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    Kinship across Species: Learning to Care for Nonhuman Others.Harriet Smith & Shruti Desai - 2018 - Feminist Review 118 (1):41-60.
    This essay responds to Donna J. Haraway's (2016) provocation to ‘stay with the trouble’ of learning to live well with nonhumans as kin, through practice-based approaches to learning to care for nonhuman others. The cases examine the promotion of care for trees through mobile game apps for forest conservation, and kinship relations with city farm animals in Kentish Town, London. The cases are analysed with a view to how they articulate care practices as a means of making kin. Two concepts (...)
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  2. Meghnad Desai's Vision of Capitalism: Neoliberalism or Marxism?Meghnad Desai - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (3):225-234.
     
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    The Enchantment of Science in India.Shruti Kapila - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):120-132.
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    Is the unexamined professional life worth practicing? Factors influencing ethical practice in psychologists.Shruti Venkatesh & Peter Lovibond - 2020 - Ethics and Behavior 30 (5):326-341.
    One way to improve ethical standards and competency of psychologists is by understanding how they respond to ethical dilemmas. This study asked psychologists to choose what they would do and what would be the worst thing to do in response to each of 20 vignettes describing an ethically difficult scenario. Participants were 95 registered psychologists practicing in an Australian state. Normative responses for “would” and “worst” responses were defined by a reference group of five psychologists experienced in professional ethics. The (...)
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    Climate (In)justice and Advocacy: A View from the Humanities.Shruti Jain` & Le Li - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (3):333-339.
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    Feedback Influences Discriminability and Attractiveness Components of Probability Weighting in Descriptive Choice Under Risk.Shruti Goyal & Krishna P. Miyapuram - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:450108.
    Our understanding of the decisions made under scenarios where both descriptive and experience-based information are available is very limited. Underweighting of small probabilities was observed in the gain domain when both description and experience were provided. The divergence observed from the prospect theory suggests a need for a separate or modified theory of decision making under risk. Recent studies suggest a possible role of probability weighting in the choice behaviour under risk. We investigated both gain and loss domains with and (...)
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    Ethics and eplerenone.Shruti Gupta, Adriane J. Fugh-Berman & Anthony Scialli - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (2):110-114.
    The use of a placebo arm in clinical trials is unethical if there is an active comparator that is acceptably safe and effective. We argue that reasonable evidence of effectiveness and safety of an inexpensive alternative to an expensive therapy is sufficient to require that the inexpensive therapy be included as a comparator when the expensive therapy is tested, and that use of an inactive placebo comparator only is not ethical. For example, studies of the expensive drug eplerenone for congestive (...)
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    Self, Spencer and swaraj: Nationalist thought and critiques of liberalism, 1890–1920.Shruti Kapila - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 4 (1):109-127.
    In giving a historically specific account of the self in early twentieth-century India, this article poses questions about the historiography of nationalist thought within which the concept of the self has generally been embedded. It focuses on the ethical questions that moored nationalist thought and practice, and were premised on particular understandings of the self. The reappraisal of religion and the self in relation to contemporary evolutionary sociology is examined through the writings of a diverse set of radical nationalist intellectuals, (...)
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    Emotional and hemispheric asymmetries in shifts of attention: An ERP study.Shruti Baijal & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (2):280-294.
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    Entre destruction néolibérale et construction du commun : le pouvoir des quartiers.Ashwin Desai - 2008 - Multitudes 4 (4):61-67.
    Résumé En Afrique du Sud, de nouveaux mouvements communautaires, où dominent les femmes, les jeunes, les pauvres, où tout le monde participe, sont apparus depuis la fin de l’apartheid. Ils luttent contre l’ANC, refusent de payer les services publics pour compenser les diminutions d’allocations, essaient d’inventer de nouveaux services. Les anciens militants de la libération nationale sont forcés de revoir leurs alliances et de se fondre dans ce mouvement horizontal. L’histoire est réécrite, hors des compromis que les luttes pour l’indépendance (...)
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    Bearding, Balding and Infertile: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Nationalist Discourse in India.Shruti Buddhavarapu - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 41 (3):411-427.
    This paper investigates the gendered and racialized discourse on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in India. A complex metabolic, endocrinal and reproductive disorder, PCOS is one of the most common endocrinopathies in women of reproductive age today. Due to an unclear etiology, there is no single clinical definition for PCOS, contributing to a sense of confusion around the syndrome. India has one of the highest rates of PCOS in the world. Medical and social discourses on PCOS suggest the high rates are due (...)
