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    Collaborative Strategic Management: Strategy Formulation and Implementation by Multi—Organizational Cross—Sector Social Partnerships.Amelia Clarke & Mark Fuller - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (S1):85-101.
    The focus of this article is on multi-organizational cross-sector social partnerships (CSSP), an increasingly common means of addressing complex social and ecological problems that are too extensive to be solved by any one organization. While there is a growing body of literature on CSSP, there is little focus on collaborative strategic management, especially where implementation and outcomes are concerned. This study addresses these gaps by offering a conceptual model of collaborative strategic management, which is then tested through the use of (...)
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    Evil Media.Matthew Fuller & Andrew Goffey - 2012 - MIT Press.
    _Evil Media_ develops a philosophy of media power that extends the concept of media beyond its tried and trusted use in the games of meaning, symbolism, and truth. It addresses the gray zones in which media exist as corporate work systems, algorithms and data structures, twenty-first century self-improvement manuals, and pharmaceutical techniques. _Evil Media _invites the reader to explore and understand the abstract infrastructure of the present day. From search engines to flirting strategies, from the value of institutional stupidity to (...)
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    The Posthumanities in an Era of Unexpected Consequences.Rosi Braidotti & Matthew Fuller - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (6):3-29.
    The posthumanities constitute an affirmative, expanded development of the traditional humanities embedded within the posthuman convergence. Numerous changes impel recognition of wider forms and constituents of conditions no longer nameable simply as human, also implying mature relations to technology and science. The posthuman condition – in fields as diverse as military strategy, health, education and machine learning – brings entities and processes into transversal relation in ways that are normatively neutral but loaded with implications. Working in this condition is a (...)
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    Into Terra incognita: Charting beyond Peter Harrison's the territories of science and religion.Michael Fuller - 2016 - Zygon 51 (3):729-741.
    Peter Harrison's The Territories of Science and Religion throws down a serious challenge to advocates of dialogue as the primary means of engagement between science and religion. This article accepts the validity of this challenge and looks at four possible responses to it. The first—a return to the past—is rejected. The remaining three—exploring new epistemic frameworks for the encounter of science and religion, broadening out the engagement beyond the context of the physical sciences and Western culture, and looking at ways (...)
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    The Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic.Michael A. Fuller & Haun Saussy - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):365.
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    Digital Infrastructures and the Machinery of Topological Abstraction.Matthew Fuller & Andrew Goffey - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (4-5):311-333.
    Drawing on contemporary pragmatic philosophy and grounded in a reading of techniques associated with digital media as sophist practices of influence and manipulation, this paper proposes an ‘experimental’ reading of key aspects of the topological qualities of the infrastructure of the knowledge economy, with its obsessive attempts at measuring, recording and monitoring, or ‘qualculation’. Taking seriously, albeit with humour, early criticisms of actor-network for its ostensibly Machiavellian proclivities, it offers a series of playful stratagems for the exploration and analysis of (...)
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  7. A Counter-Forensic Audit Trail: Disassembling the Case of The Hateful Eight.Matthew Fuller & Nikita Mazurov - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (6):171-196.
    Forensics is proposed as a means to understand, trace, and recompile data and computational activities. It has a securitocratic dimension and one that is being developed as a means of opening processes, events and systems into a more public state. This article proposes an analysis of forces at play in the circulation of a ‘screener’ of Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and associated files, to suggest that forensic approaches used to control flows of data may be repurposed for dis­semination. The (...)
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  8. Big data: New science, new challenges, new dialogical opportunities.Michael Fuller - 2015 - Zygon 50 (3):569-582.
    The advent of extremely large data sets, known as “big data,” has been heralded as the instantiation of a new science, requiring a new kind of practitioner: the “data scientist.” This article explores the concept of big data, drawing attention to a number of new issues—not least ethical concerns, and questions surrounding interpretation—which big data sets present. It is observed that the skills required for data scientists are in some respects closer to those traditionally associated with the arts and humanities (...)
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    Two Approaches to Reexamining the Writings of Wang Anshi (1021–1086).Michael Fuller - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):431-440.
    Partisan historiographic intervention has strongly shaped what we know of the life and writings of the controversial Northern Song dynasty official Wang Anshi. Thus, interpreting his surviving textual legacy presents a significant challenge. The two monographs under review offer very different approaches to this challenge. Yang Xiaoshan explores the history of the interpretive issues, while Jonathan Pease takes a very personal approach to a lifetime of reflection on Wang Anshi’s life and works.
