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    Book review: Paid Migrant Domestic Labour in a Changing Europe: Questions of Gender Equality and Citizenship. [REVIEW]Lene Myong - 2017 - European Journal of Women's Studies 24 (3):299-302.
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    The Meaning of Eugenics: Reflections on the Government of Genetic Knowledge in the Past and the Present.Lene Koch - 2004 - Science in Context 17 (3):315-331.
    ArgumentThe recent development of molecular genetics has created concern that society may experience a new eugenics. Notions about eugenics and what took place in the 1930s and 1940s are actively shaping questions about which uses of the new genetics should be considered illegitimate. Drawing upon a body of historiographical literature on Scandinavian eugenics, this paper argues that the dominant view of eugenics as morally and scientifically illegitimate is not tenable when it comes to the uses of compulsion, political motivation, and (...)
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    The cultural development of three fundamental moral ethics: Autonomy, community, and divinity.Lene Arnett Jensen - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):150-167.
    Abstract. In this essay, I describe my Cultural-Developmental Template Approach to moral psychology. This theory draws on my research with the Three Ethics of Autonomy, Community, and Divinity, and the work of many other scholars. The cultural-developmental synthesis suggests that the Ethic of Autonomy emerges early in people's psychological lives, and continues to hold some importance across the lifespan. But Autonomy is not alone. The Ethic of Community too emerges early and appears to increase in importance across the life course. (...)
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    Site-seeing aesthetics: California sojourns in five lessons.Lene Johannessen - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    This binary also speaks more generally to how we tend to conceive of the relation between place and space: As many scholars have pointed out, place often comes valued as "the sphere of the everyday, or real and valued practices," or "a locus of denial" trailing ideas of the "closed, coherent, integrated as authentic, as 'home', a secure retreat" (Massey 2005, 5-6). Doreen Massey's descriptions speak to our perceptions of a center, of a core toward which energy flows, and in (...)
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    Räumliche Umwelt: Die Phänomenologie des räumlichen Verhaltens als Beitrag zu einer psychologischen Umwelttheorie.Lenelis Kruse - 1974 - De Gruyter.
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    Immigration and Refugee Crises in Fourth-Century Greece: An Athenian Perspective.Lene Rubinstein - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):5-24.
    The fourth-century B.C. was a period during which a large number of Greek cities were affected by civil wars, military conquests, and destruction, with the displacement of large numbers of men, women and children as a result. This has implications for the modern debate on Athenian attitudes to immigration, which normally focuses on just two groups of free non-citizens: adult, able-bodied men who moved to Athens voluntarily to take advantage of the city’s economic opportunities and on the free non-citizen population (...)
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    Discourses of aggression in forensic mental health: a critical discourse analysis of mental health nursing staff records.Lene L. Berring, Liselotte Pedersen & Niels Buus - 2015 - Nursing Inquiry 22 (4):296-305.
    Managing aggression in mental health hospitals is an important and challenging task for clinical nursing staff. A majority of studies focus on the perspective of clinicians, and research mainly depicts aggression by referring to patient-related factors. This qualitative study investigates how aggression is communicated in forensic mental health nursing records. The aim of the study was to gain insight into the discursive practices used by forensic mental health nursing staff when they record observed aggressive incidents. Textual accounts were extracted from (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and politics: exclusion and the politics of representation.Lene Auestad (ed.) - 2012 - London: Karnac.
    Thinking psychoanalytically about the nature of social exclusion involves a self-questioning on the part of the interpreter. While we may all have some experiences of having been subject to stereotyping, silencing, discrimination and exclusion, it is also the case that, as social beings, we all, to some extent, participate in upholding these practices, often unconsciously. The book poses the question of how psychoanalysis can be used to think about the invisible and subtle processes of power over symbolic representation, in the (...)
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    and Jessica McKenzie.Lene Arnett Jensen & Jeffrey Jensen Arnett - 2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles (eds.), Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media.
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    The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity.Lene Kühle, Jrn Borup & William Hoverd (eds.) - 2018 - Brill.
    This book explores a selection of trans-contextual case studies within religious diversity scholarship to develop a series of theoretical and methodological considerations for scholars to utilize when they conduct their own studies of religious diversity.
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    Eugenic Sterilisation in Scandinavia.Lene Koch - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (3):299-309.
    The view that eugenics was based on unscientific views has been put forward by a number of historians. It has been claimed that the early phase of eugenics, so-called mainline eugenics, was unscientific, biased against the lower classes, and racist. An ensuing reform eugenic phase, however, has been considered scientifically sound and politically progressive. This paper, based on recent studies of eugenic sterilisation in Scandinavia, challenges this view. The political and scientific arguments in favour of eugenic sterilisation laws in Scandinavia (...)
