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    The Past and Future of Utopian Studies.Laurence Davis - 2024 - Utopian Studies 34 (3):478-488.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Past and Future of Utopian StudiesLaurence Davis (bio)This critical forum on “The Past and Future of Utopian Studies” originated as a roundtable discussion at the conference, “Opening Utopia: New Directions in Utopian Studies,” held at the University of Brighton in July 2022. The title of the conference reflected a determination on the part of the program coordination team—Patricia McManus (University of Brighton), Laurence Davis (University College Cork), (...) Adiseshiah (Loughborough University), Antonis Balasopoulos (University of Cyprus), Tom Moylan (University of Limerick), Michael G. Kelly (University of Limerick), Emrah Atasoy (Cappadocia University), and Ross Sparkes (University of Brighton)—to make the conference an inclusive and potentially radically transformative event, one that would challenge entrenched orthodoxies in the field of utopian studies and help scholars and activists chart new directions in utopian scholarship and practice.This transformative ethos was reflected in the collaboratively produced conference call for papers, which stipulated that the event was dedicated to an exploration of radical utopian thinking and revolutionary praxis. The conference, we emphasized, was intended to create a welcoming and broadly [End Page 478] inclusive space where participants could explore the role of utopian thinking, imagination, and practice in addressing some of the fundamental challenges of our times. Towards this end we appended to the call a section, entitled “USS and Utopia Beyond the University,” in which we noted that our aim was to design a program that would center work intended to blur or break the well-policed and expensive borders between the university and the communities within which universities sit. We proposed, and indeed later fulfilled the promise, to work with local activists in Brighton to establish some in-person and remote-access events that would highlight and explore radical hope as it is present in the politics of migrant solidarity, co-housing initiatives, and anarchist and queer groups and spaces. We also explicitly invited contributions from those working outside the formal limits of academia or who were inside academic spaces pushing out. The enthusiastic response to the call for papers exceeded all expectations, and the resulting conference program was exceptionally varied and promising and indeed suggestive of many possible new directions in utopian studies. What follows in this special section of Utopian Studies is a product of one very lively five-person conference panel that I co-organized with Antonis Balasopoulos (University of Cyprus).The chief impetus for the transformation from conference panel to special journal section was an email invitation from the then-editor of Utopian Studies, who had attended the session and who subsequently invited us to revise and elaborate the talks for publication in the journal. Interestingly, the journal editor suggested that the contributions might provide answers to two questions: first, “where do you see the value of utopian studies in our dark times?” and second, “how can utopia and utopianism inspire activism and political changes?”In response, and speaking in my capacity as the panel chair and prospective editor of the special section, I noted that while it would be fascinating to see the contributors address questions of the value of utopian studies in our dark times, and specifically how utopia and utopianism might inspire activism and political change, such a remit would not get to the heart of what was distinctive about either our panel or the Brighton conference as a whole. The Brighton conference was dedicated specifically to an exploration of radical utopian thinking and revolutionary practice. And its title, “Opening Utopia: New Directions in Utopian Studies” suggested that utopia can be a catalyst for transformative change only if the study of utopia(s) is itself open, or “opened,” to radical influences. In our panel we explored both the past and some possible futures of utopian studies and considered “new [End Page 479] directions” that might facilitate more radical utopian thinking and revolutionary practice. While all of the contributors celebrated utopia’s transformative potential, they also criticized aspects of the field of utopian studies that arguably have limited that transformative potential, including its “blind spots” in relation to the “organizational imaginary” (Balasopoulos), its own privileged “whiteness” and colonial prerogatives (Edwards), its Anglo-American focus and tendency to overlook significant social movements outside... (shrink)
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    Watching the crown: Tangible uncertainty. A photographic essay of Melbourne in the time of the novel coronavirus.Sian Supski - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 177 (1):28-63.
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  3. Views on Privacy. A Survey.Siân Brooke & Carissa Véliz - 2020 - In Siân Brooke & Carissa Véliz (eds.), Data, Privacy, and the Individual.
    The purpose of this survey was to gather individual’s attitudes and feelings towards privacy and the selling of data. A total (N) of 1,107 people responded to the survey. -/- Across continents, age, gender, and levels of education, people overwhelmingly think privacy is important. An impressive 82% of respondents deem privacy extremely or very important, and only 1% deem privacy unimportant. Similarly, 88% of participants either agree or strongly agree with the statement that ‘violations to the right to privacy are (...)
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    Decolonizing Sikh Studies: A Feminist Manifesto.Katy Pal Sian & Rita Kaur Dhamoon - 2020 - Journal of World Philosophies 5 (2):43-60.