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    Climate change and vulnerability of agribusiness: Assessment of climate change impact on agricultural productivity.Shruti Mohapatra, Swati Mohapatra, Heesup Han, Antonio Ariza-Montes & Maria del Carmen López-Martín - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The current study has mapped the impact of changes in different climatic parameters on the productivity of major crops cultivated in India like cereal, pulses, and oilseed crops. The vulnerability of crops to different climatic conditions like exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive indicators along with its different components and agribusiness has been studied. The study uses data collected over the past six decades from 1960 to 2020. Analytical tools such as the Tobit regression model and Principal Component Analysis were used for (...)
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  13. Forest gods and forest conservation: local perceptions of village sacred forests in the Bhimashankar region, Western India.Shruti Mokashi - 2022 - In Chris Coggins & Bixia Chen (eds.), Sacred forests of Asia: spiritual ecology and the politics of nature conservation. New York: Routledge.
     
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  14. Forest gods and forest conservation: local perceptions of village sacred forests in the Bhimashankar region, Western India.Shruti Mokashi - 2022 - In Chris Coggins & Bixia Chen (eds.), Sacred forests of Asia: spiritual ecology and the politics of nature conservation. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Gendered Embodiment of the Ethnographer during Fieldwork in a Conflict Region of India.Shruti Mukherjee - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (1):43-54.
    1. Manipur is a state in the Northeast region of India with a history of ongoing militarized social structure. ‘Northeast’ is a term used to label an entire region by the Indian state, which has a...
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    The rational continued influence of misinformation.Saoirse A. Connor Desai, Toby D. Pilditch & Jens K. Madsen - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104453.
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    Social factors in clinical complexity: reflections from a paediatric unit.Shruti Sarkar & Dipankar Sarkar - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):427-430.
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    The Equity-Complexity Trade-Off in Tax Policy: Lessons From the Goods and Services Tax in India.Shruti Rajagopalan - 2022 - Social Philosophy and Policy 39 (1):139-187.
    Developing countries often rely on consumption taxes, because these are broad, easy to administer, and harder to evade. However, the taxation system becomes inherently regressive. To counter this problem of the regressive nature of consumption taxes, there is a temptation among policymakers to address equity concerns through a multiplicity of rates, making the consumption tax system complex. Here, complexity is considered the by-product, or companion, to pursuing goals of equity. Complex tax systems, however, pose a different problem relating to equity. (...)
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    Warum fehlt es seit der Neuzeit an einer lebendigen indischen philosophischen Tradition?Kiran Desai-Breun - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2008 (1):44-56.
    The view in intercultural philosophy that there is philosophy in all cultures, does not hold in relation to Indian thought. Since modern times a vibrant Indian philosophical tradition has been lacking. Against the background of a reconstruction of the logic of negation in the classical texts of Indian thought, the essay asks for the causes of the end of this philosophical tradition. It shows that its causes can be found in a dialectic of the self-repeal of reason and in the (...)
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    Centromedian Nucleus of the Thalamus Deep Brain Stimulation for Genetic Generalized Epilepsy: A Case Report and Review of Literature.Shruti Agashe, David Burkholder, Keith Starnes, Jamie J. Van Gompel, Brian N. Lundstrom, Gregory A. Worrell & Nicholas M. Gregg - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    There is a paucity of treatment options for cognitively normal individuals with drug resistant genetic generalized epilepsy. Centromedian nucleus of the thalamus deep brain stimulation may be a viable treatment for GGE. Here, we present the case of a 27-year-old cognitively normal woman with drug resistant GGE, with childhood onset. Seizure semiology are absence seizures and generalized onset tonic clonic seizures. At baseline she had 4–8 GTC seizures per month and weekly absence seizures despite three antiseizure medications and vagus nerve (...)
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    Getting to the source of the illusion of consensus.Saoirse Connor Desai, Belinda Xie & Brett K. Hayes - 2022 - Cognition 223 (C):105023.
