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    Sex differences in human brain asymmetry: a critical survey.Jeannette McGlone - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):215-227.
    Dual functional brain asymmetry refers to the notion that in most individuals the left cerebral hemisphere is specialized for language functions, whereas the right cerebral hemisphere is more important than the left for the perception, construction, and recall of stimuli that are difficult to verbalize. In the last twenty years there have been scattered reports of sex differences in degree of hemispheric specialization. This review provides a critical framework within which two related topics are discussed: Do meaningful sex differences in (...)
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  2. Incursiones teóricas para fundar, teóricamente, una teorío crítica de la ideología.Jeannette Abouhamad - 1981 - In Emilio de Ipola, Jeannette Abouhamad & Rigoberto Lanz (eds.), Discusión sobre ideología. Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones Faces/UCV.
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    Stabilization and post‐translational modification of microtubules during cellular morphogenesis.Jeannette C. Bulinski & Gregg G. Gundersen - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (6):285-293.
    This review discusses the possible role of α‐tubulin detyrosination, a reversible post‐translational modification that occurs at the protein's C‐terminus, in cellular morphogenesis. Higher eukaryotic cells possess a cyclic post‐translational mechanism by which dynamic microtubules are differentiated from their more stable counterparts; a tubulin‐specific carboxypeptidase detyrosinates tubulin protomers within microtubules, while the reverse reaction, tyrosination, is performed on the soluble protomer by a second tubulin‐specific enzyme, tubulin tyrosine ligase. In general, the turnover of microtubules in undifferentiated, proliferating cells is so rapid (...)
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  4. Uncontrolled evaluation : the case of telecare innovations.Jeannette Pols - 2018 - In Merel Visse & Tineke A. Abma (eds.), Evaluation for a caring society. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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    Freiwilligkeit der Gewalt?: Von der Psychologie der Täter zur Psychologie der Tat.Jeannette Schmid - 1998 - Analyse & Kritik 20 (1):27-45.
    The series of psychological explanations for the atrocities of Hitler’s Germany followed a development that started with the personality of the perpetrators and subsequently focused on the situation, almost to the exclusion of the person component. Milgram’s experimental series marks a turning point. His construct of destructive obedience claims a validity that transcends the Nazi context and has far-reaching implications for human behavior in hierarchies, irrespective of the political system. The merits of his approach can be understood in comparison and (...)
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    Sex differences in brain asymmetry survive peer commentary!Jeannette McGlone - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):251-263.
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    Left-hand reaching preferences in prosimians.Jeannette P. Ward - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):732-733.
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    What makes a good metaphor? A cross-cultural study of computer-generated metaphor appreciation.Jeannette Littlemore, Paula Pérez Sobrino, David Houghton, Jinfang Shi & Bodo Winter - 2018 - Metaphor and Symbol 33 (2):101-122.
    ABSTRACTComputers are now able to automatically generate metaphors, but some automatically generated metaphors are more well received than others. In this article, we showed participants a series of “A is B” type metaphors that were either generated by humans or taken from the Twitter account “MetaphorIsMyBusiness”, which is linked to a fully automated metaphor generator. We used these metaphors to assess linguistic factors that drive metaphor appreciation and understanding, including the role of novelty, word frequency, concreteness, and emotional valence of (...)
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    Between a rock and a hard place : Marie redonnet's Candy store and nevermore.Jeannette Gaudet - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 99--163.
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    Interests and institutions in skilled migration: Comparing flows in the IT and nursing sectors in the U.S.Jeannette Money & Dana Zartner Falstrom - 2006 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (3):44-63.
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    L'Univers du theatre.Jeannette Laillou Savona, G. Girard, R. Ouellet & C. Rigault - 1979 - Substance 8 (4):118.
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    Aphasia research and theoretical linguistics guiding each other.Jeannette Schaeffer - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):50-51.
    An elaboration on some loose ends in Grodzinsky's analysis shows that data from the field of aphasia contribute to the formulation of theoretical linguistic principles, and provides extra arguments in favor of Grodzinsky's claim that linguistic theory is the best tool for the investigation of aphasia. This illustrates and emphasizes the importance of communication between researchers in the field of (Broca's) aphasia and of theoretical linguistics.
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    Towards an empirical ethics in care: relations with technologies in health care.Jeannette Pols - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (1):81-90.
    This paper describes the approach of empirical ethics, a form of ethics that integrates non-positivist ethnographic empirical research and philosophy. Empirical ethics as it is discussed here builds on the ‘empirical turn’ in epistemology. It radicalizes the relational approach that care ethics introduced to think about care between people by drawing in relations between people and technologies as things people relate to. Empirical ethics studies care practices by analysing their intra-normativity, or the ways of living together the actors within these (...)
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    Metaphors in the Mind: Sources of Variation in Embodied Metaphor.Jeannette Littlemore - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    concepts are often embodied through metaphor. For example, we talk about moving through time in metaphorical terms, as if we were moving through space, allowing us to 'look back' on past events. Much of the work on embodied metaphor to date has assumed a single set of universal, shared bodily experiences that motivate our understanding of abstract concepts. This book explores sources of variation in people's experiences of embodied metaphor, including, for example, the shape and size of one's body, one's (...)