    In celebrating the epistemological reform and empowerment of non-white peoples in the academy, we propose a manifesto that seeks to dislodge the complacencies within Sikh Studies and within Sikh communities, and invite non-Sikhs to engage with radical Sikhi social justice. By dwelling at feminist intersections of postcolonial studies, decolonial studies, and decolonization studies, we are inspired to share the radical possibilities of Sikh Studies, and we also urge Sikh Studies and Sikh people to inhabit an explicit political orientation of insurrection (...)
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    On the fragility of skilled performance: What governs choking under pressure?Sian L. Beilock & Thomas H. Carr - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):701.
  6. Electro-convulsive therapy.Sian Bensa & John Richard Ashcroft - 2017 - In David B. Cooper (ed.), Ethics in mental-health substance use. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Susan Foley & Charles Sowerwine, A Political Romance: Léon Gambetta, Léonie Léon, and the Making of the French Republic. 1872-1882.Siân Reynolds - 2013 - Clio 37:277-277.
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    School transport ‐ the need for change.Sian Thornthwaite - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (2):133-143.
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    Two Measures of Economy in Phonological Description.Sian L. Yen - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (1):58-69.
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    How the body knows its mind: the surprising power of the physical environment to influence how you think and feel.Sian Beilock - 2015 - New York: Atria Books.
    How the Body Knows Its Mind takes you inside the amazing science of how the body affects the mind, and shows how to use that wisdom to live smarter and maximize what your body teaches your mind.
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    An Outlaw Ethics for the Study of Religions: Maternality and the Dialogic Subject in Julia Kristeva’s “Stabat Mater”.Sîan Hawthorne - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (1):127-151.
    In this essay I examine Julia Kristeva’s transgressive body of work as a strategic embodiment of, and argument for, an ethical orientation towards otherness predicated on the image of divided subjectivity identified by Jacques Lacan but powerfully re-theorised as dialogic by Kristeva. I focus on what is, for Kristeva, a stylistically unique essay – “Stabat Mater” – which examines a number of institutional discourses about motherhood from the western philosophical, religious, and psychoanalytical traditions, and simultaneously subverts them with a parallel (...)
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    Christian Auer, Armel Dubois-Nayt et Nathalie Duclos, Femmes, pouvoir et nation en.Siân Reynolds - 2014 - Clio 40:306-306.
    En 1999, à la suite d’un référendum (1997) organisé sous le gouvernement travailliste de Londres, l’Écosse s’est dotée de nouvelles institutions, un parlement et un gouvernement situés à Édimbourg, dans le cadre de la ‘dévolution’, tout en restant intégrée au Royaume Uni. En septembre 2014, à l’initiative du Parti National Écossais (SNP) qui détient actuellement la majorité à Édimbourg, un nouveau référendum a posé la question de l’indépendance. Quel qu’en ait été le résultat, l’émergence d’u...
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    Les dictionnaires biographiques et les femmes.Siân Reynolds - 2008 - Clio 28:261-274.
    Dites-moi où n’en quel pays, Est Flora la belle Romaine? Parmi les « outils indispensables de recherche » pour l’histoire des femmes et du genre, il faut compter les dictionnaires biographiques. En n’exagérant que peu, on pourrait dire que les femmes étaient non seulement minoritaires, mais quasiment introuvables dans la plupart des anciens dictionnaires nationaux, mis à part certains personnages ultra-célèbres. Depuis les années 1970 pourtant, un nouveau genre, l’ouvrage de référence consacr...
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    Louis-Pascal Jacquemond, L’Espoir brisé. 1936, les femmes et le Front populaire.Siân Reynolds - 2020 - Clio 51.
    « Premier achat de notre nouveau couple : un tandem rouge, magnifique. Je l’ai encore. » Il n’est pas étonnant que Louis-Pascal Jacquemond ait reproduit (p. 305) ce témoignage d’une femme ayant vécu 1936, ni que Michelle Zancarini-Fournel l’ait mis en exergue de sa préface à ce « panorama » sur la question des femmes à l’époque du Front populaire. Cela correspond si bien aux images de « l’embellie » célébrée par Léon Blum, ou de « l’euphorie » citée par (...)
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  15. Desertification" in north-west namibia.Sian Sullivan - 2000 - In Philip Anthony Stott & Sian Sullivan (eds.), Political ecology: science, myth and power. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Our Lady of the Libido: Towards a Marian Theology of Sexual Liberation?Sian Taylder - 2004 - Feminist Theology 12 (3):343-371.
