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    At close quarters: Combatting Facebook design, features and temporalities in social research.Stevie Docherty & Justine Gangneux - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (2).
    As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quarters’. Although social media platforms were created for purposes other than academic research – which are apparent in their architecture and temporalities – they offer opportunities for researchers to repurpose them for the collection, generation and analysis of rich datasets. At the same time, this repurposing raises an evolving range of practical and methodological challenges at the small and large scale. We draw on our experiences (...)
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    Renaissance views of man.Stevie Davies (ed.) - 1978 - New York: Barnes & Noble.
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    Universities at war.Thomas Docherty - 2015 - Los Angeles: SAGE.
    An impassioned and controversial exploration of the future of the university. On one side are self-proclaimed modernisers who view the institution as vital to national economic success, its principles of private and personal enrichment necessary conditions of 'progress'. On the other side the university is about extending human possibilities and freedoms, seeking earnestly for social justice, and participating in democracy. This book analyses the former position, and argues for the necessity of taking sides with the latter.
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    I didn’t know you could read.Stevie Marsden - 2018 - Logos 29 (2-3):64-79.
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    The Blue and Brown Books: Preliminary Studies for the 'Philosophical Investigation'.Ludwig Wittgenstein & Peter Docherty - 1958 - Oxford, England: Wiley-Blackwell.
    These works, as the sub-title makes clear, are unfinished sketches for Philosophical Investigations, possibly the most important and influential philosophical work of modern times. The 'Blue Book' is a set of notes dictated to Witgenstein's Cambridge students in 1933-1934: the 'Brown Book' was a draft for what eventually became the growth of the first part of Philosophical Investigations. This book reveals the germination and growth of the ideas which found their final expression in Witgenstein's later work. It is indispensable therefore (...)
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    Attractiveness bias: A cognitive explanation.Stevie S. Schein, Logan T. Trujillo & Judith H. Langlois - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
    According to cognitive averaging theory, preferences for attractive faces result from their similarity to facial prototypes, the categorical central tendencies of a population of faces. Prototypical faces are processed more fluently, resulting in increased positive affect in the viewer.
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    Interchanges: Gender, sexuality and heterosexuality: The complexity (and limits) of heteronormativity.Stevi Jackson - 2006 - Feminist Theory 7 (1):105-121.
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    Reductive Logic, Proof-Search, and Coalgebra: A Perspective from Resource Semantics.Alexander V. Gheorghiu, Simon Docherty & David J. Pym - 2023 - In Alessandra Palmigiano & Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (eds.), Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond. Springer Verlag. pp. 833-875.
    The reductive, as opposed to deductive, view of logic is the form of logic that is, perhaps, most widely employed in practical reasoning. In particular, it is the basis of logic programming. Here, building on the idea of uniform proof in reductive logic, we give a treatment of logic programming for BI, the logic of bunched implications, giving both operational and denotational semantics, together with soundness and completeness theorems, all couched in terms of the resource interpretation of BI’s semantics. We (...)
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  9. Ayn Rand, Humanist.Stevie Modern - forthcoming - Australian Humanist, The 123:16.
    Modern, Stevie The appearance of Ayn Rand's 'lost' novel Ideal, 80 years after it was written, gives us cause to examine the life and works of the humanist author, playwright and philosopher.
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  10. Facing evil.Stevie Modern - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:5.
    Modern, Stevie In a dark uniform, she walks swiftly through the tram carriage, her movements machine-like and efficient. Wordlessly, she punches passengers' tickets and passes money from the coin-changer strapped to her hip. The passengers pay small attention, their gazes vaguely forward. They do not see the face of evil, the anonymous official who stands above them returning their ticket stub. The tram clatters on through Berlin's streets.
     
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  11. Israel: The promising land.Modern Stevie - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 124:3.
    Modern, Stevie March 15, 2016: A 19 year-old American tourist is arrested in Jerusalem. Police authorities had found him asleep in a prohibited cave area, deep under the Muslim quarter of the Old City. A search finds his backpack loaded with rubble dug with a pickaxe, at a site where myth tells of lost religious treasure. The tourist claims no memory of his actions. Israeli media reports the story as a possible case of 'Jerusalem Syndrome' - a religiously themed (...)
