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    What's On in Philosophy.Ancaster Hall, Terence Wilkerson Esq, Jane Johnson, Mrs Marlene Teague, Michael Bavidge, Jonathan Wolff, Watford Campus, John Lippitt, Wall Hall & Roger Woolhouse - 1995 - Philosophy 1:3rd.
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    Il problema gnoseologico in S. Agostino e S. Tommaso.Maria Apostoli Campus - 1943 - Firenze: F. Le Monnier.
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    Gravitation-A New Theory,-Further Kinetics of Gravitational Motion.Peter G. Bass & Watford England - 2003 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 11 (1):187-212.
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    The Special Theory of Relativity-A Classical Approach.Peter G. Bass & Watford England - 2003 - Apeiron 10 (4):29-76.
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    Il marketing politico: fare la politica attraverso la comunicazione.Donatella Campus - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (3):537-546.
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  6. K P. Singh.Muzaffarpur Campus-Dholi - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 29.
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    Maestri of Political Science.Donatella Campus, Gianfranco Pasquino & Martin Bull (eds.) - 2011 - Ecpr Press.
    This book continues the editors' work of highlighting and re-evaluating the contributions of the most important political scientists who have gone before.
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    Masters of Political Science.Donatella Campus & Gianfranco Pasquino (eds.) - 2009 - Ecpr Press.
    This book fills an important gap in the growing reflective literature on the political science discipline: it consists of a series of 'objective' profiles of the 'Masters of Political Science', written by political scientists who have read and studied their work and who are therefore in a position to evaluate the nature of their contributions.
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    Political Discussion, Views of Political Expertise and Women’s Representation in Italy.Donatella Campus - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (3):249-267.
    Italy is one of the advanced industrial democracies with the smallest number of women elected to public office. Current literature has focused on several structural, institutional and cultural factors to explain such a gender gap in political participation and representation. However, one of the most basic forms of political participation, political discussion, has not received a thorough investigation. This article analyses gender differences in the attitudes and the habits of talking about politics with relatives, friends and social acquaintances during the (...)
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    T.E. Frosini, C. Bassu e P. Petrillo (a cura di), Il presidenzialismo che avanza.D. Campus - 2011 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 25 (1):119-120.
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    Audio Spatial Representation Around the Body.Aggius-Vella Elena, Campus Claudio, Finocchietti Sara & Gori Monica - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Adam Blistein.Erik Maginnes, Judith P. Hallett, Heather Day, Ashish George, Erica Carlson & Ernest Watford - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (4):531-531.
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    Updating spatial hearing abilities through multisensory and motor cues.Chiara Valzolgher, Claudio Campus, Giuseppe Rabini, Monica Gori & Francesco Pavani - 2020 - Cognition 204 (C):104409.
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    Observation of Point-Light-Walker Locomotion Induces Motor Resonance When Explicitly Represented; An EEG Source Analysis Study.Alberto Inuggi, Claudio Campus, Roberta Vastano, Ghislain Saunier, Alejo Keuroghlanian & Thierry Pozzo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  15. Bert Cappelle.Ku Leuven Campus Kortrijk - 2007 - In Marja Nenonen & Sinikka Niemi (eds.), Collocations and Idioms 1: Papers From the First Nordic Conference on Syntactic Freezes, Joensuu, May 19-20, 2006. Joensuun Yliopisto. pp. 41.
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  16. Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas.Câmpus de Rio Claro, Maria Rita Caetano Chang, Conselho do Programa, Marcelo de Carvalho Borba, Miriam Godoy Penteado, Claudemir Murari, Maria Lucia Lorenzetti Wodewotzki, Heloísa da Silva Representante Discente, Antonio Vicente Marafioti Garnica & Rosa Lucia Sverzut Baroni - 1913 - Tópicos 18 (19).
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    Governing the Global Antimicrobial Commons: Introduction to Special Issue.Steven J. Hoffman, Julian Savulescu, Alberto Giubilini, Claas Kirchhelle, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, Isaac Weldon, Brooke Campus, Mark Harrison, Hannah Maslen & Angela McLean - 2023 - Health Care Analysis 31 (1):1-8.
    Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health crises of our time. The natural biological process that causes microbes to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs presents a complex social challenge requiring more effective and sustainable management of the global antimicrobial commons—the common pool of effective antimicrobials. This special issue of Health Care Analysis explores the potential of two legal approaches—one long-term and one short-term—for managing the antimicrobial commons. The first article explores the lessons for antimicrobial resistance that can be (...)
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  18. Identity Politics and Party Elites Strategic Dilemmas: Comparing Varieties of Extremism: the Vlaams Blok and Lega Nord Paper Abstract.Marga Gomez-Reino & Campus Miguel de Unamuno - 2001 - In David M. Estlund (ed.), Democracy. Blackwell.
     
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  19. Principios fundamentales de filosofía de la sociedad.Ricardo Miguel Flores & Itesm-Campus Monterrey - 2000 - Humanitas 27:27.
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    Campus Orientation.Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart (eds.), College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–14.
