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    The responsibility to prevent, the duty to educate.Zohar Lederman, Alexandra Cernat, Eleonora Gregori Ferri, Franco Galbo, Guiomar Micol Andrea Levi-Setti, Mayli Mertens, Bryanna Moore, Olga Riklikiene, Jamie Vescio & Sheena Eagan Chamberlin - 2016 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (3):233-236.
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    Reconstruction in literary studies: an informalist approach.Bryan Vescio - 2014 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Pointing the way toward a revitalized future for the study of literature, Reconstruction in Literary Studies draws on philosophical pragmatism to justify the academic study of literature. In turn, Vescio connects the changing field to its social function as an institution.
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    Man — A Musical Instrument: Models of the Brain and Mental Functioning before the Computer.Jamie C. Kassler - 1984 - History of Science 22 (1):59-92.
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  4. Comprehending the Distinctively Sexual Nature of the Conduct.Jami L. Anderson - 2010 - Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll.
    Since the 1970s, sexual assault laws have evolved to include prohibitions of sexual acts with cognitively impaired individuals. The argument justifying this prohibition is typically as follows: A sex act that is forced (without the legally valid consent of) someone is sexual assault. Cognitively impaired individuals, because they lack certain intellectual abilities, cannot give legally valid consent. Therefore, cognitively impaired individuals cannot consent to sex. Therefore, sex acts with cognitively impaired individuals is sexual assault. The prohibition of sex with such (...)
     
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    Donald Davidson, pragmatism, and literary theory.Bryan Vescio - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (1):200-211.
  6. The pattern that literature makes: Davidson, pragmatism, and the reconstruction of the literary.Bryan Vescio - 2006 - In David Rudrum, Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  7. Suffering and moral responsibility.Jamie Mayerfeld - 1999 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In this work, Jamie Mayerfeld undertakes a careful inquiry into the meaning and moral significance of suffering. Understanding suffering in hedonistic terms as an affliction of feeling, he claims that it is an objective psychological condition, amenable to measurement and interpersonal comparison, although its accurate assessment is never easy. Mayerfeld goes on to examine the content of the duty to prevent suffering and the weight it has relative to other moral considerations. He argues that the prevention of suffering is (...)
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    Strange stuff indeed.Jamie Horder - 2008 - Think 6 (17-18):205-209.
    Jamie Horder reviews The Stuff of Thought (London: Allen Lane, 2007) by Steven Pinker.
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  9. Corporate social responsibility in the 21st century: A view from the world's most successful firms.Jamie Snider, Ronald Paul Hill & Diane Martin - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 48 (2):175-187.
    This investigation is motivated by the lack of scholarship examining the content of what firms are communicating to various stakeholders about their commitment to socially responsible behaviors. To address this query, a qualitative study of the legal, ethical and moral statements available on the websites of Forbes Magazine''s top 50 U.S. and top 50 multinational firms of non-U.S. origin were analyzed within the context of stakeholder theory. The results are presented thematically, and the close provides implications for social responsibility among (...)
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    The british muslim Baron.Jamie Gilham - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (3):468-495.
    This contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium on xenophilia documents and discusses the life and work of an important but neglected early British convert to Islam, the fifth Baron Headley, Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, and also comments on the nature of the kind of xenophilia that can lead to conversion. The essay argues that Lord Headley's attraction to the Muslim world and his religious conversion in 1913 were typical of a small minority of Britons who chose Islam with the guidance (...)
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    Effortful retrieval of semantic memories induces forgetting of related negative and neutral episodic memories.Jamie Greer, Amna Ali, Camille Laksman, Ringo Huang, Mason McClay & David Clewett - 2024 - Cognition 251 (C):105908.
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    Review. Ideology in Cold Blood: a Reading of Lucan's Civil War. S Bartsch.Jamie Masters - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):401-402.
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    Living fearless guided journal: exchanging the lies of the world for the liberating truth of God.Jamie Winship - 2025 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
    Companion to the bestselling book, this guided journal takes you on a deep dive into abiding in Christ, helping you exchange false ideas about "God," the world, your neighbors, and yourself for the life-changing pursuit of knowing God experientially.
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    Peer Review, Innovation, and Predicting the Future of Science: The Scope of Lotteries in Science Funding Policy.Jamie Shaw - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science:1-15.
    Recent science funding policy scholars and practitioners have advocated for the use of lotteries, or elements of random chance, as supplementations of traditional peer review for evaluating grant applications. One of the primary motivations for lotteries is their purported openness to innovative research. The purpose of this paper is to argue that current proponents of funding science by lottery overestimate the viability of peer review and thus unduly restrict the scope of lotteries in science funding practice. I further show how (...)
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  15. Analytic Truth—It’s Worse (or Perhaps Better) than You Thought.Jamie Tappenden - 1993 - Philosophical Topics 21 (2):233-261.
