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    Killings in Context: an Analysis of the News Framing of Femicide.Camelia Bouzerdan & Jenifer Whitten-Woodring - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):211-228.
    While attacks against members of the LGBT community are increasingly covered as hate crimes and are widely viewed as a form of repression, attacks on women are almost never covered as violations of human rights. We propose that until violence against women is recognized as a form of repression and a threat to the physical security of women, we cannot expect much to be done to prevent it. We posit that policies aimed at preventing violence against women are unlikely to (...)
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    Inferences about moral character moderate the impact of consequences on blame and praise.Jenifer Z. Siegel, Molly J. Crockett & Raymond J. Dolan - 2017 - Cognition 167 (C):201-211.
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  3. The Complicity of Northern States in Slavery.Jenifer Frank - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1):11.
     
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  4. Science education and the commonplaces of science.Jenifer V. Helms & Heidi B. Carlone - 1999 - Science Education 83 (2):233-245.
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    Birth on the Playground: Boys' Experiences Playing with Gender.Jenifer Millan - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup1):1-11.
    Using photographic documentation to understand the extraordinary in the ordinary and the experiences of young children in an early childhood education center, I began to wonder how children’s interactions define their identity formation. This research looked at how boys reconstruct their identity based on the knowledge gained from those around them. Specifically, the study investigated the ways in which boys explore gender roles in relation to pregnancy and birthing. Using a phenomenological approach, the purpose of this research was to explore (...)
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    The roots of pictorial reference.Jenifer Todd - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (1):47-57.
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    Law, Literature, and Sublimated Scripts: David Gurnham: Crime, Desire and Law’s Unconscious, Routledge, 2014, paperback edn 2015, 148 pp, ISBN: 978-0-415-51660-0 , 978-1-138-10023-7.Benjamin Woodring - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (3):709-715.
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    Critical Republicanism and the Discursive Demands of Free Speech.Suzanne Whitten - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (7):856-880.
    A growing body of literature in feminist philosophy exposes the way in which occupying a particular group identity inhibits an affected agent’s ability to engage in communicative exchange effectively. These accounts reveal a fault in standard liberal defences of free speech, showing how, if free speech is a goal worth pursuing, then it must involve both a concern about the legitimate limits of state interference and of the effect of social norms on an agent’s communicative capacities. Building on the emergence (...)
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    Recognition, Authority Relations, and Rejecting Hate Speech.Suzanne Whitten - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (3):555-571.
    A key focus in many debates surrounding the harm in hate speech centres on the subordinating impact hate speech has on its victims. Under such a view, and provided there exists a requisite level of speaker authority a particular speech situation, hate speech can be conceived as something which directly impact’s the victim’s status, and can be contrasted to the view that such speech merely expresses hateful ideas. Missing from these conceptions, however, are the ways in which intersubjective, recognition-sensitive relations (...)
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    Some effects of electron irradiation on the internal friction of copper.Jenifer N. Lomer & D. H. Niblett - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (79):1211-1222.
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    The detection of dislocations by low temperature heat conductivity measurements.Jenifer N. Lomer & H. M. Rosenberg - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (40):467-483.
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    The Contemporary Aristotelian Museum: Exploring the Museum as a Site of MacIntyre's Tradition‐constituted Enquiry.Jenifer Booth - 2007 - Journal for Cultural Research 11 (2):141-159.
    The connection is made between the Royal Museum of Scotland and encyclopaedia, one of MacIntyre's three rival versions of moral enquiry. It is then asked how MacIntyre's other two methods, genealogy and tradition‐constituted enquiry, would function within a museum. It is proposed that the museum fulfils Haldane's criterion for tradition‐constituted enquiry in that it combines the immanence and open‐endedness of the methods of enquiry with transcendence in the objects of enquiry. The ethical judgments of the visitors constitute transcendent truth in (...)
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    David Jones.Jenifer M. Dye - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1/2):135-137.
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    David Jones.Jenifer M. Dye - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1-2):135-137.
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    Initiated by CREB: Resolving Gene Regulatory Programs in Learning and Memory.Jenifer C. Kaldun & Simon G. Sprecher - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (8):1900045.
    Consolidation of long-term memory is a highly and precisely regulated multistep process. The transcription regulator cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) plays a key role in initiating memory consolidation. With time processing, first the cofactors are changed and, secondly, CREB gets dispensable. This ultimately changes the expressed gene program to genes required to maintain the memory. Regulation of memory consolidation also requires epigenetic mechanisms and control at the RNA level. At the neuronal circuit level, oscillation in the activity of CREB and (...)
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    Children in the Visual Arts of Imperial Rome (review).Jenifer Neils - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (2):289-292.
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    Logic and reality in Leibniz's metaphysics.Jenifer Routledge - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (1):23-25.
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    The philosophy of Leibniz.Jenifer Routledge - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (1):21-23.
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    Calling for a Pro-Love Movement: A Contextualized Theo-Ethical Examination of Reproductive Health Care and Abortion in the United States.Jeanie Whitten-Andrews - 2018 - Feminist Theology 26 (2):147-159.