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    Emergency communication: the discursive challenges facing emergency clinicians and patients in hospital emergency departments.Jeannette McGregor, Maria Herke, Christian Matthiessen, Jane Stein-Parbury, Roger Dunston, Rick Iedema, Marie Manidis, Hermine Scheeres & Diana Slade - 2008 - Discourse and Communication 2 (3):271-298.
    Effective communication and interpersonal skills have long been recognized as fundamental to the delivery of quality health care. However, there is mounting evidence that the pressures of communication in high stress work areas such as hospital emergency departments present particular challenges to the delivery of quality care. A recent report on incident management in the Australian health care system cites the main cause of critical incidents, as being poor and inadequate communication between clinicians and patients. This article presents research that (...)
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  16. Hermeneutical injustice and unworlding in Psychopathology.Lucienne Jeannette Spencer - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 1 (7):1300-1325.
    There is a long tradition of employing a phenomenological approach to gain greater insight into the unique experience of psychiatric illness. Researchers in this field have shed light upon a distur...
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  17. El compromiso de la pobreza.Jeannette Mauricio - 2004 - Critica 54 (913):8-10.
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    Faulty logic fuels controversy.Jeannette McGlone - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):312-315.
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    Washing the patient: dignity and aesthetic values in nursing care.Jeannette Pols - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (3):186-200.
    Dignity is a fundamental concept, but its meaning is not clear. This paper attempts to clarify the term by analysing and reconnecting two meanings of dignity: humanitas and dignitas. Humanitas refers to citizen values that protect individuals as equal to one another. Dignitas refers to aesthetic values embedded in genres of sociality that relate to differences between people. The paper explores these values by way of an empirical ethical analysis of practices of washing psychiatric patients in nursing care. Nurses legitimate (...)
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    Knowing Patients: Turning Patient Knowledge into Science.Jeannette Pols - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):73-97.
    Science and technology studies concerned with the study of lay influence on the sciences usually analyze either the political or the normative epistemological consequences of lay interference. Here I frame the relation between patients, knowledge, and the sciences by opening up the question: How can we articulate the knowledge that patients develop and use in their daily lives and make it transferable and useful to others, or, `turn it into science’? Elsewhere, patient knowledge is analyzed either as essentially different from (...)
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    The particularity of dignity: relational engagement in care at the end of life.Jeannette Pols, Bernike Pasveer & Dick Willems - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (1):89-100.
    This paper articulates dignity as relational engagement in concrete care situations. Dignity is often understood as an abstract principle that represents inherent worth of all human beings. In actual care practices, this principle has to be substantiated in order to gain meaning and inform care activities. We describe three exemplary substantiations of the principle of dignity in care: as a state or characteristic of a situation; as a way to differentiate between socio-cultural positions; or as personal meaning. We continue our (...)
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    Dreaming and its Discontents: U.S. Cultural Models in the Theater of Dreams.Jeannette Mageo - 2013 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 41 (4):387-410.
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    Ubiquity and Legitimacy: Disentangling Diffusion and Institutionalization.Jeannette A. Colyvas & Stefan Jonsson - 2011 - Sociological Theory 29 (1):27 - 53.
    Diffusion and institutionalization are of prime sociological importance, as both processes unfold at the intersections of relations and structures, as well as persistence and change. Yet they are often confounded, leading to theoretical and methodological biases that hinder the development of generalizable arguments. We look at diffusion and institutionalization distinctively, each as both a process and an outcome in terms of three dimensions: the objects that flow or stick; the subjects who adopt or influence; and the social settings through which (...)
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    Cold technologies versus warm care? On affective and social relations with and through care technologies.Jeannette Pols & Ingunn Moser - 2009 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 3 (2):159-178.
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    Enacting Appreciations: Beyond the Patient Perspective.Jeannette Pols - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (3):203-221.
    The “patient perspective” serves as an analytical tool to present patients as knowing subjects in research, rather than as objects known by medicine. This paper analyses problems encountered with the concept of the patient perspective as applied to long-term mental health care. One problem is that “having a perspective” requires a perception of oneself as an individual and the ability to represent one’s individual situation in language; this excludes from research patients who do not express themselves verbally. Another problem is (...)
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  26. Verse: Discovery.Jeannette Chappell - 1959 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2):168.
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  27. Verse: No Time.Jeannette Chappell - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):233.
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  28. Verse: Out of Darkness.Jeannette Chappell - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4):465.
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    Women's Health Research: Policy and Practice.Jeannette R. Ickovics & Elissa S. Epel - 1993 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 15 (4):1.
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    The Land of Our Fathers.Jeannette Eileen Jones - 2022 - Palimpsest 11 (2):26-50.
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    Dream Play and Discovering Cultural Psychology.Jeannette Marie Mageo - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (2):187-217.
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    The Heart of the Matter. About Good Nursing and Telecare.Jeannette Pols - 2010 - Health Care Analysis 18 (4):374.