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  12. On secular education.Stevie Modern - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 115:12.
    Modern, Stevie At its annual general meeting in May this year, the Council of Australian Humanist Societies voted in support of volunteer ethics teachers entering public schools and teaching ethics programs to students as a secular alternative in religious education. The motion was put to the meeting by the NSW Society with the support of the Humanist Society of Victoria. The motion was opposed by the Queensland, Western Australian and South Australian Societies. Here is why the motion is a (...)
     
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  13. Starting from zero.Stevie Modern - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 115:3.
    Modern, Stevie The September 11 Memorial Museum at Ground Zero opened in May this year, nearly 13 years from the date when 2,983 people were murdered by Islamist hijackers. It is 20 years from Al Qaida's first attempt to bomb the World Trade Center in 1993.
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  14. The refugee 'crisis': An old faith.Stevie Modern - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 113:5.
    Modern, Stevie In the movie Exodus set in 1947, Paul Newman plays a Jewish 'people smuggler' Ari Ben Canaan in an amusing early scene where he disguises himself as a British soldier. Ben Canaan fools a commanding officer into signing off on the transport of recent holocaust survivors out of detention in Cyprus, making the officer believe the survivors would be shipped back to Germany.
     
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    Christine Delphy.Stevi Jackson - 1996 - Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
    Christine Delphy is a major architect of materialist feminism, a radical feminist perspective which she developed in the context of the French women's movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s. She has always been controversial and continues to make original and challenging contributions to current feminist debates. This informative volume profiles Delphy and discusses topics including her opposition to the idea that femininity and masculinity are natural phenomena. Her insistence that women and men are social categories, defined by the (...)
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  16. Faking Like a Woman? Towards an Interpretive Theorization of Sexual Pleasure.Stevi Jackson & Sue Scott - 2007 - Body and Society 13 (2):95-116.
    This article explores the possibility of developing a feminist approach to gendered and sexual embodiment which is rooted in the pragmatist/interactionist tradition derived from G.H. Mead, but which in turn develops this perspective by inflecting it through more recent feminist thinking. In so doing we seek to rebalance some of the rather abstract work on gender and embodiment by focusing on an instance of ‘heterosexual’ everyday/night life – the production of the female orgasm. Through engaging with feminist and interactionist work, (...)
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  17. Heterosexuality, sexuality, and gender : re-thinking the intersections.Stevi Jackson - 2006 - In Diane Richardson, Janice McLaughlin & Mark E. Casey (eds.), Intersections Between Feminist and Queer Theory. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 38--58.
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    Contemporary Feminist Theories.Stevi Jackson & Jackie Jones (eds.) - 1998
    Details developments in feminist theory since 1970, with chapters on aspects such as feminist social theory, political theory, and jurisprudence, black feminisms, post-colonial feminist theory, lesbian theory, and feminist linguistic theories. Other topics include psychoanalytic feminist theory, postmodernism and feminism, feminist literary theory, feminist media and film theory, and women's studies. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  19. Heterosexuality, sexuality, and gender : re-thinking the intersections.Stevi Jackson - 2006 - In Diane Richardson, Janice McLaughlin & Mark E. Casey (eds.), Intersections between feminist and queer theory. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Women's studies: essential readings.Stevi Jackson (ed.) - 1993 - New York: New York University Press.
    "...No mere collection, but a wonderful synthesis of some of the best and most representative works of modern feminist scholarship, reflecting the richness and diversity of contemporary women's studies. It provides an informative and empowering perspective on feminist scholarly achievements of the last decades." -Dale Spender, Founding member of WITS (Women, Information, Technology, and Scholarship), is author of more than 30 books, including Feminist Theorists: Three Centuries of Key Women Thinkers and For The Record: the Making and Meaning of Feminist (...)