    In the midst of extreme and dualistic religio-political debates regarding women’s sexual wellness and abortion, one begins to wonder what a new theo-ethical approach might look like which rejects overly-simplistic, harmful understandings of such crucial issues. What might it look like to truly centre women’s full human experiences, loving each other in a way that addresses harm and meets tangible needs? This article examines the complex inequitable structural and institutional realities of sexual wellness and abortion through an intersectional theo-ethical lens. (...)
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    The Recognition of Faith in the Poetry of Tomas Transtromer.Jenifer Whiting - 2004 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 7 (4):65-77.
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    Public involvement in technology policy: focus on the pervasive computing environment.Jenifer S. Winter - 2006 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 36 (3):49-57.
    This paper examines the role of the general public in informing technology policy, observing that public involvement often occurs only through the electoral process or via feedback after plans have been implemented. Planners and policymakers are not necessarily in touch with the feelings and desires of the public who will be affected by their decisions. For this reason it is important to seek a clearer understanding of the views of citizens who are not typically involved in the planning or design (...)
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    Surveillance in ubiquitous network societies: normative conflicts related to the consumer in-store supermarket experience in the context of the Internet of Things.Jenifer Sunrise Winter - 2014 - Ethics and Information Technology 16 (1):27-41.
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging global infrastructure that employs wireless sensors to collect, store, and exchange data. Increasingly, applications for marketing and advertising have been articulated as a means to enhance the consumer shopping experience, in addition to improving efficiency. However, privacy advocates have challenged the mass aggregation of personally-identifiable information in databases and geotracking, the use of location-based services to identify one’s precise location over time. This paper employs the framework of contextual integrity related to privacy (...)
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    The effect of electron irradiation on the internal friction of copper between 10°K and 80°K.Jenifer N. Lomer - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (90):951-955.
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    Perfil Farmacoterapêutico em pacientes internados em um Centro de Terapia Intensiva Adulto de um Hospital Universitário.Jenifer dos Santos Medeiros & Cristiane Bernardes de Oliveira - 2021 - Aletheia 54 (2):95-103.
    Este trabalho é um estudo observacional descritivo retrospectivo, com análise de dados quantitativos de abril a julho de 2019 no Hospital Universitário de Canoas. Foram avaliados 419 prescrições e dados de pacientes quanto a sexo, idade, patologias prévias, vias de administração e medicamentos mais prescritos no CTI. Para análise, foi elaborado um Instrumento de Coleta de Dados, no qual foram transferidos para uma planilha do software Microsoft Excel para análise de frequência. Os resultados encontrados foram que a maioria dos pacientes (...)
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    The advent of accounting in business governance: from ancient scribes to modern practitioners.Jenifer Axtell, L. Murphy Smith & Wayne Tervo - 2017 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 12 (1):21.
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    The advent of accounting in business governance: from ancient scribes to modern practitioners.Jenifer Axtel, L. Murphy Smith & Wayne Tervo - 2017 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 12 (1):1.
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    Anisotropy of defect production in electron irradiated iron.Jenifer N. Lomer & M. Pepper - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (144):1119-1128.
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    Dislocation pinning and depinning in electron irradiated molybdenum.Jenifer N. Lomer & R. J. Taylor - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (159):437-448.
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    E.S.R. in diamond electron-irradiated at low temperature.Jenifer N. Lomer & A. M. A. Wild - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (188):273-278.
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  30. Pre-Modern Ethics, Authoritative Narratives, and the Tribunal.Jenifer Booth - 2014 - The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics.
    This chapter applies the modified philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre to mental health law, and in particular to the mental health tribunal. The natural law approach of Thomas Aquinas is used to assist in this. It is argued that, for law to be just in pre-modern terms, it requires that it be assessed as rational together with the care it supports as a single entity. As such, according to a modified version of the Thomistic Aristotelian ethics of MacIntyre, justice would require (...)
     
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    Towards a Pre-modern Psychaitry.Jenifer Booth - 2013 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Responding to the work of previous critics of psychiatry, who have associated its undue dominance with both a modern scientific paradigm and political factors, I put forward a theoretical challenge based on MacIntyre`s work on Aquinas and Aristotle, but adding the museum and assembly as conceptual thinking tools. -/- MacIntyre`s work on practices, tradition-constituted enquiry, Marxist ideology and Kuhn are all used in putting forward a pre-modern view of knowledge. The feminist philosophy of Luce Irigaray widens the project to include (...)
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    A Republican Conception of Counterspeech.Suzanne Whitten - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (4):555-575.
    Abstract‘Counterspeech’ is often presented as a way in which individual citizens can respond to harmful speech while avoiding the potentially coercive and freedom-damaging effects of formal speech restrictions. But counterspeech itself can also undermine freedom by contributing to forms of social punishment that manipulate a speaker’s choice set in uncontrolled ways. Specifically, and by adopting a republican perspective, this paper argues that certain kinds of counterspeech candominatewhen they contribute to unchecked social norms that enable others to interfere arbitrarily with speakers. (...)
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    Landfill dominion: The economy of a man-made neo-paradise.Jenifer Wightman - 2018 - Technoetic Arts 16 (3):335-343.