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  16. Beautiful Beasties: A Creative Guide to Modern Pet Photography.Jamie Pflughoeft - 2012 - Wiley.
     
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    Truth and values: essays for Hans Herzberger.Jamie Tappenden, Achille C. Varzi & William Seager (eds.) - 2008 - Calgary: University of Calgary Press.
    A selection of essays dedicated to Hans Herzberger with affection and gratitude for both his profound work and his lasting example. Contributors: I. Levi (on whether and how a rational agent should be seen as a maximizer of some cognitive value), C. Normore (on medieval accounts of logical validity), J. P. Tappenden (on the local influences on Frege's doctrines), A. Urquhart (on the inexpressible), A. C. Varzi (on dimensionality and the sense of possibility), and S. Yablo (on content and carvings, (...)
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  18. Extending knowledge and `fruitful concepts': Fregean themes in the foundations of mathematics.Jamie Tappenden - 1995 - Noûs 29 (4):427-467.
  19. Hegel Knits.Jami L. Anderson - 2008 - APA Newsletter of Feminism and Philosophy.
    Although typical arguments for knitting are that it is useful, therapeutic or the latest trend, I argue that knitting can play a life-changing part in the creation of a person’s self. Knitting can be a genuinely powerful activity, one worthy of respect and admiration.
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  20. Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic.Jamie Tappenden - 1995 - Synthese 102 (3):319 - 361.
    This paper develops some respects in which the philosophy of mathematics can fruitfully be informed by mathematical practice, through examining Frege's Grundlagen in its historical setting. The first sections of the paper are devoted to elaborating some aspects of nineteenth century mathematics which informed Frege's early work. (These events are of considerable philosophical significance even apart from the connection with Frege.) In the middle sections, some minor themes of Grundlagen are developed: the relationship Frege envisions between arithmetic and geometry and (...)
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    Constructions of Neoliberal Reason.Jamie Peck - 2012 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Amongst intellectuals and activists, neoliberalism has become a potent signifier for the kind of free-market thinking that has dominated politics for the past three decades. Forever associated with the conviction politics of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, the free-market project has since become synonymous with the 'Washington consensus' on international development policy and the phenomenon of corporate globalization, where it has come to mean privatization, deregulation, and the opening up of new markets. But beyond its utility as a protest slogan (...)
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    Framing Democracy: A Behavioral Approach to Democratic Theory.Jamie Terence Kelly - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    The past thirty years have seen a surge of empirical research into political decision making and the influence of framing effects — the phenomenon that occurs when different but equivalent presentations of a decision problem elicit different judgments or preferences. During the same period, political philosophers have become increasingly interested in democratic theory, particularly in deliberative theories of democracy. Unfortunately, the empirical and philosophical studies of democracy have largely proceeded in isolation from each other. As a result, philosophical treatments of (...)
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  23. Negation, denial and language change in philosophical logic.Jamie Tappenden - unknown
    This paper uses the strengthened liar paradox as a springboard to illuminate two more general topics: i) the negation operator and the speech act of denial among speakers of English and ii) some ways the potential for acceptable language change is constrained by linguistic meaning. The general and special problems interact in reciprocally illuminating ways. The ultimate objective of the paper is, however, less to solve certain problems than to create others, by illustrating how the issues that form the topic (...)
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  24. Cum on Feel the Noize.Jamie Allen - 2012 - Continent 2 (1):56-58.
    continent. 2.1 (2012): 56–58 Nechvatal, Joseph, Immersion Into Noise , Open Humanities Press, 2011, 267 pp, $23.99 (pbk), ISBN 1-60785-241-1. As someone who’s knowledge of “art” mostly began with the domestic (Western) and Japanese punk and noise scenes of the late 80’s and early 90’s, practices and theories of noise fall rather close to my heart. It is peeking into the esoteric enclaves of weird music and noise that helped me understand what I think I might like art to be: (...)
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    Blue sky thoughts: colour, consciosness and reality.Jamie Carnie - 2007 - New York: Marion Boyars.
    For centuries philosophers have disputed whether the sky really is blue or whether this ;blueness ; is only in the eye of the beholder. But perhaps there is a better way to think about perception . . . In this controversial and challenging book, Jamie Carnie introduces a radical new perspective on the way our senses operate, setting out to save our instinctive belief that colors, sounds, flavors, textures, and scents are features of the ;real ; world and not (...)
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  26. Proof style and understanding in mathematics I: Visualization, unification and axiom choice.Jamie Tappenden - unknown
    Mathematical investigation, when done well, can confer understanding. This bare observation shouldn’t be controversial; where obstacles appear is rather in the effort to engage this observation with epistemology. The complexity of the issue of course precludes addressing it tout court in one paper, and I’ll just be laying some early foundations here. To this end I’ll narrow the field in two ways. First, I’ll address a specific account of explanation and understanding that applies naturally to mathematical reasoning: the view proposed (...)