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    Children’s Self-Regulation in Norway and the United States: The Role of Mother’s Education and Child Gender Across Cultural Contexts.Ragnhild Lenes, Christopher R. Gonzales, Ingunn Størksen & Megan M. McClelland - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Sustainability, interdisciplinarity and transformative change: a critical realist response to the crisis system.Lene Nyhus, Eirin Annamo & Trond Gansmo Jakobsen - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (4):347-351.
    Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2019, Page 347-351.
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    Ansvar og det ubevisste - Skisser til en psykoanalytisk informert etikk.Lene Auestad - 2014 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 32 (1-2):338-352.
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    Collective memory of the Korean independence fighter Beom-do Hong in Soviet Korean Literature.Soon-Ok Myong - 2023 - Cultura 20 (1):137-148.
    The study reveals the political and ideological journey of Beom-do Hong, a Korean independence fighter and general as reflected in the historical novel of Soviet Korean writer Kim Se-il. Due to to the lack of historical records on Beom-do Hong, stories on his deeds before and after the Japan's annexation of Korea remained at the level of legends. In Korean society, his figure is seen within opposing positions and discourses; to some he is a national hero; to others a communist (...)
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    Cultural Politics of Otherizing Hijabed Muslims in Kazakhstan.Soon-ok Myong & Byong-Soon Chun - 2015 - Cultura 12 (1):173-186.
    This paper intends to highlight how the Kazakhs, the indigenous ethnic group that emerged as the leading subject of society in Kazakhstan after independence from the former Soviet Union, reclassify and remodel their self-culture in the new socio-political context. Despite the craving for resuscitating the Islamic tradition, shrunk under colonial domination, rather the indigenous folklorized Islam came to be classified as a pure national tradition under the fear of radical Islamism, causing the exclusion of the orthodox Muslims. This paper looks (...)
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    LeninKichi and the Silenced Collective Memory of Soviet Koreans.Soon-Ok Myong - 2020 - Cultura 17 (2):181-193.
    This paper investigates the contexts on the grand narrative and the memory manipulation of the media in the case of Soviet Korean migrants. The study focuses on the forced migration of Soviet Koreans and how their memories were covered up by dominant Soviet narratives. Specifically, the paper explores LeninKichi, a Korean newspaper that became the mouth of institutional power. The research brings to light part of the history of Soviet Koreans migrants, whose memories were buried by a socio-cultural system that (...)
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    The Impact of Western Imperialist Collection of Korean Cultural Objects.Soon-Ok Myong & Byong-Soon Chun - 2017 - Cultura 14 (1):101-109.
    This paper investigates microcultural imperialism upon Eastern cultural heritage. In particular, it exposes the loss of Korean cultural artifacts during wars, and also during imperial cultural expeditions, visits of scholarly research groups, and diplomatic encournters. The paper argues that imperialist domination is sometimes concealed in the name of Oriental Studies projects and the assumed superiority of certain nations in terms of knowledge and technology.
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    Review. Nomos und Gesetz: Ursprunge und Wirkungen des griechischen Gesetzesdenkens. O Behrends, W Sellert [edd].Lene Rubinstein - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):455-456.
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    Mamma Mia! Norwegian midwives’ practices and views about gestational weight gain, physical activity, and nutrition.Lene A. H. Haakstad, Julie M. F. Mjønerud & Emilie Mass Dalhaug - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Nature and nature values in organic agriculture. An analysis of contested concepts and values among different actors in organic farming.Lene Hansen, Egon Noe & Katrine Højring - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19 (2):147-168.
    The relationship between agriculture and nature is a central issue in the current agricultural debate. Organic Farming has ambitions and a special potential in relation to nature. Consideration for nature is part of the guiding principals of organic farming and many organic farmers are committed to protecting natural qualities. However, the issue of nature, landscape, and land use is not straightforward. Nature is an ambiguous concept that involves multiple interests and actors reaching far beyond farmers. The Danish research project Nature (...)
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  22. Toward an Epistemology of the Hand.Svend Brinkmann & Lene Tanggaard - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (3):243-257.
    Western philosophy has been greatly influenced by visual metaphors. Knowing something has commonly, yet implicitly, been conceptualized as seeing something clearly, learning has been framed as being visually exposed to something, and the mind has been understood as a ‘mirror of nature’. A whole ‘epistemology of the eye’ has been at work, which has had significant practical implications, not least in educational contexts. One way to characterize John Dewey’s pragmatism is to see it as an attempt to replace the epistemology (...)
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy.Heidi Lene Maibom (ed.) - 2017 - Routledge.