    Herman Daly once identified the absurdity of shipping Danish cookies to the United States; if efficiency were in fact ‘economic’, one might just e-mail the recipe, save the fuel, reduce the greenhouse gases and still enjoy the cookie. This argument playfully illustrates that resources are scarce, ideas are Inherently Not Scarce (INS) and current financial systems are inefficient and not ‘economical’. The unprecedented industry of 7.5 billion people is now concerned about the resulting scarcity and pollution of the finite resource (...)
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    Emerging Policy Problems Related to Ubiquitous Computing: Negotiating Stakeholders’ Visions of the Future.Jenifer S. Winter - 2008 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 21 (4):191-203.
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  35. New Directions in Teacher Education.PAUL WOODRING - 1957
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    BUdR, probability and cell variants: Towards a molecular understanding of the decision to differentiate.Woodring E. Wright - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (6):245-248.
    The mechanism(s) by which the thymidine analogue 5‐bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR) specifically inhibits the expression of differentiated functions is poorly understood, as are the ways in which cells regulate processes exhibiting probabilistic aspects. I have developed a theoretical model for the regulation of the decision of myogenic cells to differentiate that can explain both of the above phenomena. This model provided a strategy for isolating myoblast variants that had amplified the expression of the factors regulating the decision to differentiate. These myoblasts served (...)
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    A recognition-sensitive phenomenology of hate speech.Suzanne Whitten - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (7):1-21.
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    Children With Autism Produce a Unique Pattern of EEG Microstates During an Eyes Closed Resting-State Condition.Sahana Nagabhushan Kalburgi, Allison P. Whitten, Alexandra P. Key & James W. Bodfish - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    A recognition-sensitive phenomenology of hate speech.Suzanne Whitten - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (7):853-873.
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    Gene silencing in non‐model insects: Overcoming hurdles using symbiotic bacteria for trauma‐free sustainable delivery of RNA interference.Miranda Whitten & Paul Dyson - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (3).
    Insight into animal biology and development provided by classical genetic analysis of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster was an incentive to develop advanced genetic tools for this insect. But genetic systems for the over one million other known insect species are largely undeveloped. With increasing information about insect genomes resulting from next generation sequencing, RNA interference is now the method of choice for reverse genetics, although it is constrained by the means of delivery of interfering RNA. A recent advance to (...)
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    The Self-ordering of Social Systems.Robert C. Whitten - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (1):139-140.
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    How peer influence shapes value computation in moral decision-making.Hongbo Yu, Jenifer Z. Siegel, John A. Clithero & Molly J. Crockett - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104641.
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    Modeling Morality in 3‐D: Decision‐Making, Judgment, and Inference.Hongbo Yu, Jenifer Z. Siegel & Molly J. Crockett - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):409-432.
    The authors explore the interfaces between different dimensions of moral cognition, bridging economic, Bayesian and reinforcement learning perspectives. The human aversion to harming others cuts across these different interfaces, influencing decisions, judgments, and inferences about morality.
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    Electron spin resonance in electron-irradiated diamond.E. A. Faulkner & Jenifer N. Lomer - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (84):1995-2002.
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    Keynes and the First World War.Edward W. Fuller & Robert C. Whitten - 2017 - Libertarian Papers 9.
    It is widely believed that John Maynard Keynes wrote The Economic Consequences of the Peace to protest the reparations imposed on Germany after the First World War. The central thesis of this paper is that Britain’s war debt problem, not German reparations, led Keynes to write The Economic Consequences of the Peace. His main goal at the Paris Peace Conference was to restore Britain’s economic hegemony by solving the war debt problem he helped to create. We show that Keynes was (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 4.Geneva Gay, Paul Woodring, Harvey G. Neufeldt, Thomas M. Carroll, Richard W. Saxe, Maureen Macdonald Webster, Forrest E. Keesebury, Richard L. Hopkins, John Elias, Joseph M. Mccarthy, Charles R. Schindler, Robert L. Reid & Thomas D. Moore - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (2):99-110.
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    Partisan mathematical processing of political polling statistics: It’s the expectations that count.Laura Niemi, Mackenna Woodring, Liane Young & Sara Cordes - 2019 - Cognition 186:95-107.
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    Case Studies in Nursing Ethics.Jenifer Wilson-Barnett - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (2):109-109.
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    Ender's Game and Philosophy: Genocide Is Child's Play.Tim Blackmore, Jenifer Swanson, Shawn Mckinney, Joan Grassbaugh Forry, Yochai Ataria & Paul Neiman - 2013 - Open Court.
    Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card’s award-winning 1985 novel, has been discovered and rediscovered by generations of science fiction fans, even being adopted as reading by the U.S. Marine Corps. Ender's Game and its sequels explore rich themes — the violence and cruelty of children, the role of empathy in war, and the balance of individual dignity and the social good — with compelling elements of a coming-of-age story. Ender’s Game and Philosophy brings together over 30 philosophers to engage in wide-ranging (...)
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    Internal friction measurements in gold after low temperature electron irradiation.M. R. Jordan & Jenifer N. Lomer - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (156):1161-1174.
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