Clio 23:179-196.
    Cet article analyse les formes de contrôle (ou de tentative de contrôle) du genre et de la sexualité des sportives mises en œuvre dans deux institutions sportives « masculines » en France, le football et la boxe. Dans le cas du football, au niveau national comme au niveau local, entraîneurs et dirigeants jouent les entrepreneurs de morale en tentant de « féminiser » les joueuses et d’encourager l’hétérosexualité. Cependant, le « gouvernement des corps » des footballeuses se heurte à la (...)
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    Towards an anthropology of ambient sound.Christine Guillebaud (ed.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume approaches the issue of ambient sound through the ethnographic exploration of different cultural contexts including Italy, India, Egypt, France, Ethiopia, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, and Japan. It examines social, religious, and aesthetic conceptions of sound environments, what types of action or agency are attributed to them, and what bodies of knowledge exist concerning them. Contributors shed new light on these sensory environments by focusing not only on their form and internal dynamics, but also on their wider social and cultural (...)
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