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    Reading outside the task fraternity.Sally Thorne, Jocalyn Lawler, Anthony Pryce & Carl May - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (3):189-189.
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    Frequent observation: sexualities, self‐surveillance, confession and the construction of the active patient.Anthony Pryce - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):103-111.
    Frequent observation: sexualities, self‐surveillance, confession and the construction of the active patient Following Foucault’s analyses of the development of the disciplinary power of the medical gaze, this paper describes the themes that are relocating the ‘active patient’ as the central object of health scrutiny by professionals. A key element in these discourses has been the deployment of power through disciplinary knowledge and techniques of social control through ritual forms of confession, thereby positing the patient/client as the subject of self‐surveillance. The (...)
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    Intensity Calculation of Some Optical Absorption Lines in Hydrated Manganous Salts.S. Koide & M. H. L. Pryce - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):607-624.
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  4. “Negative to a marked degree” or “an intense and glowing faith”?Elaine Pryce - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):518-531.
    A contribution to the sixth installment of the Common Knowledge symposium “Apology for Quietism,” this article focuses on the early-twentieth-century Quaker historian and philosopher of mysticism, Rufus Jones, who treated Quietism as in polar opposition to the work of Quakerism “here in this world.” Consequently, he placed Quietism within a negatively-constructed framework of belief, identifying much of its influence in Quaker history on the spiritual teachings of the Miguel de Molinos, Madame Guyon, and François Fénelon. This article examines Jones's premise (...)
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    (1 other version)CSR – should it be the preserve of the usual suspects?Vicky Pryce - 2002 - Business Ethics: A European Review 11 (2):140–142.
    CSR is now an important issue for all companies, large and small. Companies are under pressure to behave responsibly from their consumers, in their purchasing activities, from the government and regulators, from the investment community and from potential employees.
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    Vanishing into Things.Barry Allen, Bernard Faure, Jacob Raz, Glenn Alexander Magee, N. Verbin, Dalia Ofer, Elaine Pryce & Amy M. King - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):417-423.
    Introducing the sixth and final installment of the Common Knowledge symposium “Apology for Quietism,” Allen looks at the symposium retrospectively and concludes that it has mainly concerned “sage knowledge,” defined as foresight into the development of situations. The sagacious knower sees the disposition of things in an early, incipient form and knows how to intervene with nearly effortless and undetectable (quiet) effectiveness. Whatever the circumstance, the sage handles it with finesse, never doing too much but also never leaving anything undone (...)
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    Question of the Month.Michael Brake, David Redfield, Jonathan Tipton, Nella Leontieva & Tom Pryce - 2018 - Philosophy Now 129:54-56.
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    The Library: A World History.James W. P. Campbell & Will Pryce - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    A library is not just a collection of books, but also the buildings that house them. From the great dome of the Library of Congress, to the white facade of the Seinäjoki Library in Finland, the architecture of a library is a symbol of its time as well as of its builders' wealth, culture, and learning.
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    The De modo confitendi of Cadwgan, bishop of Bangor.Joseph Goering & Huw Pryce - 2000 - Mediaeval Studies 62 (1):1-27.
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    Tongan and European Children's Interactions at Home in Urban New Zealand.Helen M. Mavoa, Julie Park, Pauline Tupounuia & Christopher R. Pryce - 2003 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 31 (4):545-576.
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    Governmentality, the iconography of sexual disease and 'duties' of the STI clinic.Anthony Pryce - 2001 - Nursing Inquiry 8 (3):151-161.
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    Lawbooks and Literacy in Medieval Wales.Huw Pryce - 2000 - Speculum 75 (1):29-67.
    One clear indication of the increasing use of the written word in western Europe from the twelfth century onwards was the compilation of an unprecedentedly diverse and numerous body of legal texts. In part, the growing textualization of law built on earlier foundations. This was particularly true of Roman law, whose rediscovery in Italy in the late eleventh century led to a revival in the study of law. At the same time, the expansion of papal power from the second half (...)
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    Low-temperature optical absorption of nickel fluosilicate crystals.M. H. L. Pryce, G. Agnetta, T. Garofano, M. B. Palma-Vittorelli & M. U. Palma - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (105):477-496.
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    'Only odd people wore suede shoes':1 careers and sexual identities of men attending a sexual health clinic.Anthony Pryce - 2004 - Nursing Inquiry 11 (4):258-270.
    This paper is concerned with the ways in which men construct and explain their sexual identity. When attending a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic the constraints of the system and the imperatives of the clinical encounter tend to be reductive, reinforcing the dominant constructions of male sexuality and masculinity. Interviews with men recruited as part of a study of the social construction of male sexuality yielded richly textured narratives of sexual experiences and explanations of sexual identity. The paper reports on the (...)
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    Robert Rees Davies 1938-2005.Huw Pryce - 2009 - In Pryce Huw (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII. pp. 135.
    Robert Rees Davies, a Fellow of the British Academy, was a highly original historian who offered compelling new insights into medieval society through a body of work focused on Britain and Ireland and, above all, Wales. He deployed his formidable public skills as a chair of committees and eloquent promoter and advocate of the cause of history. To a considerable extent, Rees Davies' work as a historian was influenced by his higher education at University College London and the University of (...)
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]M. H. L. Pryce - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):157-159.
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    Altetruskische Plastik. [REVIEW]F. N. Pryce - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (5):203-204.
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    Manuel D'Archéologie Romaine. [REVIEW]F. N. Pryce - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):41-41.
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