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    El campus virtual y la gamificación del proceso enseñanza/aprendizaje: Una referencia especial a las asignaturas jurídicas que se articulan fuera del Grado en Derecho.Mª José Serrano García - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (1):1-15.
    Este artículo expone el resultado de la puesta en práctica de una metodología docente novedosa a través de la que se busca superar las dificultades que el proceso de enseñanza/aprendizaje encuentra en las asignaturas jurídicas que forman parte de los grados universitarios no jurídicos. Comienza destacando el papel que tienen las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en dicho proceso y, significativamente, el campus virtual. Seguidamente, desgrana cada uno de los elementos de la metodología docente aplicaba, entre los (...)
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    Remediating Campus Climate: Implicit Bias Training is Not Enough.Barbara Applebaum - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (2):129-141.
    A common remedial response to a culture of racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of oppression on college campuses has been to institute mandatory implicit bias training for faculty, staff and students. A critical component of such training is the identification of unconscious prejudices in the minds of individuals that impact behavior. In this paper, I critically examine the rush to rely on implicit bias training as a panacea for institutional culture change. Implicit bias training and the notion of implicit (...)
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    Campus Environmental Factors And Job Commitment Of Staff In State Universities In Ogun Southwest Nigeria.A. O. Akinsanya, Agbomehre Medina Momoh & Olukunle Saheed Oludeyi - 2018 - Human and Social Studies. Research and Practice 7 (1):42-61.
    The study investigated the influence of campus environmental factors on job commitments. The research design was quantitative descriptive sample survey of ex-post facto type while the population includes both male and female senior non-teaching staff of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State. Multi-stage sampling technique was used in choosing 200 participants selected from nine faculties and one college. A structured and close-ended questionnaire titled ‘Campus Environmental Factors and Job Commitment Questionnaire’ with reliability co-efficient of 0.85 obtained through Cronbach alpha (...)
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    Campus Conversations: Student Success Pedagogies in Practice.Jeffery Galle & Denise Pinette Domizi (eds.) - 2021 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The eight essays in Campus Conversations provide some of the best scholarly work emerging from individual faculty learning communities in a statewide program called the Chancellor’s Learning Scholar (CLS) program.
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    campus escolar “Historia y videojuegos”: Diseño, resultados y conclusiones.Íñigo Mugueta Moreno - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:9-25.
    En el presente trabajo se pretende exponer el diseño, los resultados y las conclusiones del Campus Escolar “Historia y Videojuegos”, organizado por la Universidad Pública de Navarra entre el 28 de agosto y el 1 de septiembre de 2017. Este Campus suponía la culminación de una serie de talleres didácticos realizados en Centros de Educación Primaria y Secundaria con videojuegos comerciales de estrategia histórica. Se pretendía realizar una experiencia didáctica en un contexto extraescolar en el que los investigadores (...)
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    Smart campus communication, Internet of Things, and data governance: Understanding student tensions and imaginaries.Pratik Nyaupane & Pauline Hope Cheong - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    In recent years, universities have been urged to restructure and re-evaluate their ability to trace and monitor their students as the “smart campus” is being built upon datafication, while networked apps and sensors serve as the means through which its constituents are connected and governed. This paper advances a dialectical and communication-centered approach to the Internet of Things campus ecosystem and provides an empirical investigation into the tensions experienced by students and the ways that these students envision alternative (...)
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    Campus editors confront the holocaust controversy.Christine Sneed - 1993 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (3):168 – 181.
    Since early 1991 when the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust began soliciting ad space in university papers to disprove the existence of the holocaust, campus journalists have faced a tough ethical dilemma. Some papers took a laissez faire or libertarian stance, arguing that a journalist presents facts without making judgments. Other staffs displayed mixed feelings, choosing what would yield the greater good overall. A third group rejected the essay altogether. The decisions resulted in campus protests, death (...)
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    Campus Feminisms: A Conversation with Jess Lishak, Women’s Officer, University of Manchester Students’ Union, 2014–2016.Neil Cobb & Nikki Godden-Rasul - 2017 - Feminist Legal Studies 25 (2):229-252.
    Drawing from a long history of feminist writing grounded in personal reflection and informal dialogue between feminist thinkers, Cobb and Godden-Rasul present an email-based conversation with Jess Lishak, the outgoing Women’s Officer at the University of Manchester Students’ Union. The conversation draws on Cobb and Godden-Rasul’s experience as feminist academics engaged in critical institutional practice through such initiatives as editing the Inherently Human blog, organising the Inspirational Women of Law exhibition, and participating in university working groups on campus-based harassment (...)
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    SNAP, campus food insecurity, and the politics of deservingness.Maggie Dickinson - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (2):605-616.
    Many low-income college students are barred from food assistance for no reason other than the fact that they are pursuing a college education. Based on 22 interviews that capture the experiences of food insecure college students as they attempt to navigate SNAP, this study shows how low enrollment in the program and food insecurity are the predictable outcomes of policy decisions intended to restrict access to both free public higher education and public assistance in the 1980’s and 1990’s and were (...)
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    Campus Dialogue: Bridging the Generation Gap.Paul M. Zeller - 1983 - Upa.
