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    The impact of clinical encounters on student nurses' ethical caring.Birgith Pedersen & Kerstin Sivonen - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):838-848.
    The aim of this study was to get a deeper understanding of student nurses’ experiences of personal caring ethics by reflection on caring encounters with patients in clinical practice, ethical caring ideals, ethical problems, and sources for inner strength that give courage to practice good caring. In all, 24 Scandinavian student nurses participated voluntarily in an interview study. The interviews were analyzed within a phenomenological–hermeneutical approach and revealed three themes. The students found themselves in two different states of vulnerability: one (...)
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  2. Meaning Potentials and the Interaction between Lexis and Contexts: An empirical substantiation.Kerstin Norén & Per Linell - 2007 - In Noel Burton-Roberts, Pragmatics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 17--3.
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    Working memory gating mechanisms explain developmental change in rule-guided behavior.Kerstin Unger, Laura Ackerman, Christopher H. Chatham, Dima Amso & David Badre - 2016 - Cognition 155 (C):8-22.
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    Towards a Social and Embodied Cognitive Psychology for Artifacts.Kerstin Dautenhahn & Thomas Christaller - 1997 - In S. O'Nuillain, Paul McKevitt & E. MacAogain, Two Sciences of Mind. John Benjamins. pp. 9--257.
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    Accounting for the role of situation in language use in a cognitive semantic representation of sentence mood.Kerstin Fischer - 2010 - In Dylan Glynn & Kerstin Fischer, Quantitative methods in cognitive semantics: corpus-driven approaches. New York: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 46--179.
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  6. Making the world safe for preventive force : South Korea and the US precedent.Kerstin Fisk & Jennifer M. Ramos - 2018 - In Daniel R. Brunstetter & Jean-Vincent Holeindre, The ethics of war and peace revisited: moral challenges in an era of contested and fragmented sovereignty. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
     
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  7. Durkheim and social movements.Kerstin Jacobsson - 2024 - In Hans Joas & Andreas Pettenkofer, The Oxford handbook of Emile Durkheim. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Variation in English and German nominal coreference: a study of political essays.Kerstin Anna Kunz - 2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    0 Introduction 0.1 Variation in nominal coreference Nominal coreference has received much interest in the field of text linguistics as an essential strategy ...
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    Relational becoming, mit Anderen werden: soziale Zugehörigkeit als Prozess.Kerstin Meissner - 2019 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Training to improve awareness of disabilities in clients with unilateral neglect.Kerstin Tham, Elisabeth Ginsburg, Anne G. Fisher & Richard Tegnér - 2001 - American Journal of Occupational Therapy 55 (1):46-54.
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    Does ignoring lead to worse evaluations? A new explanation of the stimulus devaluation effect.Kerstin Dittrich & Karl Christoph Klauer - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):193-208.
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    2.6 Between Limitations and Moments of Transcendence. A Case Study on the Frankfurt Airport Refugee Accommodation (Kerstin Söderblom). [REVIEW]Kerstin Söderblom - 2010 - In Trygve Wyller & Hans-Günter Heimbrock, Perceiving the Other: Case Studies and Theories of Respectful Action. Oxbow [Distributor]. pp. 111.
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  13. Can naturalistic theories of human rights accommodate the indigenous right to self-determination?Kerstin Reibold - 2017 - In Reidar Maliks & Johan Karlsson Schaffer, Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights: Implications for Theory and Practice. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Why indigenous land rights have not been superseded – a critical application of Waldron’s theory of supersession.Kerstin Reibold - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (4):480-495.
    Jeremy Waldron introduced the notion of rights supersession into the philosophical discussion about restitutive justice in cases of historic injustices. He refers to land claims by indigenous peoples as a real-world example and as an application of his theory of rights supersession. He implies that the changes that have taken place in settler states since the first years of colonialism are the kind of changes that lead to a supersession of land rights. The article proposes to unbundle property rights into (...)
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    Untangling the role of social relationships for overcoming challenges in local food systems: a case study of farmers in Québec, Canada.Kerstin Schreiber, Bernard Soubry, Carley Dove-McFalls & Graham K. MacDonald - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):141-156.
