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    The Potential of Bioeconomic Innovations to Contribute to a Social-Ecological Transformation: A Case Study in the Livestock System.Jana Zscheischler, Sandra Uthes, Ingrid Bunker & Jonathan Friedrich - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (4):1-26.
    Environmental crises, which are consequences of resource-intensive lifestyles and are characterized to a large extent by both a changing climate and a loss of biodiversity, stress the urgent need for a global social-ecological transformation of the agro-food system. In this regard, the bioeconomy and bioeconomic innovations have frequently been seen as instrumental in addressing these grand challenges and contributing to more sustainable land use. To date, the question of how much bioeconomic innovations contribute to sustainability objectives remains unanswered. Against this (...)
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    Societal Acceptability of Insect-Based Livestock Feed: A Qualitative Study from Europe.Ingrid Bunker & Jana Zscheischler - 2023 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 36 (4):1-21.
    Against the background of high demand for protein-rich feed in the EU and the environmental degradation associated with intensive livestock farming, insect-based feed is discussed as a potential sustainable alternative to conventional feed. However, the establishment of such an innovation depends not only upon technical and economic feasibility, but also on social factors impacting acceptability. The aim of this paper was to determine the acceptability of different social actor groups towards the use of insects as livestock feed, and to gain (...)
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    Thinking Through Dance: The Philosophy of Dance Performance and Practices.Jenny Bunker, Anna Pakes & Bonnie Rowell - 2013 - Dance Books.
    'Thinking Through Dance' explores important philosophical questions raised in and by dance. Its themes include the embodiment and personhood of dancers; issues of dance work ontology and performance identity; how dance is perceived and understood; the relevance of philosophy to dance as an artform; and whether dance itself, or its associated practices, are themselves philosophical in any significant sense. Individual essays draw on different philosophical traditions, including analytic, phenomenological and poststructuralist, and the primary focus is on theatre dance in the (...)
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    Philosophy of Data and its importance to the discipline of Information Systems.Brian Ballsun-Stanton & Deborah Bunker - unknown
    In this document, we explore the Philosophy of Data and its roots amongst other disciplines. The Philosophy of Data seeks to understand the nature of data through experimental philosophy. In order to understand the many different ontologies of data, information, and knowledge out there, this paper will describe part of the problem space in terms of other disciplines and make an argument for the establishment of this new philosophical field. Furthermore, we will show how the PoD is very important to (...)
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    Constancy and Change.John Bunker - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (2):244-244.
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  6. Diggers and Dreamers 98/99.Sarah Bunker, Chris Coates, Jonathan How, Lee Jones & William Morris - 1999 - Utopian Studies 10 (1):169-171.
  7. Gebt dem Kaiser, was des Kaisers ist! Aber: Was ist des Kaisers? Uberlegungen zur Perikope von der Kaisersteuer (Rendez à César ce qui est à César! Mais qu'est-ce qui appartient à César? Réflexions sur la péricope de l'impôt dû à César).Michael Bunker - 1987 - Kairos (misc) 29 (1-2):85-98.
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    Miching Mallecho.John Bunker - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (1):30-47.
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    The Lover.John Bunker - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (2):296-296.
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    The President's Commission: Do We Need a Sequel?John P. Bunker & Jinnet Fowles - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (5):10-11.
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    Reducing Underage Drinking: The Role of Law.James Mosher, Ralph Hingson, John F. Bunker & Richard J. Bonnie - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (S4):38-41.
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    The wolf within. [REVIEW]Jenny Bunker - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 44 (44):112-113.
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