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    Political Thought in Action: The Bhagavad Gita and Modern India.Shruti Kapila & Faisal Devji (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Bhagavad Gita's philosophical and political significance remains forever contemporary. In this volume a group of leading historians reflect on the significance of the Bhagavad Gita for political and ethical thinking in modern India and beyond. These essays contribute new perspectives to historical, contemporary and global political ideas. Violence and nonviolence, war, sacrifice, justice, fraternity and political community were constitutive of India's political modernity, and it was to these questions that Indian public figures turned their attention in the nineteenth and (...)
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    Medical ethics in india.Prakash N. Desai - 1988 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 13 (3):231-255.
    Medical ethics in the Indian context is closely related to indigenous classical and folk traditions. This article traces the history of Indian conceptions of ethics and medicine, with an emphasis on the Hindu tradition. Classical Ayurvedic texts including Carakasamhita and Susrutasamhita provide foundational assumptions about the body, the self, and gunas, which provide the underpinnings for the ethical system. Karma, the notion that every action has consequences, provides a foundation for medical morality. Conception, prolongation of one's blood-line is an important (...)
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  24. The epistemological foundations of data science: a critical analysis.Jules Desai, David Watson, Vincent Wang, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - manuscript
    The modern abundance and prominence of data has led to the development of “data science” as a new field of enquiry, along with a body of epistemological reflections upon its foundations, methods, and consequences. This article provides a systematic analysis and critical review of significant open problems and debates in the epistemology of data science. We propose a partition of the epistemology of data science into the following five domains: (i) the constitution of data science; (ii) the kind of enquiry (...)
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    Magic, Realism and the State in Post-Apartheid South Africa.Ashwin Desai - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):383-403.
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    Psalms of Saint Siva.B. B. Desai - 1949 - Rishikesh,: Sivananda Publication League.
  27. The Yoga-sūtras of Patanjali: a commentary.M. R. Desai - 1972 - Kolhapur: Prin. Desai Publication Trust. Edited by Patañjali.
     
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    Effects of semantic neighborhood density in abstract and concrete words.Megan Reilly & Rutvik H. Desai - 2017 - Cognition 169 (C):46-53.
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    A Framework for Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility Programs as a Continuum: An Exploratory Study.Julie Pirsch, Shruti Gupta & Stacy Landreth Grau - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 70 (2):125-140.
    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs are increasingly popular corporate marketing strategies. This paper argues that CSR programs can fall along a continuum between two endpoints: Institutionalized programs and Promotional programs. This classification is based on an exploratory study examining the variance of four responses from the consumer stakeholder group toward these two categories of CSR. Institutionalized CSR programs are argued to be most effective at increasing customer loyalty, enhancing attitude toward the company, and decreasing consumer skepticism. Promotional CSR programs are (...)
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    The Study of Gender in India: A Partial Review.Sunita Bose, Manisha Desai, Mangala Subramaniam & Bandana Purkayastha - 2003 - Gender and Society 17 (4):503-524.
    The main purpose of this article is to broaden U.S. scholars' awareness of the similarities and differences of gender literature in another part of the world. In providing this partial review of gender scholarship in India, the authors hope to foster critical reflection on the inequities of global knowledge production and consumption and the role of U.S. academic institutions and scholars in this project. The article is written not by scholars who are based in India but by those who are (...)
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    Visual awareness and the detection of fearful faces.Luiz Pessoa, Shruti Japee & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 2005 - Emotion 5 (2):243-247.
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    Types of attention matter for awareness: a study with color afterimages.Shruti Baijal & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):1039-1048.
    It has been argued that attention and awareness might oppose each other given that attending to an adapting stimulus weakens its afterimage. We argue instead that the type of attention guided by the spread of attention and the level of processing is critical and might result in differences in awareness using afterimages. Participants performed a central task with small, large, local or global letters and a blue square as an adapting stimulus in two experiments and indicated the onset and offset (...)
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    Values Practices and Identity Sustenance in Dual-identity Organizations.Prarthan B. Desai - 2017 - Journal of Human Values 23 (1):1-12.
    A dual identity organization refers to an organization having two, often mutually conflicting, self-referential definitions of ‘who we are’ as an organization. Values practices are defined as ‘the sayings and doings in organizations that articulate and accomplish what is normatively right or wrong, good or bad, for its own sake’. In this paper, I study influence of values practices on sustenance of an organizational identity in dual-identity organizations.I adopted a qualitative approach and single case study method for providing a rich (...)
