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  1. The Realization of Portable MRI for Indigenous Communities in the USA and Canada.Shana Birly, Angela Teeple & Judy Illes - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (4):816-823.
    The paucity of existing baseline data for understanding neurologic health and the effects of injury on people from Indigenous populations is causally related to the limited representation of communities in neuroimaging research to date. In this paper, we explore ways to change this trend in the context of portable MRI, where portability has opened up imaging to communities that have been neglected or inaccessible in the past. We discuss pathways to engage local leadership, foster the participation of communities for this (...)
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    Exploring Resilience: in the Face of Trauma.Shana Hormann - 2018 - Humanistic Management Journal 3 (1):91-104.
    What exactly is that quality of resilience that carries people, organizations, and communities through traumatic times? As a construct, resilience is built on the underlying assumption that an individual or organization has undergone a situation of ‘significant adversity’ and has adapted positively, returning to or increasing in performance and psychological wellbeing : 227–233, 2003; Sutcliffe and Vogus 2003). Definitions of resilience range on a continuum from survival to adaptation to competence to healing to hardiness to robustness to wellness : 205–220, (...)
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    Visual perception and regulatory conflict: Motivation and physiology influence distance perception.Shana Cole, Emily Balcetis & Sam Zhang - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):18.
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    Moving beyond the theoretical: Medical students’ desire for practical, role-specific ethics training.Shana D. Stites, Justin Clapp, Stefanie Gallagher & Autumn Fiester - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):154-163.
    Background: It has been widely reported that medical trainees experience situations with profound ethical implications during their clinical rotations. To address this, most U.S. medical schools include ethics curricula in their undergraduate programs. However, the contents of these curricula vary substantially. Our pilot study aimed to discover, from the students’ perspective, how ethics pedagogy prepares medical students for clerkship and what gaps might remain. Methods: This qualitative study organized focus groups of third- and fourth-year medical students. Participants recounted ethical concerns (...)
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    Mbailundu Remembered: Colonial Traces in Post-Civil War Angola.Shana Melnysyn - 2019 - Kronos 45 (1):140-153.
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    Le corpus comme portail pour l’étude de la variation (socio)linguistique.Shana Poplack - 2021 - Corpus 22.
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    An Open Letter to Physicians.Shana Alexander - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (1):7.
    Some weeks ago, we learned that the matriarch of a family, my good friend Anna, is dying. She is 75 and has inoperable esophageal cancer, and the doctors say it will only take a few more weeks or months. Anna is dying the way I want to die–at home, surrounded and lovingly tended by her family: her devoted husband of 54 years, her three daughters, her three worshipful sons-in-law, her adoring granddaughters. All of them see her every day. All of (...)
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    Jewish identification and critical theory: The political significance of conceptual categories.Shana Sippy, Sarah Imhoff, Aaron Gross, Jay Geller, Irene Silverblatt, Jonathan Boyarin & Annalise E. Glauz-Todrank - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (2):165-194.
    This symposium examines how various discursive frameworks inform Jewish and non-Jewish interpretations of Jewishness. Although the specific characteristics of these frameworks are context-dependent, the underlying themes remain the same: Jewish identification entails identifying “difference,” and this process of drawing distinctions between Jews and non-Jews gets developed in discursive frameworks of temporality, “race thinking,” nationalism, and genetics, among others. In the broader contexts within which Jewish identification is formulated, these frameworks serve to: delineate categories of people on the basis of socially (...)
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    Non-Epistemic Values in Adaptive Management: Framing Possibilities in the Legal Context of Endangered Columbia River Salmon.Shana Lee Hirsch & Jerrold Long - 2018 - Environmental Values 27 (5):467-488.
    Courts have determined that adaptive management does not satisfy the Endangered Species Act's requirement to use the ‘best available science’. This is due, in part, to the failure to recognise the role of non-epistemic values in science. We examine the role of values in the legal controversy over the scientific reports and adaptive management plans for endangered salmon in the Columbia River Basin. To do this, we employ philosophical concepts related to risk and uncertainty that demonstrate how non-epistemic values are (...)
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    The Drama of Chinese Feminism: Neoliberal Agency, Post-Socialist Coloniality, and Post-Cold War Transnational Feminist Praxis.Shana Ye - 2021 - Feminist Studies 47 (3):783-812.
  11. Code-switching (linguistic).Shana Poplack - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 2062--2065.
     