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    The Earth System, Justice, and Governance in a Planetary Age.Stefan Pedersen, Dimitris Stevis & Agni Kalfagianni - 2022 - Environmental Philosophy 19 (2):221-240.
    This commentary on Dipesh Chakrabarty’s Climate of History initially frames the work in the context of the ongoing transdisciplinary project of creating synergies or more precisely “consilience” between the sciences and humanities. When this project is engaged in on the premises of the humanities (and the social sciences), we end up with the Earth system and the planetary as the basic lifeblood of human society—what foregrounds existence in common. That this realization is already bringing forth new justificatory principles for governance (...)
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    After Theory: Post Modernism/Post Marxism.Herman Rapaport & Thomas Docherty - 1992 - Substance 21 (2):115.
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    After Theory.Thomas Docherty - 1996 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Postmodernism: A Reader.Thomas Docherty - 1993 - Columbia University Press.
    A comprehensive selection of articles, essays, and statements, by such leading figures in postmodernism as Lyotard, Habermas, Jameson, Eco and Rorty, that defines the end of modernism in philosophy, politics, the artistic and cultural avant-garde, architecture, urbanicity, feminism, and ecology.
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    Missed Connections at the Junction of Sociolinguistics and Speech Processing.Gerard Docherty, Paul Foulkes, Simon Gonzalez & Nathaniel Mitchell - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):759-774.
    This paper outlines limitations to integrating social meaning into cognitive models of speech production and processing. The authors remind the reader that acoustic space is not the same as articulatory or auditory space and they point to the benefits of using relatively uncommon dynamic methods of acoustic analysis. Further, the authors argue in favor of a more complex and socially‐informed conception of ‘style’ than is typically used in work on language cognition.
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    The seduction of general practice and illegitimate birth of an expanded role in population health care.Stephen Buetow & Barbara Docherty - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (4):397-404.
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    Historical Dictionary of Socialism.Peter Lamb & James C. Docherty - 2006 - Scarecrow Press.
    Primarily concerned with the historical roots and contemporary condition of socialism, the second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Socialism offers information on writers, activists, ideas, political parties, institutions, and movements that sought—and in many cases are still seeking—to change the social and political order. It reflects the diversity in the broad movement of the left, the many variants of which include reformist social democracy, revolutionary Marxism, the New Left, and contemporary anti-capitalism. Taking up where the first edition left off, (...)
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    The a to Z of Socialism.Peter Lamb & James C. Docherty - 2009 - Scarecrow Press.
    This reference gives a history of socialism through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and cross-referenced dictionary entries. This book will provide a mine of information for teachers and students of political ideologies, comparative politics, political sociology, labor history, and political theory.
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    Complicity: Criticism Between Collaboration and Commitment.Thomas Docherty - 2016 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Thomas Docherty advances the invention and development of a new critical theory. This book offers a broad historical sweep, ranging from an exploration of wartime collaboration through to contemporary surveillance society.
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    Aesthetic democracy.Thomas Docherty - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Aesthetic Democracy argues that art and the aesthetic in general are the founding condition of the possibility of establishing social and political democracy. The book examines contemporary criticism and finds that it is historically shaped by colonialism, and that it sets up an opposition of east and west that shapes all contemporary cultural politics. The author argues for a way of outwitting this potentially dangerous struggle of east and west grounded in an aestheticism and a validation of sensory experience. (...) proposes a new model of cultural critique, based on a revitalized and positively valorized notion of “hypocrisy,” whose roots lie in Machiavelli, but whose contemporary strength lies in its potential for an ethical encounter with alterity as such. (shrink)
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  31. Aesthetic Education and the demise of experience.Thomas Docherty - 2003 - In John J. Joughin & Simon Malpas (eds.), The New Aestheticism. Manchester University Press. pp. 23--35.