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    With crisis comes opportunity: Building ethical competencies in light of COVID-19.Alisha Desai, C. Lankford & J. Schwartz - 2020 - Ethics and Behavior 30 (6):401-413.
    ABSTRACT The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has wide-ranging implications for the field of professional psychology. As clinical practice has rapidly adapted to ensure continuity of care, doctoral students have encountered unique opportunities for ethics-related competency development across practicum training settings. This article discusses the relevant American Psychological Association Ethics Code standards and additional ethical considerations facing trainees as they navigate their foundational clinical experiences and develop as professional psychologists in light of a pandemic.
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    Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern thinkers: A hermeneutics of cross-cultural understanding.Miraj U. Desai - 2007 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 38 (2):313-316.
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    Maternal Education and Child Health: A Feminist Dilemma.Sonalde Desai - 2000 - Feminist Studies 26 (2):425-446.
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    Peace, Human Rights and Economic Development.Suresh Desai - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (4):18-21.
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    Tubulin and FtsZ structures: functional and therapeutic implications.Arshad Desai & Timothy J. Mitchison - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (7):523-527.
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    The Representation-Relation in Wycherley.Meena Desai - 1983 - Semiotics:249-257.
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    Turning a Blind Eye to Team Members’ Unethical Behavior: The Role of Reward Systems.Qiongjing Hu, Hajo Adam, Sreedhari Desai & Shenjiang Mo - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-20.
    Organizations have increasingly relied on team-based reward systems to boost productivity and foster collaboration. Drawing on the literature on ethics and justice as well as appraisal theories of emotion, we examine how team-based reward systems can have an insidious side effect: They increase the likelihood that employees remain silent when observing a team member engage in unethical behavior. Across four studies adopting different methods, measures, and samples, we found consistent evidence that people are less likely to report (i.e., speak up (...)
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    The neural substrates of natural reading: a comparison of normal and nonword text using eyetracking and fMRI.Wonil Choi, Rutvik H. Desai & John M. Henderson - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    From Mock-Up to Module: Development Practice between Planning and Prototype.Andrew Lang & Deval Desai - 2022 - Law and Critique 33 (3):299-318.
    AbstractIn her article from 2019, Fleur Johns describes a change: from a style of development work marked by a propensity for ‘planning’, to one marked by a propensity for ‘prototyping’. Our project in this paper is to propose a modest shift in perspective. Where Johns traces a transition from old to new styles, we emphasise the enduring links between planning and prototyping, such that both styles are best understood through their ongoing relationships and entanglements. Returning to Pulse Lab Jakarta (PLJ), (...)
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    Target visibility and visual awareness modulate amygdala responses to fearful faces.Luiz Pessoa, Shruti Japee, David Sturman & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 2006 - Cerebral Cortex 16 (3):366-375.
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    Jainism in South India and Some Jain Epigraphs.H. D. Velankar & P. B. Desai - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):135.
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    Entre destruction néolibérale et construction du commun : le pouvoir des quartiers.Ashwin Desai - 2007 - Multitudes 31 (4):61.
    Résumé En Afrique du Sud, de nouveaux mouvements communautaires, où dominent les femmes, les jeunes, les pauvres, où tout le monde participe, sont apparus depuis la fin de l’apartheid. Ils luttent contre l’ANC, refusent de payer les services publics pour compenser les diminutions d’allocations, essaient d’inventer de nouveaux services. Les anciens militants de la libération nationale sont forcés de revoir leurs alliances et de se fondre dans ce mouvement horizontal. L’histoire est réécrite, hors des compromis que les luttes pour l’indépendance (...)
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  46. Michio Morishima 1923-2004.Meghnad Desai - 2006 - In Desai Meghnad (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V. pp. 259-281.
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    Measuring political freedom.Meghnad Desai - 1995 - In E. Barker (ed.), LSE On Freedom. LSE Books. pp. 195.
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  48. Negative Positivity.Drew Desai - 2008 - Gnosis 9 (2):1-20.
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  49. Nītiśaāstra.Bhaskar Gopalji Desai - 1964 - Vaḍodarā: Prācyavidyā Mandira, Mahārāja Sayājīrāva Viśvavidyālaya.
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    Promoting an “Auteur Theory” for Young Scientists: Preserving Excitement and Creativity ….Arshad Desai & Suckjoon Jun - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (11):1800147.
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