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    Thirty years ago.Shana Alexander - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (6).
  13. Situating Service: Care and Equity in Academic Libraries.Shana Higgins - 2020 - In Veronica Arellano Douglas & Joanna Gadsby (eds.), Deconstructing service in libraries: intersections of identities and expectations. Sacramento, CA: Litwin Books.
     
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    The Elephant in the Server Room.Shana R. Ponelis & Johannes J. Britz - 2012 - Journal of Information Ethics 21 (1):27-39.
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    Interactions between Obsessional Symptoms and Interpersonal Ambivalences in Psychodynamic Therapy: An Empirical Case Study.Shana Cornelis, Mattias Desmet, Kimberly L. H. D. Van Nieuwenhove, Reitske Meganck, Jochem Willemsen, Ruth Inslegers & Jasper Feyaerts - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:190151.
    Background: The classical symptom specificity hypothesis (Blatt, 1974) links obsessional symptoms to autonomous interpersonal behavior. Inconsistent findings from cross-sectional group studies on symptom specificity have previously been associated with several conceptual and methodological limitations intrinsic to nomothetic research. Previous empirical case research reported ambivalences between autonomous and dependent interpersonal behavior in obsessional pathology. Aim and Method: The present ‘theory-building’ case study specifically aims at further refinement of the classical symptom specificity hypothesis by testing specific operationalizations within an empirical single case (...)
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    Rediscovering the Social Imperative in Managing Public and Non-Profit Services in Morocco.Shana Cohen - 2013 - Philosophy of Management 12 (2):57-69.
    This paper analyses social practices within public health services in Morocco, suggesting that current management orientations toward models like New Public Management obscure the social relations that often make under-resourced healthcare effective. Health policy in Morocco has increasingly adopted principles that reflect neoliberal influence in international development. Citing the work of Moroccan philosopher Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and American philosopher John Searle, the paper calls for policymakers to recognise the capacity of institutions to frame social relations. Likewise, policy administration and management (...)
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    The Moroccan Subject in a Globalizing World.Shana Cohen - 2004 - Thesis Eleven 78 (1):28-45.
    This article outlines a theory of subjectivity and social consciousness that complements prevalent debates in cultural studies about marginality and subjectivity. The article suggests that we can interpret the constitution of subjectivity sociologically as between the nation-state and global market integration. More broadly, we can think about social processes in global market capitalism through returning to class formation. The article draws upon research conducted in Morocco from 1995-97 and again in 2000-02 to illustrate social transformation in market reform.
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    al-Jawānib al-nafsīyah wa-al-tarbawīyah fī falsafat Abī Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā al-Rāzī.ʻUjayl Naʻīm Jābir - 2011 - ʻAmmān: Faḍāʼāt lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā,865?-925?; criticism and interpretation.
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  19. Implications of social justice for the pricing of information goods.Shana R. Ponelis - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 7:216-220.
    During the past few years information has increasingly become a commodity. As a commodity the atypical cost structure of information goods in competitive markets result in the price of reproduction of information goods tending to zero implying that market failure is highly likely. Intellectual property rights prevent such market failure by protecting the ability of creators and/or distributors to charge for information goods and as such serve to stimulate and support the creation of information. But information also plays a vital (...)
     
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    Special Supplement: The Birth of Bioethics.Albert R. Jonsen, Shana Alexander, Judith P. Swazey, Warren T. Reich, Robert M. Veatch, Daniel Callahan, Tom L. Beauchamp, Stanley Hauerwas, K. Danner Clouser, David J. Rothman, Daniel M. Fox, Stanley J. Reiser & Arthur L. Caplan - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (6):S1.
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    Ethical gaps in studies of the digital divide.Kenneth L. Hacker & Shana M. Mason - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (2):99-115.
    There are many reports about the digital divideand many discrepant interpretations of what thereports indicate. This pattern of competinganalyses, often in relation to identical datasets, has endured for a good part of the lastdecade. It is argued here that a major problemwith much of the digital divide research is afailure to include ethical concerns as anexplicit part of analyzing and interpretingdigital divide gaps. If researchers includemore recognition of ethics with their findingsabout divide gaps, it is likely that they willproduce better (...)
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    Setting Boundaries between Science and Law: Lessons from Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Edward J. Hackett & Shana M. Solomon - 1996 - Science, Technology and Human Values 21 (2):131-156.
    In Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court made its first major pronouncement on the evaluation of scientific evidence, calling on judges to act as gatekeepers for scientific knowledge and validity, despite lack of scientific training among judges. Daubert offers the science studies community a case study for examining how judges engage in boundary-work and construct scientific validity. In constructing scientific validity under Daubert, judges must evaluate the scientific method behind a particular scientific claim, and will look (...)
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  23. The scatter of the reliability factor of Roller bearing dimensioning, and its practical aspects.B. Bir - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 39.
     