    An updated version of Plato's Dialogues, this adaptation takes place in contemporary times and is set at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Through the characters' central discussions of Creationist and Materialist theories of evolution, together with their moral and social implications and ramifications, the author defines philosophy and science. This fresh approach to complex philosophical subjects will be an interesting supplement to courses in philosophy.
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    Campus Rules and Moral Community: In Place of in Loco Parentis.David A. Hoekema - 1994 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Colleges and universities have largely abandoned their traditional stance in loco parentis, as moral guardians over student life, and instead seek to promote toleration while preventing conflict. In this volume David A Hoekema argues that in doing so, they fail to provide an atmosphere conducive to the attainment of the kind of responsible independence that such goals presuppose.
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    Campus repertoires: interrogating semiotic assemblages, economy, and creativity.Gabriel Simungala & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (256):137-152.
    Framed within the broader theoretical context of social semiotics, we attempt to show how university students communicate using a variety of unique means, in particular social contexts. We privilege Pennycook and Otsuji’s semiotic assemblages, Jimaima and Simungala’s semiotic creativity, and the notion of semiotic economy as critical ingredients that conspire to give rise to the unique and complex coinages and innovations constituting students’ repertoires. We argue that, born out of creativity, the students’ repertoires are semiotically and economically charged discourses that (...)
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    Campus Diversity: The Hidden Consensus.John M. Carey, Katherine Clayton & Yusaku Horiuchi - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Media, politicians, and the courts portray college campuses as divided over diversity and affirmative action. But what do students and faculty really think? This book uses a novel technique to elicit honest opinions from students and faculty and measure preferences for diversity in undergraduate admissions and faculty recruitment at seven major universities, breaking out attitudes by participants' race, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, and political partisanship. Scholarly excellence is a top priority everywhere, but the authors show that when students consider individual (...)
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    Blurred lines: rethinking sex, power, and consent on campus.Vanessa Grigoriadis - 2017 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
    Draws on research at college and university campuses to explore the topics of sex, consent, and sexual assault, discussing statistics about the prevalence of campus rape, and offering advice on how to make college a safer experience.
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    Campus Wars: Multiculturalism and the Politics of Difference.John Arthur & Amy Shapiro - 1995 - Routledge.
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    Campus Nature Rx: How investing in nature interventions benefits college students.Donald A. Rakow & Dorothy C. Ibes - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Four Campus Poets.George Greene - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (2):223-246.
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    His Campus Was America.Jeffrey O. Nelson - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1/2):241-244.
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    Developing a Campus Academic Integrity Education Seminar.James Orr - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (3):195-209.
    This article examines the process of one institution’s efforts to develop an educational academic integrity seminar through an ethnographic study approach. The educational program developed allowed the institution to transition from a punitive sanctioning system to an educational one. The institution cultivated cross-campus partnerships to develop the program. Both quantitative and qualitative data revealed that students had a positive experience attending the program and found it useful. This article serves as a framework for institutions to utilize when building their (...)
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  40. Campus Evangelism.Richard N. Bender - 1957
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  41. Seeking Campus-universal didactic dominance, and getting it, through various means other than scientific (2016).Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
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    D. Campus, "L'elettore pigro. Informazione politica e scelte di voto".Fulvio Venturino - 2001 - Polis 15 (3):484-486.
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  43. The Campus Perspective.Judith Kaufman - 1991 - Ethics and Behavior 1 (4):273-281.
     
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    Campus martius.Roger Ling - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):441-442.
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    On-Campus Activism.Karla Mantilla - 2011 - Feminist Studies 37 (1):213-221.
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    From Campus to Capitol: The Role of Government Relations in Higher Education.Ted Tapper - 2011 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 15 (4):136-137.
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    Campus and Community: Partnerships for Research, Policy, and Action.Beth Savan - 2005 - In Glen Alan Jones, Patricia L. McCarney & Michael L. Skolnik (eds.), Creating Knowledge, Strengthening Nations: The Changing Role of Higher Education. University of Toronto Press. pp. 195.
  48. University Governance and Campus Speech.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    Hate speech, understood broadly, is any form of expression intended to arouse hatred or contempt toward members of a particular social group. When university administrators have reason to believe that a planned speaking event on campus may feature hate speech (at least in the eyes of some), how should they respond? In this paper I address this question as it arises for Canadian universities. I argue that, where the regulation of campus speech is concerned, the right course of (...)
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    Ethics Across Campus and the Curriculum.Amy McKiernan - 2020 - Essays in Philosophy 21 (1):76-91.
    In this essay, I offer an overview of the “Ethics Across Campus and the Curriculum Program” developed at Dickinson College over the past two years as part of a broader initiative to promote civic education and engagement. The essay proceeds in three parts. First, I explain the decision to adopt the language of “ethical reasoning” in our program and how I understand this work as supporting student activism. Second, I describe the faculty study group developed to incorporate ethical reasoning (...)
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  50. Liberalism and campus hate speech: A philosophical examination.Andrew Altman - 1993 - Ethics 103 (2):302-317.
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