    Nurses and ethicists worry that the implementation of care at a distance or telecare will impoverish patient care by taking out ‘the heart’ of the clinical work. This means that telecare is feared to induce the neglect of patients, and to possibly hinder the development of a personal relation between nurse and patient. This study aims to analyse whether these worries are warranted by analysing Dutch care practices using telemonitoring in care for chronic patients in the Netherlands. How do clinical (...)
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    Coming To Terms With Technology: Three Views of Technology in Modern Chinese Literature.Jeannette L. Faurot - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (3-4):520-525.
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    Songs of Gold Mountain: Cantonese Rhymes from San Francisco Chinatown.Jeannette L. Faurot & Marlon K. Hom - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):668.
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    Figurative Dream Analysis and U.S. Traveling Identities.Jeannette Marie Mageo - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 34 (4):456-487.
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    Which empirical research, whose ethics? : articulating ideals in long term mental health care.Jeannette Pols - 2008 - In Guy Widdershoven (ed.), Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry. Oxford University Press. pp. 51--68.
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    How to Make Your Relationship Work? Aesthetic Relations with Technology.Jeannette Pols - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):421-424.
    Discussing the workings of technology in care as aesthetic rather than as ethical or epistemological interventions focusses on how technologies engage in and change relations between those involved. Such an aesthetic study opens up a repertoire to address values that are abundant in care, but are as yet hardly theorized. Kamphof studies the problem that sensor technology reveals things about the elderly patients without the patients being aware of this. I suggest improvement of these relations may be considered in aesthetic (...)
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    Figurative extensions of word meaning: How do corpus data and intuition match up?Jeannette Littlemore & Fiona MacArthur - 2012 - In Dagmar Divjak & Stefan Thomas Gries (eds.), Frequency Effects in Language Representation. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 195--233.
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    Accounting and Washing: Good Care in Long-Term Psychiatry.Jeannette Pols - 2006 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 31 (4):409-430.
    This article analyzes how the recent call for accounting in health care interferes with daily care practice and raises the question of how accounting practices relate to the aim of good care. The most influential accounting methods in the Netherlands suggest ways for professionals to legitimize their activities. The analysis of washing patients in long-term mental health care shows that different styles of accounting evaluate and legitimize care while structuring notions of what good care is. A specific style of accounting (...)
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    Factory, Hazard, and Contamination: The Use of Metaphor in the Commercialization of Recombinant DNA.Jeannette A. Colyvas - 2007 - Minerva 45 (2):143-159.
    This paper examines the use of language and metaphor in the reception of recombinant DNA in the USA between 1973 and 1988. The Archives of Stanford University are used to show how changing images of production were conveyed, and how academic–industrial policies were shaped, in a rapidly advancing field of biotechnology.
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    Shaping the subject of incontinence. Relating experience to knowledge.Jeannette Pols & Maartje Hoogsteyns - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (1):40-53.
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    Wonderful Webcams: About Active Gazes and Invisible Technologies.Jeannette Pols - 2011 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 36 (4):451-473.
    How do technologies such as webcams influence health care and what concepts may describe this? This article explores the literature and analyses what people looking through webcams do within a particular health care practice in the Netherlands, that is, within the rehabilitation of people suffering from severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma. Several ways to describe the activities webcams support and perform are identified. The webcam is concentrating the activities of its users, by making them focus on the task (...)
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    Socioeconomic Disparities in Medical Provider Visits among Medicare Managed Care Enrollees.Jeannette Rogowski, Vicki A. Freedman, Steve L. Wickstrom, John Adams & JoséJ Escarce - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (1):112-129.
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    Diderot et le portrait.Jeannette Geffriaud Rosso - 1998 - Pise: Klincksieck.
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    Technostress Creators and Job Performance Among Frontliners: Theorizing the Moderating Role of Self-Efficacy.Jeannette Saidy, Zanete Garanti & Richard Sadaka - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Technostress is evolving as an imperative area of academic research amid the “new normal” settings of working remotely. Research has investigated the relationships between technostress and job outcomes and proposed individual- and organizational-level approaches to manage it. However, insights into the influence of dynamic personality differences on this relationship are limited. This study ties the concept of self-efficacy to the transactional model of stress and coping, and investigates to what extent computer and social self-efficacy moderate the relationships between technostress creators (...)
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  46. Argumentos y dilemas éticos en torno al aborto.Jeannette Campos Salas - 2009 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 33:157-173.
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    “Ferocious Is the Centipede”: A Study of the Significance of Eating and Speaking in Samoa.Jeannette Marie Mageo - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (4):387-427.
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  48. Ideological call to arms : analyzing institutional contracidtions in political party discourse on educaiton and accountability policy, 1952-2012.H. Kim Debbie, A. Colyvas Jeannette & K. Kim Allen - 2017 - In Joel Gehman, Michael Lounsbury & Royston Greenwood (eds.), How institutions matter! United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing.
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    Discusión sobre ideología.Emilio de Ipola, Jeannette Abouhamad & Rigoberto Lanz (eds.) - 1981 - Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones Faces/UCV.
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    Samoa, on the Wilde Side: Male Transvestism, Oscar Wilde, and Liminality in Making Gender.Jeannette-Marie Mageo - 1996 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 24 (4):588-627.
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