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    Book Review: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology. [REVIEW]Shana Hirsch - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (5):665-667.
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    Making Global Problems Local: Understanding Large-scale Environmental Issues Using Ethnographic Methods. [REVIEW]Shana Lee Hirsch - 2020 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (5):963-973.
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    Local Perception of Environmental Change in a Semi-Arid Area of Northeast Brazil: A New Approach for the Use of Participatory Methods at the Level of Family Units. [REVIEW]Shana Sampaio Sieber, Patrícia Muniz Medeiros & Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (5):511-531.
    The diversity of plant resources in the Brazilian semi-arid region is being compromised by practices related to agriculture, pastures, and forest harvesting, especially in areas containing Caatinga vegetation (xeric shrublands and thorn forests). The impact of these practices constitutes a series of complex factors involving local issues, creating a need for further scientific studies on the social-environmental dynamics of natural resource use. Through participatory methods, the present study analyzed people’s representations about local environmental change processes in the Brazilian semi-arid region, (...)
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    Lino Conti . Natura e scienza nella rivoluzione francescana. 316 pp., illus. Perugia: Edizioni Centro Stampa, 2013. €20. [REVIEW]Shana Worthen - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):697-698.
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  28. Falsafat al-taʼrīkh fī fikr al-Imām ʻAlī: dirāsah fī Nahj al-balāghah.Ḥamīd Sirāj Jābir - 2017 - Karbalāʼ: al-ʻAtabah al-Ḥusaynīyah al-Muqaddasah, Qism al-Shuʼūn al-Dīnīyah, Shuʻbat al-Nashāṭāt al-Dīnīyah.
     
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    Theoretical pluralism in psychoanalytic case studies.Jochem Willemsen, Shana Cornelis, Filip M. Geerardyn, Mattias Desmet, Reitske Meganck, Ruth Inslegers & Joachim M. B. D. Cauwe - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Psilocybin and the Meaning Response: Exploring the Healing Process in a Retreat Setting in Jamaica.Maria Orozco & Shana Harris - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (1):130-160.
    In the past decade, the consumption of psilocybin mushrooms has become a popular therapeutic tool for people looking to deal with mental and emotional health issues. The emerging interest in psilocybin therapy in the global north has led to the development of retreat centers in locations where psilocybin is legal or unregulated. Drawing on ethnographic research at a psilocybin retreat center in Jamaica, this article examines the emotional and somatic reactions attributed to psilocybin that influence the social interactions and the (...)
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    Task demand not so damning: Improved techniques that mitigate demand in studies that support top-down effects.Emily Balcetis & Shana Cole - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  32. Chapter twenty-one.Jennifer Fewell, Shana K. Schmidt & Thomas Taylor - 2009 - In Jürgen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard. pp. 483.
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  33. Dirāsāt fī al-khiṭāb al-jamālī al-baṣarī.ʻAlī Shanāwah Wādī - 2009 - Baghdād: Dār al-Shuʼūn al-Thaqāfīyah al-ʻĀmmah.
     
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    Adaptive Epistemologies: Conceptualizing Adaptation to Climate Change in Environmental Science.Jerrold Long & Shana Lee Hirsch - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (2):298-319.
    This article explores how scientists adapt to a changing climate. To do this, we bring examples from a case study of salmon habitat restorationists in the Columbia River Basin into conversation with concepts from previous work on change and stability in knowledge infrastructures and scientific practice. In order to adapt, ecological restorationists are increasingly relying on predictive modeling tools, as well as initiating broader changes in the interdisciplinary nature of the field of ecological restoration itself. We explore how the field (...)
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    Expanding Our Lens: Thinking Beyond Genomics.Jessica Mozersky, Shana D. Stites & Dominic A. Sisti - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):29-31.
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    Book Review: Taking the Stand: Rape Survivors and the Prosecution of Rapists. By Amanda Konradi. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007, 240 pp., $49.95. [REVIEW]Shana L. Maier - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (6):840-842.
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    Max Engammare. L'ordre du temps: L'invention de la ponctualité au XVIe siècle. 263 pp., table, bibl., illus., index. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2004. $67. [REVIEW]Shana Worthen - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):611-612.
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    Pamela O. Long. Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400–1600. xii + 196 pp., illus., bibl., index. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2011. $22.95. [REVIEW]Shana Worthen - 2014 - Isis 105 (3):636-637.
  39. al-Dīn wa-al-qiyam al-insānīyah al-ʻulyā: muqārabah Qurʼānīyah li-waẓīfat al-dīn.Ḥasan Jābir - 2022 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Amīr lil-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm.
     