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    Of Warriors and Beasts: The Hogbacks and Hammerhead Crosses of Viking Age Strathclyde and Northumbria.Jamie Barnes - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Glasgow
    This thesis examines the hogbacks and hammerhead crosses of Viking Age Strathclyde and Northumbria. Both are Insular forms of carved stone sculpture often found in Christian contexts. This thesis aims to highlight the significance of these carved stones within a contemporary landscape dominated by a complex historical and archaeological narrative, with the overall aim of ascribing them functions, beyond those of funerary. The approach this thesis takes is theoretical in its construct, both methodologically and analytically, and is grounded in the (...)
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  28. Relationality and Ethics in MDMA-Assisted Therapy.Jamie Beachy, Willa Hall, Chantelle Thomas, Ingmar Gorman & Kelley C. O’Donnell - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):67-71.
    As research therapists with hundreds of hours of clinical experience supporting adults with PTSD in Phase 3 trials of MDMA assisted-therapy (MAT), we appreciate the opportunity to respond to this s...
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    Intuition: A potential life-raft for Philosophy and Theology?Jamie L. Howard - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 83 (5):362-371.
    The empirical turn has created an undercurrent of scrutiny regarding the relevance of disciplines such as philosophy and theology due to assumptions about the limitations of their epistemology. This article seeks to recognize that disciplines that are lauded as most relevant due to their reliance on empiricism as their main form of epistemology often rely upon intuition for making decisions in the research process. After delineating this process using Anthropological research as an example, I draw a parallel between descriptions of (...)
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    Premodern, modern, and postmodern: Doctrine and the study of Japanese religion.Jamie Hubbard - 1992 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1):3-27.
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    Experts en Sciences Mathématiques et Projets Impériaux sous le Règne de KangxiExperts in the mathematical sciences and imperial projects during the Kangxi ReignExperten in den Mathematischen Wissenschaften und Kaiserliche Projekte unter der Regierung des KangxiExpertos en Ciencias Matemáticas y Proyectos Impériales bajo el regno de Kangxi康熙時期的數學專家和皇帝事業.Catherine Jami - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (2):219-239.
    En 1713, l’empereur Kangxi ordonne la compilation d’un traité de mathématiques, d’astronomie et d’harmonie musicale. Pour ce projet, il recrute des lettrés par un examen extraordinaire et surveille étroitement leur travail. Seuls deux d’entre eux feront ensuite une carrière de hauts fonctionnaires. Au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, un enseignement de mathématiques est instauré à l’Université impériale. La dynastie Qing a ainsi intégré à la formation de quelques-uns des lettrés, qui visaient à faire carrière dans l’administration, la transmission d’une certaine expertise (...)
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  32. From heaven to earth : circles and the construction of the imperial order in late Ming and early Qing China.Catherine Jami - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington, Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Chapter Five. Institutional Implications.Jamie Terence Kelly - 2012 - In Framing Democracy: A Behavioral Approach to Democratic Theory. Princeton University Press. pp. 97-121.
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    al-Naẓarīyah al-naqdīyah fī falsafat Zakī Najīb Maḥmūd: dirāsah taḥlīlīyah.Jamīlah Kujuk - 2022 - al-Qāhirah: al-Nukhbah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Adam and the Implant.Jamie C. MacDougall - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):47-47.
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    Doing Justice to the Future: A global index of intergenerational solidarity derived from national statistics.Jamie McQuilkin - 2018 - Intergenerational Justice Review 4 (1).
    This paper proposes an index of national levels of “intergenerational solidarity”, defined as “investments or sacrifices that are intended to increase or sustain the wellbeing of future generations”. This is measured by examining changes to the value and stability of various capital flows and stocks. Nine indicators are drawn from national-level statistics: forest degradation rate, share of low-carbon energy consumption, and carbon footprint in the environmental dimension; adjusted net savings, current account balance, and wealth in equality in the economic dimension; (...)
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  37. Torture is never justified.Jamie Meyerfeld - 2014 - In David M. Haugen, War. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning.
     
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    Making Men, Making History: remembering railway work in Cold War Afro-Asian solidarityDes « hommes nouveaux » : mémoires de travailleurs du rail et coopération sino-africaine.Jamie Monson - 2014 - Clio 38.
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    The Untimely Deaths of Ms. Prejudice and Proper Function.Jamie L. Phillips - 1997 - Southwest Philosophy Review 13 (2):129-140.
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    Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith (review).Jamie Turnbull - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (3):503-504.
    Jamie Turnbull - Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.3 503-504 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Jamie Turnbull University of Hertfordshire Jacob Howland. Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xi + 231. Cloth, $80.00. The subject of Jacob Howland's stimulating and insightful book is Kierkegaard's ambivalent relationship to Socrates, (...)