    Advocates for re-localizing food systems often encourage consumers to support local farmers and strengthen local food economies. Yet, local food systems hinge not only on consumers’ willingness to buy local food but also on whether farmers have the social support networks to address diverse challenges during food production and distribution. This study characterizes the challenges and support systems of farmers selling to local markets in Québec, Canada, across multiple growing seasons using a mixed-methods research design. We sent an online questionnaire (...)
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  16. Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human-robot interaction.Kerstin Dautenhahn - 2007 - In Nathan Emery, Nicola Clayton & Chris Frith, Social Intelligence: From Brain to Culture. Oxford University Press.
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    Ties that Sever: Losing the Right to Belong in Denmark.Kerstin Bree Carlson - forthcoming - Law and Critique:1-22.
    In 2018, the Danish Supreme Court revoked Adam Johansen’s citizenship in conjunction with his conviction for terrorism. Applying a proportionality test adapted from European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) jurisprudence for naturalised, not natural, citizens, the Danish court determined that Johansen’s Muslim faith tied him to Tunisia, his father’s country, rather than to Denmark. In March 2022, the ECtHR unanimously upheld this judgment. In so doing, the ECtHR solidified an emerging standard in cases of citizenship revocation for natural citizens, which (...)
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    Remembering, Rehearsal and Empathy.Kerstin Dautenhahn & Thomas Christaller - 1997 - In S. O'Nuillain, Paul McKevitt & E. MacAogain, Two Sciences of Mind. John Benjamins. pp. 9--257.
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    Die Schwester: das Leben der Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche.Kerstin Decker - 2016 - München: Berlin Verlag.
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    Was aus Asche alles werden kann–Vom Ascheamulett bis zur Beisetzung im Lavastrom.Kerstin Gernig - 2011 - In Dominik Gross, Brigitte Tag & Christoph Schweikardt, Who wants to live forever?: Postmoderne Formen des Weiterwirkens nach dem Tod. New York: Campus-Verlag. pp. 5--113.
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    Lost in Anonymization — A Data Anonymization Reference Classification Merging Legal and Technical Considerations.Kerstin N. Vokinger, Daniel J. Stekhoven & Michael Krauthammer - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (1):228-231.
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    Infants' emerging ability to represent occluded object motion.Kerstin Rosander & Claes von Hofsten - 2004 - Cognition 91 (1):1-22.
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    The Still Life of Objects – Heidegger, Schapiro, and Derrida reconsidered.Kerstin Thomas - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 60 (1):81-102.
    Kerstin Thomas revaluates the famous dispute between Martin Heidegger, Meyer Schapiro, and Jacques Derrida, concerning a painting of shoes by Vincent Van Gogh. The starting point for this dispute was the description and analysis of things and artworks developed in his essay, “The Origin of the Work of Art”. In discussing Heidegger’s account, the art historian Meyer Schapiro’s main point of critique concerned Heidegger’s claim that the artwork reveals the truth of equipment in depicting shoes of a peasant woman (...)
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    Settler Colonialism, Decolonization, and Climate Change.Kerstin Reibold - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (4):624-641.
    The article proposes that climate change makes enduring colonial injustices and structures visible. It focuses on the imposition and dominance of colonial concepts of land and self-determination on Indigenous peoples in settler states. It argues that if the dominance of these colonial frameworks remains unaddressed, the progressing climate change will worsen other colonial injustices, too. Specifically, Indigenous self-determination capabilities will be increasingly undermined, and Indigenous peoples will experience the loss of what they understand as relevant land from within their own (...)
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    Global Welfare Egalitarianism, Resource Rights, and Decolonization.Kerstin Reibold - 2021 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 13 (1):80-98.
    This paper argues that land and resource rights are often essential in overcoming colonial inequality and devaluation of indigenous populations and cultures. It thereby criticizes global welfare egalitarians that promote the abolition of national sovereignty over resources in the name of increased equality. The paper discusses two ways in which land and resource rights contribute to decolonization and the eradication of the associated inequality. First, it proposes that land and resource rights have acquired a status-conferring function for colonized peoples so (...)
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    Meeting the Patient’s Interest in Veterinary Clinics. Ethical Dimensions of the 21st Century Animal Patient.Kerstin Weich & Herwig Grimm - 2018 - Food Ethics 1 (3):259-272.
    The main objective of this paper is to introduce the concept of the “animal patient” to academic debates on animal ethics, veterinary ethics and medical ethics. This move reflects the prioritization of the animal patient in the veterinary profession’s own current ethical self-conception. Our paper contributes to the state of research by analysing the conceptual prerequisites for the constitution and understanding of animals as patients through the lens of two concepts fundamental to the medical field: health and disease. The first (...)