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    Falsafat al-taʼwīl ʻinda Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī =.ʻAlī Jābir - 2014 - Bayrūt: Markaz al-Ḥaḍārah li-Tanmiyat al-Fikr al-Islāmī.
    يعالج الدكتور الشيخ علي جابر في هذا الكتاب قضية التأويل وآليات تفسير النصوص الدينية عند صدر الدين الشيرازي.
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    Documenting Food Insecure U.S. Children in the Wake of the Pandemic.Courtney Bir, John Lai & Nicole Olynk Widmar - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (2):1-17.
    Many households experienced significant negative economic impacts from job or work opportunity loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, including loss of income, loss of employer-provided health insurance, possible housing insecurity, and increases in food insecurity. Results from a sample of 929 U.S. households show that 53% of households with children reported some indications of food insecurity in 2020. The food security score divergences between households with and without children are stark, with food insecurity being worse among households with children. Food insecurity (...)
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    The Impact of Budget Goal Difficulty and Promotion Availability on Employee Fraud.Shana M. Clor-Proell, Steven E. Kaplan & Chad A. Proell - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (4):773-790.
    The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of two organizational variables, budget goal difficulty and promotion availability, on employee fraud. Limited research shows that difficult, specific goals result in more unethical behavior than general goals :422–432, 2004). We predict that goal difficulty and promotion availability will interact to affect employee fraud. Specifically, we contend that the availability of promotions will have little, if any, effect on employee fraud under easy goals but have a substantial effect on fraud (...)
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    Sylvia Bowerbank. Speaking for Nature: Women and Ecologies of Early Modern England. xii + 287 pp., illus., notes, index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. $49.95. [REVIEW]Shana Cohen - 2006 - Isis 97 (3):554-555.
  44. Validity Beyond Measurement: Why Psychometric Validity Is Insufficient for Valid Psychotherapy Research.Femke L. Truijens, Shana Cornelis, Mattias Desmet, Melissa M. De Smet & Reitske Meganck - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Division of labor in the context of complexity.J. H. Fewell, Shana K. Schmidt & Thomas Taylor - 2009 - In Jürgen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard.
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    Deciding with Others: Interdependent Decision‐Making.Emily A. Largent, Justin Clapp, Jennifer S. Blumenthal-Barby, Christine Grady, Amy L. McGuire, Jason Karlawish, Joshua D. Grill, Shana D. Stites & Andrew Peterson - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (6):23-32.
    Over the course of human life, health care decision‐making is often interdependent. In this article, we use “interdependence” to refer to patients’ engagement of nonclinicians—for example, family members or trusted friends—to reach health care decisions. Interdependence, we suggest, is common for patients in all stages of life, from early childhood to late adulthood. This view contrasts with the common bioethical assumption that medical decisions are either wholly independent or dependent and that independence or dependence is tightly coupled with a person's (...)
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    Dawr al-irādah fī al-ʻamal al-ṭibbī: dirāsah muqāranah.Jābir Maḥjūb ʻAlī - 2000 - al-Shuwaykh [Kuwait]: Majlis al-Nashr al-ʻIlmī, Lajnat al-Taʼlīf wa-al-Taʻrīb wa-al-Nashr.
    Will; role on; cure; medicine; laws and legislations; comparative study.
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    Difāʻan ʻan al-ʻaqlānīyah.Jābir ʻUṣfūr - 2020 - al-Qāhirah: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb.
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    How Do Investors Respond to Restatements? Repairing Trust Through Managerial Reputation and the Announcement of Corrective Actions.Anna M. Cianci, Shana M. Clor-Proell & Steven E. Kaplan - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):297-312.
    Following SOX, financial restatements increased dramatically. Prior research suggests that how investors respond to restatements, particularly those involving fraud, may mitigate or exacerbate damage suffered. We extend both accounting and management research by examining the joint effects of pre-restatement managerial reputation and the announcement of managerial corrective actions in response to a restatement on nonprofessional investors’ judgments. We find that pre-restatement managerial reputation and the announcement of managerial corrective actions jointly influence investors’ managerial fraud prevention assessments, which mediate their trust (...)
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  50. Pah Islām ke ṭolanīz adab.Sayad Aḥmad Ṣābir - unknown - Kandahār: Maktabah al-Rashīdiyah.
    Religious life in Islam and on Islamic ethics.
     
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