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  10. Normality of a Filter over a space of partitions.Mark Fuller - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (2):529-533.
  11. Issues in Science and Theology: Creative Pluralism?M. Fuller, D. Evers & A. Runehov (eds.) - 2022 - Springer Nature.
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    L’esthétique d’investigation.Matthew Fuller, Eyal Weizman & Yves Citton - 2023 - Multitudes 91 (2):84-89.
    Les investigations esthétiques ont un double objectif : elles sont à la fois des investigations sur le monde et des enquêtes sur les moyens de le connaître. Cela signifie qu’elles cherchent à être redevables à la fois des événements et des dispositifs avec lesquels nous les percevons. Elles cherchent à établir des prétentions à la vérité tout en critiquant les institutions du pouvoir et du savoir qui revendiquent le monopole des mécanismes de production de la vérité.
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    The normal depth of filters on an infinite cardinal.C. A. di Prisco, M. Fuller & J. M. Henle - 1990 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 36 (4):293-296.
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    Issues in Science and Theology: Are We Special?: Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology.Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Anne Runehov & Knut-Willy Sæther (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book offers a penetrating analysis of issues raised by the perennial question, 'Are We Special?' It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, from astronomy and palaeontology to philosophy and theology, to explore this question. Contributors cover a wide variety of issues, including what makes humans distinct from other animals, the possibilities of artificial life and artificial intelligence, the likelihood of life on other planets, and the role of religious behavior. A variety of religious and scientific perspectives are (...)
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    Issues in Science and Theology: Do Emotions Shape the World?Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Anne Runehov & Knut-Willy Sæther (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume examines emotions and emotional well-being from a rich variety of theological, philosophical and scientific and therapeutic perspectives. To experience emotion is a part of being human; but what are emotions? How can theology, philosophy and the natural sciences unpack the nature and content of emotions? This volume is based on contributions to the 15th European Conference on Science and Theology held in Assisi, Italy. It brings together contributions from scholars of various academic backgrounds from around the world, whose (...)
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    Issues in Science and Theology: What is Life?Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Antje Jackelén & Knut-Willy Sæther (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book explores the concept of Life from a range of perspectives. Divided into three parts, it first examines the concept of Life from physics to biology. It then presents insights on the concept from the perspectives of philosophy, theology, and ethics. The book concludes with chapters on the hermeneutics of Life, and pays special attention to the Biosemiotics approach to the concept. The question 'What is Life?' has been deliberated by the greatest minds throughout human history. Life as we (...)
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    Puppets and Pebbles and Ripples and Strings.Mike Fuller - 1996 - Cogito 10 (1):49-55.
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  18. Art for animals.Matthew Fuller - 2009 - In Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.), Deleuze/Guattari & Ecology. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    A Footnote on Casuistry.Mike Fuller - 1994 - Philosophy Now 11:25-29.
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    The Map of Philosophy.Mike Fuller - 1995 - Philosophy Now 13:12-12.
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    A Perfumed Philosophy.Mike Fuller - 2004 - Philosophy Now 48:23-24.
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    'A Revolution Now Absorbed': girls in former boys' schools.Mary Fuller, Pauline Dooley & Rosemary Ayles - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (3):405-415.
    Summary A number of elite boys? schools in England have admitted girls for over 30 years, some thereby becoming mixed schools. In other schools, girls remain a very small minority. This paper focuses upon prospectuses from the latter type of school, arguing that prospectuses are particularly valuable as a basis for judging schools? policies and practices in their own terms. The researchers ask questions about the nature of this form of ?co-education?, particularly as it affects girls? educational and social opportunities. (...)
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    Bleak joys: aesthetics of ecology and impossibility.Matthew Fuller - 2019 - London: University of Minnesota Press.
    Devastation -- Anguish -- Irresolvability -- Luck -- Plant -- Home -- Coda.
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    Chomsky on Global Myths & Realities.Mike Fuller - 2002 - Philosophy Now 39:11-14.
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    Forever Blowing Bubbles.Mike Fuller - 2009 - Philosophy Now 73:22-23.
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    Investigative Aesthetics: conflicts and commons in the politics of truth.Matthew Fuller - 2021 - New York: Verso. Edited by Eyal Weizman.
    Increasingly artists have become political activists. Their work has taken on the shape of a criminal investigator. Where does this turn toward forensics come from? How do we understand it as a aesthetic practice? The words investigative and aesthetics seem like an uneasy match. But this book claims that expanded aesthetic practices can powerfully reshape our approach to the question of truth. Shifts in technology and new ways of thinking together offer a means of searching for facts and understanding them (...)