    Empathy plays a central role in the history and contemporary study of ethics, interpersonal understanding, and the emotions, yet until now has been relatively underexplored. _The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy_ is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting field and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors, the _Handbook_ is divided into six parts: Core issues History of empathy Empathy and understanding (...)
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    Insider attack detection in database with deep metric neural network with Monte Carlo sampling.Gwang-Myong Go, Seok-Jun Bu & Sung-Bae Cho - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (6):979-992.
    Role-based database management systems are most widely used for information storage and analysis but are known as vulnerable to insider attacks. The core of intrusion detection lies in an adaptive system, where an insider attack can be judged if it is different from the predicted role by performing classification on the user’s queries accessing the database and comparing it with the authorized role. In order to handle the high similarity of user queries for misclassified roles, this paper proposes a deep (...)
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    Aesthetic apprehensions: silence and absence in false familiarities.Jena Habegger-Conti & Lene Johannessen (eds.) - 2020 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In thirteen essays from different aesthetic traditions, Aesthetic Apprehensions: Silences and Absences in False Familiarities problematizes our habituated customs of seeing and reading the familiar to focus on that which cannot easily be comprehended but may be sensed through encounters with the ruptures and gaps that quietly beckon our attention.
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    Emerging aesthetic imaginaries.Mark Ledbetter & Lene Johannessen (eds.) - 2018 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book is about the ways we make sense of the constant changes and interchanges of webs of meaning and being to which we are all connected. Working from textual, visual, historical, and contemporary fieldworks, each chapter presents a unique exercise on challenges of thinking through the figurations of imaginaries into their aesthetic forms.
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    Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Associated Characteristics Among Patients With Chronic Pain Conditions in a Norwegian University Hospital Outpatient Pain Clinic.Lene Therese Bergerud Linnemørken, Lars-Petter Granan & Silje Endresen Reme - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  28. Pŏp kwa sahoe.Chong-guk Pak & Myong-gu Ch oe - 1993 - Sŏulsi: Taewangsa. Edited by Myŏng-gu Chʻoe.
     
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    Older Adults’ Conduct of Everyday Life After Bereavement by Suicide: A Qualitative Study.Lisbeth Hybholt, Lene Lauge Berring, Annette Erlangsen, Elene Fleischer, Jørn Toftegaard, Elin Kristensen, Vibeke Toftegaard, Jenny Havn & Niels Buus - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  30. Voluntary Rehabilitation? On Neurotechnological Behavioural Treatment, Valid Consent and (In)appropriate Offers.Lene Bomann-Larsen - 2011 - Neuroethics 6 (1):65-77.
    Criminal offenders may be offered to participate in voluntary rehabilitation programs aiming at correcting undesirable behaviour, as a condition of early release. Behavioural treatment may include direct intervention into the central nervous system (CNS). This article discusses under which circumstances voluntary rehabilitation by CNS intervention is justified. It is argued that although the context of voluntary rehabilitation is a coercive circumstance, consent may still be effective, in the sense that it can meet formal criteria for informed consent. Further, for a (...)
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    Negotiating Moral Value: A Story of Danish Research Monkeys and Their Humans.Mette N. Svendsen & Lene Koch - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (3):368-388.
    In 2004, twelve capuchin monkeys were moved from the labs of the Danish psychiatric hospital of Sankt Hans to a small private-owned zoo in another part of Denmark in order to be rehabilitated. These monkeys were the last nonhuman primates to be used as research animals in Danish biomedical laboratories. The normal procedure would be to kill research animals after the termination of an experiment; in this case, however, a decision was reached to close down the lab. The moral landscape (...)
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    Empathy and Morality.Heidi Lene Maibom (ed.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oup Usa.
    This volume contains twelve original papers about the importance of empathy and sympathy to morality, with perspectives from philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and neuroscience.
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    Mind in Everyday Life and Cognitive Science.Heidi Lene Maibom - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):493-496.
  34. Moral unreason: The case of psychopathy.Heidi Lene Maibom - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (2):237-57.
    Psychopaths are renowned for their immoral behavior. They are ideal candidates for testing the empirical plausibility of moral theories. Many think the source of their immorality is their emotional deficits. Psychopaths experience no guilt or remorse, feel no empathy, and appear to be perfectly rational. If this is true, sentimentalism is supported over rationalism. Here, I examine the nature of psychopathic practical reason and argue that it is impaired. The relevance to morality is discussed. I conclude that rationalists can explain (...)
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    Politics and Ideology.Lene Aarøe - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):145-148.
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    Politics and Ideology.Lene Aarøe - 2022 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 6 (2):161-164.