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    What Is Water?: The History of a Modern Abstraction.Jamie Linton & Graeme Wynn - 2010 - University of British Columbia Press.
    We all know what water is, and we often take it for granted. But the spectre of a worldwide water crisis suggests that there might be something fundamentally wrong with the way we think about water. Jamie Linton dives into the history of water as an abstract concept, stripped of its environmental, social, and cultural contexts. Reduced to a scientific abstraction – to mere H20 – this concept has given modern society licence to dam, divert, and manipulate water with (...)
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    If you feel too much: thoughts on things found and lost and hoped for.Jamie Tworkowski - 2015 - New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.
    In 2006 Jamie Tworkowski wrote a story called "To Write Love on Her Arms" about helping a friend through her struggle with drug addiction, depression, and self-injury. The piece was so hauntingly beautiful that it quickly went viral, giving birth to a non-profit organization of the same name. Nine years later, To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) is an internationally-recognized leader in suicide prevention and a source of hope, encouragement, and resources for people worldwide. Jamie's words have (...)
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  43. Mathematical concepts and definitions.Jamie Tappenden - 2008 - In Paolo Mancosu, The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 256--275.
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  44. (1 other version)Metatheory and Mathematical Practice in Frege.Jamie Tappenden - 1997 - Philosophical Topics 25 (2):213-264.
    A cluster of recent papers on Frege have urged variations on the theme that Frege’s conception of logic is in some crucial way incompatible with ‘metatheoretic’ investigation. From this observation, significant consequences for our interpretation of Frege’s understanding of his enterprise are taken to follow. This chapter aims to critically examine this view, and to isolate what I take to be the core of truth in it. However, I will also argue that once we have isolated the defensible kernel, the (...)
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  45. The indeterminacy of genes: The dilemma of difference in medicine and health care.Jamie P. Ross - 2017 - Social Theory and Health 1 (15):1-24.
    How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definition is in question? The belief that race is a social construct without “biological authenticity” though widely shared across disciplines in social science is not subscribed to by traditional science. Yet with an interdisciplinary approach, the two horns of the social construct/genetics dilemma of race are not mutually exclusive. We can use traditional science to provide a rigorous framework and use a social-science approach so (...)
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    Ambient Temporalities: Rethinking Object-Oriented Time through Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger.Jamie Stephenson - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):1-31.
    Immanuel Kant is often conveyed as a Platonic or Newtonian thinker of the temporal, expressing time as an absolute and continuous repository wherein all objects occur. However, employing themes from his aesthetic writings, what happens when Kantian “sublime” time is reoriented towards a more discontinuous temporal register? This essay employs just such a reading, while also utilising Graham Harman’s Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO), as a methodological device for rethinking both Kantian and object time as neither solely continuous nor discontinuous, but somewhere (...)
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    What Gets Measured, Gets Changed: Evaluating Law and Policy for Maximum Impact.Jamie F. Chriqui, Jean C. O'Connor & Frank J. Chaloupka - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):21-26.
    Does law matter regarding public health outcomes? Regardless of what one may think about the answer to this age-old question, in recent years the public health community has increasingly demonstrated and recognized the roles that public health laws and policies play in effectuating long-lasting and broad-based population-wide changes. Public health laws and policies have been instrumental in the following ways: reducing smoking prevalence; reducing underage alcohol-related drinking, driving, crashes, and fatalities; reducing exposure to second-hand smoke; eliminating vaccine–associated paralytic poliomyelitis ; (...)
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    PET 6-[18F]fluoro-L-m-tyrosine studies of dopaminergic function in human and nonhuman primates.Jamie L. Eberling - 2008 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1.
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    A Solid Mistake: An Early State of Caraglio's Diogenes after Parmigianino.Jamie Gabbarelli - 2017 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 80 (1):231-241.
    This paper begins with an assessment of the differences between two states of Jacopo Caraglio's engraved Diogenes after Parmigianino, and between each of those states and Parmigianino's preparatory drawing of the composition. What follows is an attempt to trace both the textual sources and the creative development of this unusual iconographie subject, culminating in a hypothesis about the chronological sequence of the earliest prints of Parmigianino's Diogenes. It is argued that, originally, the artist devised the composition in collaboration with a (...)
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    Worker-led feminist mobilizing for the museum of the future.Jamie J. Hagen & Margaret Middleton - 2022 - European Journal of Women's Studies 29 (4):593-617.
    Museum workers have taken a massive hit during the pandemic when many museums closed their doors, cut staff hours, instituted layoffs and furloughs, and pushed more into precarity. For many workers, the effect of the pandemic has highlighted long-standing issues of racial, economic, gender and political inequality. This article engages with how workers are responding to this insecurity by highlighting worker-led feminist mobilizations for transformation in museums based in the United States and the United Kingdom. By focusing on efforts for (...)
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