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    Inspiration in science and religion.Michael Fuller (ed.) - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    All sorts of things may be described as 'inspired': a mathematical theorem, a work of art, a goal at football, a short-cut home from the shops. What lies behind all these? Where does 'inspiration' come from? Does it derive from a source external to the person inspired, or is it the end result of sheer hard work - or is it purely serendipitous? Within the fields of science and religion, the word 'inspiration' might be thought to carry very different connotations. (...)
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    Is Science an Ideology?Mike Fuller - 1996 - Philosophy Now 15:9-12.
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    Matter and meaning: is matter sacred or profane?Michael Fuller (ed.) - 2010 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    We live in a material world. But what is matter? Can it point us towards meanings outside itself, or can any meaning it possesses only be invested in it by human beings? To what extent might these semantic activities overlap? How have our current understandings of matter and meaning developed from those of past thinkers, in both Western and non-Western contexts? These and many other questions were addressed at a conference held under the auspices of the Science and Religion Forum (...)
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    Metamorphosis of the Private Sphere: Gardens and Objects in Tang-Song Poetry.Michael A. Fuller & Xiaoshan Yang - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (1):165.
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  31. Missing terms in English geographical thinking, 1550-1600.Mary C. Fuller - 2022 - In Mark Somos & Anne Peters (eds.), The state of nature: histories of an idea. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
     
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    Puppets and Pebbles and Ripples and Strings.Mike Fuller - 1996 - Cogito 10 (1):49-55.
    This last of three articles on Structuralism and Post-structuralism attempts to do four things: to summarize the dispute between Structuralism and Post-structuralism about the stability of meaning; to present three criticisms of Derrida’s dissemination; to assess the worth of these criticisms; and to offer some concluding remarks on Structuralism and Post-structuralism.
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    Puppet on a String?Mike Fuller - 1995 - Cogito 9 (2):137-141.
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    Psychology of morality: new research.Miranda Fuller (ed.) - 2014 - Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind: The Ungroundable Liberalism of Richard Rorty.Mike Fuller - 1998 - Philosophy Now 20:40-42.
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  36. Tradition as a means to the end of tradition : Farmer's houses in italy's fascist-era new towns.Mia Fuller - 2004 - In Nezar AlSayyad (ed.), The End of Tradition? Routledge.
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    The Art Opening: Proximity and Potentiality at Events.Martin Fuller & Julie Ren - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):135-152.
    This article develops the concept of proximity as socio-spatial distance by looking at the temporally and spatially condensed events of contemporary art exhibition openings. The article begins by examining some developments in proximity research, the limitations of theorizing the importance of proximity as mere physical nearness, arguing that potentiality renders proximity meaningful. After introducing the art event, we offer a three-pronged approach to proximity by showing the imperatives for being-there, the conditional indeterminacy of potentiality and the politics of proximity. In (...)
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    The Continental Rift.Mike Fuller - 1993 - Philosophy Now 7:10-16.
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    The End?Mike Fuller - 1993 - Philosophy Now 6:41-43.
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    The Educated Woman in America. Selected Writings of Catherine Beecher, Margaret Fuller and M. Carey Thomas.Margaret Fuller, M. Carey Thomas, Barbara M. Cross & Catherine Beecher - 1966 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (3):103-104.
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    The Logic of Magic.Mike Fuller - 1993 - Philosophy Now 5:17-23.
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    The Great Equaliser.Mike Fuller - 1991 - Philosophy Now 1:39-40.
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    Tim Hutchings and Claire Chavaz, eds. Digital Humanities and Christianity.Michael Fuller - 2022 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 9 (1):140.
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    The Logic of Magic.Mike Fuller - 1993 - Philosophy Now 5:17-23.
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    The Map of Philosophy.Mike Fuller - 1995 - Philosophy Now 13:12-12.
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    The Mirror's Own Collapse.Mike Fuller - 1991 - Philosophy Now 2:27-27.
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    The Pebble-and-Ripple Theory of Meaning.Mike Fuller - 1995 - Cogito 9 (3):253-258.
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    The Map of Philosophy.Mike Fuller - 1995 - Philosophy Now 13:12-12.
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    Stable remanence and memory of multi-domain materials with special reference to magnetite.Kazuo Kobayashi & M. Fuller - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (153):601-624.
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    Variation of coercive force, isothermal remanent magnetization and magnetic memory in nickel with internal stress.W. Lowrie & M. Fuller - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (153):589-599.
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