     
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    Criticism and Modernity: Aesthetics, Literature, and Nations in Europe and its Academies.Thomas Docherty - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    Can subjective taste regulate social norms or political practices? This book argues that from the late seventeenth century to the present national cultures have sought to regulate the democratic subject through the academic form of arguments about the proper relations of aesthetics to ethics and politics. In so doing it offers a radical reconsideration of the history of modernity, tracing the emergence of criticism as a socio-cultural practice across all the major European nations, and drawing on an extensive range of (...)
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    Criticism, history, Foucault.Thomas Docherty - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (3):365-378.
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    Genetic network properties of the human cortex based on regional thickness and surface area measures.Anna R. Docherty, Chelsea K. Sawyers, Matthew S. Panizzon, Michael C. Neale, Lisa T. Eyler, Christine Fennema-Notestine, Carol E. Franz, Chi-Hua Chen, Linda K. McEvoy, Brad Verhulst, Ming T. Tsuang & William S. Kremen - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  35. Mike Gane, Baudrillard's Bestiary.T. Docherty - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2):386-386.
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    On modern authority: the theory and condition of writing, 1500 to the present day.Thomas Docherty - 1987 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
  37. On prejudice and foretelling.Thomas Docherty - 2010 - In Martin McQuillan & Ika Willis (eds.), The Origins of Deconstruction. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Philosophy at the Limit.Thomas Docherty - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:419-422.
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    Potential European Democracy.Thomas Docherty - 2002 - Paragraph 25 (2):16-35.
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    Rule differences, practice, and verbal solutions using a reception procedure in complete learning.Edward M. Docherty, Linda J. Ingison & Judith A. Resnick - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):188-190.
  41. Richard Kearney "The Poetics of Imagining".Thomas Docherty - 1993 - Humana Mente:372.
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    The Leopard Has Changed Its Spots: Experiences of Different Ways in Which Staff Support People with Learning Disabilities.Daniel Alex Docherty & Melanie Jane Chapman - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (3):277-281.
    This paper contrasts the personal experiences of a man with learning disabilities and autism with staff in two different settings: a long-stay institution for people with learning disabilities, and the community. These experiences highlight some of the potential personal, professional and ethical conflicts facing staff working in learning disability services.
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    The Logic of ‘But’: Quarrels, Literature and Democracy.Thomas Docherty - 2017 - Paragraph 40 (1):114-130.
    This paper looks at intrinsic disputation within proposition, and specifically within propositions that offer a moderated version of the freedom of speech and expression. It begins from a consideration of what is at stake in Othello's ‘Rude am I in my speech’, a rhetorical gesture that frames an act of great eloquence, and in which the eloquence serves to formulate a quarrel by ostensibly resolving it. This example reveals that there is a conflict between empirical quarrel and articulated spoken resolution. (...)
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    The Lyotard Reader: a review.Thomas Docherty - 1992 - Paragraph 15 (1):105-119.
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    Who gets the ventilator? Important legal rights in a pandemic.Kathleen Liddell, Jeffrey M. Skopek, Stephanie Palmer, Stevie Martin, Jennifer Anderson & Andrew Sagar - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (7):421-426.
    COVID-19 is a highly contagious infection with no proven treatment. Approximately 2.5% of patients need mechanical ventilation while their body fights the infection.1 Once COVID-19 patients reach the point of critical illness where ventilation is necessary, they tend to deteriorate quickly. During the pandemic, patients with other conditions may also present at the hospital needing emergency ventilation. But ventilation of a COVID-19 patient can last for 2–3 weeks. Accordingly, if all ventilators are in use, there will not be time for (...)
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    Mind the child: Using interactive technology to improve child involvement in decision making about life-limiting illness.Raymond C. Barfield, Debra Brandon, Julie Thompson, Nichol Harris, Michael Schmidt & Sharron Docherty - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):28 – 30.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Thomas Docherty - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (2):187-189.
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    Philosophy at the Limit. [REVIEW]Thomas Docherty - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:419-422.
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    Philosophy at the Limit. [REVIEW]Thomas Docherty - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:419-422.
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  50. "Toward a Structural Psychology of Cinema": John M. Carroll. [REVIEW]Thomas Docherty - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (2):187.
     
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