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    Besetzt! - Zum Umgang mit unrechtmäßigem Benefizienbesitz im Pontifikat Johannes’ XXII.Kerstin Hitzbleck - 2014 - In Martin Rohde & Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Papst Johannes Xxii.: Konzepte Und Verfahren Seines Pontifikats. De Gruyter. pp. 199-230.
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  28. Image testimonies: witnessing in times of social media.Kerstin Schankweiler, Verena Straub & Tobias Wendl (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
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  29. Image testimonies witnessing in times of social media.Kerstin Schankweiler, Verena Straub & Tobias Wendl - 2019 - In Kerstin Schankweiler, Verena Straub & Tobias Wendl, Image testimonies: witnessing in times of social media. New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
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  30. Moroccan lives matter" : practices and politics of affecting.Kerstin Schankweiler - 2019 - In Kerstin Schankweiler, Verena Straub & Tobias Wendl, Image testimonies: witnessing in times of social media. New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
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    Who Needs to Tell the Truth? – Epistemic Injustice and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions for Minorities in Non-Transitional Societies.Kerstin Reibold - forthcoming - Episteme.
    Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCs) have become a widely used tool to reconcile societies in the aftermath of widespread injustice or social and political conflict in a state. This article focuses on TRCs that take place in non-transitional societies in which the political and social structures, institutions, and power relations have largely remained in place since the time of injustice. Furthermore, it will focus on one particular injustice that TRCs try to address through the practice of truth-telling, namely the eradication (...)
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    Activist poetry versus lyrical action: Günther Anders on poetry and politics.Kerstin Putz - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 153 (1):24-38.
    This essay focuses on Günther Anders’s engagement with (political) poetry. I draw on published material and unpublished source texts from the Anders Nachlass to track how Anders arrives at his own writing style and mode of address through his sustained engagement with poetry. Anders’s philosophical prose and exoteric use of language is shaped by multifaceted reflections on (political) poetry and by the tension between ‘political poetry’ and ‘lyrical action’. I first elaborate on Anders's reading of Brecht in the early 1930s, (...)
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    "Changing the Subject" Literaturüberblick zur anglo-amerikanischen Beziehung von Poststrukturalismus und Feminismus.Kerstin Barndt - 1990 - Die Philosophin 1 (1):118-121.
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    Feminist Theory and the Women's Movement. Feminism and Post/Modernism. 3.-10.4.1991, Dubrovnik.Kerstin Barndt - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (4):102-104.
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    Das Recht in der Korrelation von Dogmatik und Ethik.Kerstin Gäfgen - 1991 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Central fixation bias in the real world? : evidence from the supermarket.Kerstin Gidlöf, Annika Wallin & Kenneth Holmqvist - unknown
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    Visual attention during real-world decision making.Kerstin Gidlöf, Annika Wallin & Kenneth Holmqvist - unknown
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    Motives for economic migration: A review.Kerstin Mitterbacher - 2025 - Journal of Dynamic Decision Making 10.
    Migration is a key driver of economic and societal transformation, touching people’s lives worldwide. Understanding why people decide to migrate is crucial for fostering inclusive and diverse societies and informing effective policy-making. This paper focuses on economic migrants, a particular group of migrants whose study has primarily been confined to narrow areas of interest and characterized by inconsistent terminology, limiting cross-study comparability and the synthesis of findings. Viewed through the interdisciplinary lens and derived from theoretical, empirical, and analytical research outcomes, (...)
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    Hélène Cixous et le miracle littéraire.Kerstin Munck - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (1):43-52.
    RÉSUMÉ La problématique de l’écriture et la vie sera abordée dans le présent article, où je soulignerai que, dès ses débuts, la position d’Hélène Cixous suppose une distanciation de l’auteure par rapport à l’écriture autobiographique. En centrant mon analyse sur une scène de Si près, je constate que l’expérience de la narratrice faite chez les écrivains publics à Oran démontre cette même position: c’est l’écrivain qui est l’inventeur de l’écriture et la fiction ne reproduit pas le réel. J’établis une comparaison (...)
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    Gullberg, Steven R.: Astronomy of the Inca Empire. Use and Significance of the Sun and the Night Sky.Kerstin Nowack - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):492-494.