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    Sae Munhak Kŏnsŏl.Ha-myŏng Kim - 2010 - Sahoe Kwahak Chʻulpʻansa.
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    Intimitetens irrganger og ondskapens problemAnn Heberlein,Hannah Arendt. Kjærlighet og ondskap. Oslo: Cappelen Damm 2020. [REVIEW]Lene Auestad - 2022 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 39 (3):217-224.
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    An Intervention Framework to Facilitate Psychological Trauma Management in High-Risk Occupations.Bouwer E. Jonker, Lene Ilyna Graupner & Lizelle Rossouw - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  40. The presence of others.Heidi Lene Maibom - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 132 (2):161-190.
    Hybrid accounts of folk psychology maintain that we sometimes theorize and sometimes simulate in order to understand others. An important question is why this is the case. In this paper, I present a view according to which simulation, but not theory, plays a central role in empathy. In contrast to others taking a similar approach to simulation, I do not focus on empathy’s cognitive aspect, but stress its affective-motivational one. Simulating others’ emotions usually engages our motivations altruistically. By vicariously feeling (...)
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    Valid ICD-11 PGD Scales and Structured Clinical Interviews Needed.Maja O'Connor, Lene Larsen, Biretha V. Joensen, Paul A. Boelen, Fiona Maccallum, Katrine Komischke-Konnerup & Richard A. Bryant - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Licence to kill? The question of just vs. unjust combatants.Lene Bomann-Larsen - 2004 - Journal of Military Ethics 3 (2):142-160.
    This paper questions the moral foundations of the equal war-right to kill in international law. Although there seems to be a moral difference between fighting a just and unjust war, this need not reflect on our moral assessment of soldiers, since unjust combatants can be non-culpable by virtue of excuse. Under the aspect of immunity from blame, an equal war-right to kill is upheld, and belligerent equality restored among innocents. It must therefore be proven that innocent threats can be justifiably (...)
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    W. Eder : Die athenische Demokratie im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr.: Vollendung oder Verfall einer Verfassungsform? . Pp. 679. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1995. DM 144. ISBN: 3-515-06387-0. [REVIEW]Lene Rubinstein - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):598-600.
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    W. Eder (ed.): Die athenische Demokratie im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr.: Vollendung oder Verfall einer Verfassungsform? (Akten eines Symposiums 3.–7. August 1992, Bellagio). Pp. 679. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1995. DM 144. ISBN: 3-515-06387-. [REVIEW]Lene Rubinstein - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (02):598-.
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    Ethics Beyond Sovereignty National Deconstruction: Violence, Identity, and Justice in Bosnia, David Campbell , 320 pp., $62.95 cloth, $24.95 paper. [REVIEW]Lene Hansen - 1999 - Ethics and International Affairs 13:251-254.
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    Bridging Cultural and Developmental Approaches to Psychology: New Syntheses in Theory, Research, and Policy.Lene Arnett Jensen - 2010 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This cutting-edge book brings together eminent experts who propose ways to bridge cultural and developmental approaches to human psychology. The experts heed the call of cultural psychology to study different peoples around the world and to recognize that culture profoundly impacts how we think, feel, and act. At the same time, they also take seriously the developmental science perspective that humans everywhere share common life stage tasks and ways of learning. Doing what has not previously been done, the experts integrate (...)
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    The role of the industrial psychologist in managing the psychological impact of COVID-19 in the workplace.Thapelo Sendry Moralo & Lené Ilyna Graupner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recently, the world experienced dramatic changes due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Working remotely led to employees feeling isolated and experiencing fatigue and depression. The responsibility of addressing the psychological wellbeing of employees lies with industrial psychology practitioners. They support line management by counseling employees experiencing social and psychological problems. The objective of the present study was to explore the role of the industrial psychology practitioner in managing the psychological impact of COVID-19 on employees. Using a homogeneous sampling (...)
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    Patient attitudes towards side effect information: An important foundation for the ethical discussion of the nocebo effect of informed consent.Mette Sieg & Lene Vase - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics:147775092210773.
    A growing body of evidence suggests that the informed consent process, in which patients are warned about potential side effects of a treatment, can trigger a nocebo effect where expectations about side effects increase side effect occurrence. This has sparked an ethical debate about how much information patients ought to receive before a treatment while trying to balance the moral principles of patient autonomy and nonmaleficence. In keeping with the principle of patient autonomy, the opinion of patients themselves in relation (...)
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    Negotiating Ethics: The Holy See and the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 1995.Lene Sjørup - 1997 - Feminist Theology 5 (14):73-105.
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    The Vatican and Women's Reproductive Health and Rights: A Clash of Civilizations?Lene Sjørup - 1999 - Feminist Theology 7 (21):79-97.
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