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    Wer organisiert das Leben? Lebensentwürfe in der frühen Biologie.Kerstin Palm - 2004 - Die Philosophin 15 (30):43-54.
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    The Effect of Nudging in Promoting the Consumption of Organic Fruits and Vegetables.Kerstin Weimer, Richard Ahlström & Francisco Esteves - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A field study collecting behavioral data was conducted to investigate effects of behavioral interventions, commonly known as nudges, in promoting the consumption of organic fruits and vegetables. Consumption, both organically and conventionally produced fruits and vegetables, was measured in a grocery store during 4 days where consumers were exposed to informational messages in combination with either emotional images or social norm messages. Measurements of daily consumption without exposure to nudges were carried out during four other days. The results showed no (...)
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    Animal rights activism: a moral-sociological perspective on social movements.Kerstin Jacobsson - 2016 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Edited by Jonas Lindblom.
    We're in an era of ever increasing attention to animal rights, and activism around the issue is growing more widespread and prominent. In this volume, Kerstin Jacobsson and Jonas Lindblom use the animal rights movement in Sweden to offer the first analysis of social movements through the lens of Emile Durkheim's sociology of morality. By positing social movements as essentially a moral phenomenon--and morality itself as a social fact--the book complements more structural, cultural, or strategic action-based approaches, even as (...)
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  44. Rawls on Kant.Kerstin Budde - 2007 - European Journal of Political Theory 6 (3):339-358.
    This article will investigate Rawls's claim that his theory is Kantian in origin. In drawing on the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy, I will show that Rawls's claim to be Kantian cannot be conclusively explained and assessed without the Lectures. An investigation of the Lectures shows that Rawls forces onto Kant's theory a Rawlsian interpretation which crucially alters Kant's theory. So far the secondary literature has neglected to subject Rawls's Lectures to detailed philosophical scrutiny. This article aims to (...)
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    Why some are more equal: Family firm heterogeneity and the effect on management’s attention to CSR.Kerstin Fehre & Florian Weber - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (3):321-334.
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    Task Dominance Determines Backward Inhibition in Task Switching.Kerstin Jost, Vera Hennecke & Iring Koch - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Summary of Papers.Kerstin Thomas - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 60 (1):13-16.
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    Die Macht der Affekte: Spinozas Theorie immanenter Individuation.Kerstin Andermann - 2020 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Spinozas Ethik bietet ein metaphysisches Modell der Wirklichkeit, das die Stellung des Menschen in den relationalen Verhältnissen der umgebenden Welt erklärbar macht. Wir haben es hier aber nicht mit einer anthropologischen Theorie des Menschen zu tun, sondern mit einer ontologischen Theorie immanenter Individuation. Spinoza unterzieht seine ontologischen Grundbegriffe einer immanenten Begründung und bestimmt ein Affektionsgeschehen, durch das auch menschliche Individuen konstituiert werden. Affektionen sind dabei als heteronome Machtwirkungen zu verstehen, die die Aktivität und die Passivität menschlicher Individuen bestimmen. Die Erkenntnis (...)
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    Welche Art von Unterdrückung sollte im Fokus eines transnationalen, anti-imperialistischen Feminismus stehen?Kerstin Reibold - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 9 (1):335-370.
    Serene Khaders Decolonizing Universalism präsentiert eine erhellende Theorie darüber, wie ein antiimperialer, transnationaler Feminismus heute verstanden werden sollte. Im Mittelpunkt ihrer Theorie steht eine Definition von Feminismus als Widerstand gegen sexistische Unterdrückung, welche sie als systematische Benachteiligung, die Frauen wegen ihres Frau-Seins erfahren, versteht. Allerdings begründet Khader nur sehr kursorisch, warum diese Definition von Unterdrückung am besten für einen antiimperialen, transnationalen Feminismus geeignet ist. Dieser Artikel argumentiert, dass Khader nicht nur eine ausführlichere Begründung schuldig bleibt, sondern dass ihr Konzept von (...)
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    Das bestimmte Unbestimmte: Formen der Emotion im Bild.Kerstin Thomas - 2017 - In Franz Engel, Johanna Schiffler & Marion Lauschke, Ikonische Formprozesse: Zur Philosophie des Unbestimmten in Bildern. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 85-100.
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