    Marian devotion within the Catholic Church has always been seen as a remnant of ultramontanism and a key factor in maintaining the Church's misogyny and repression of women and female sexuality. The reforms of the Second Vatican Council attempted to drag Catholicism kicking and screaming into the modern era, away from superstition and ritual with a new interpretation of a Christocentric Mary. However, there exists within traditional Catholic Marian devotion a unique religious space for women which is absent from all (...)
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  17. Data, Privacy, and the Individual.Siân Brooke & Carissa Véliz (eds.) - 2020
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    Anne Johnstone, Jennifer Cunningham & Russell Leadbetter, A Century of Care: Erskine 1916-2016.Siân Reynolds - 2019 - Clio 49:288-290.
    Le care : le mot et la chose. Si la chose a toujours existé – le fait de prendre en charge et de soigner les enfants, les malades, les blessés, les vieilles personnes, entre autres – ce terme a connu une modification et revêtu une importance dans les pays anglophones qu’il n’avait pas il y a une trentaine d’années. En France, l’adoption – sans le traduire – du mot anglais dans ce sens moderne serait encore plus récente, datant des années (...)
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    On beginning – Peter Beilharz.Sian Supski - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 179 (1):261-294.
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    The absent presence of friendship.Sian Supski - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 158 (1):12-13.
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    The Hour is Coming, the Hour is Come: Church and Feminist Theology in Post-Revolutionary El Salvador.Sian Taylder - 2002 - Feminist Theology 11 (1):46-70.
    This paper examines the role of church and feminist theology in contemporary El Salvador, looking at their relationship with feminist and women's groups as well as political and civil society as a whole. Field research carried out in the summer of 2000 indicates that church and society have changed greatly in the years since the signing of the peace accords that ended a long and bitter civil war. Faced with increased levels of poverty and domestic violence, political apathy has become (...)
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  22. Numerical ordering ability mediates the relation between number-sense and arithmetic competence.Ian M. Lyons & Sian L. Beilock - 2011 - Cognition 121 (2):256-261.
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    Sur les stèles. Le nom des épouses dans quelques cimetières d’Écosse et de la région lyonnaise.Siân Zancarini-Fournel Reynolds - 2017 - Clio 45 (45):261-279.
    En Écosse (xvie-xxe siècle) Siân Reynolds Comment se fait-il qu’en Écosse, contrairement aux coutumes de l’Angleterre, une femme mariée ait pu garder son nom de naissance/de jeune fille (maiden name ou birth name) après le mariage? C’est au moment où je co-dirigeais le Dictionnaire biographique des femmes écossaises (première édition 2005) que j’ai constaté qu’en Écosse, par le passé, et jusqu’à une époque relativement récente, les femmes étaient souvent connues par leur propre nom de fami...
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    "kai saphos tyrannos en¿: Xenophon¿s account of Euphron of Sicyon¿.Sian Lewis - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:65-74.
    Xenophon's account of Euphron, tyrant at Sicyon from 368 to 366, appears to present him as a typical fourth-century 'new tyrant', dependent on mercenaries and concerned solely with his own power. But why did Xenophon choose to recount Euphron's actions and fate at such length, and why does he insist so strongly that he was a tyrant? Xenophon's interest in Euphron is part of his general approach to tyranny in the Hellenica, which depicts a series of individuals and regimes, all (...)
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  25. Historical narrative, mundane political time, and revolutionary moments : coexisting temporalities in the lived experience of social movements.Sian Lazar - 2014 - In Laura Bear (ed.), Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time. Malden, MA: Wiley.
     
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    Review. Un imperialismo tra democrazia e tirannide. Siracusa nei secoli V e IV a. C. SNC Langher.Sian Lewis - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):479-480.
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    Christine Fauré (dir.), Nouvelle encyclopédie politique et historique des femmes.Siân Reynolds - 2012 - Clio 35:06-06.
    La première édition de cet impressionnant ouvrage (885 pages) est parue en 1997 : Mathilde Dubesset en a fait le compte-rendu pour Clio (n° 7, 1998, p. 254-256). Sa réussite a provoqué des versions américaine et espagnole, et la nouvelle édition en a tenu compte pour réaliser une réactualisation profonde. Une nouvelle génération de chercheurs/ses et d’étudiant(e)s va donc découvrir ce recueil déjà très riche mais qui a été élargi et remis à jour. Ne sous-estimons pas l’énorme travail qui con...
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    Book review: Changing Space, Changing City: Johannesburg after Apartheid. [REVIEW]Siân Butcher - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 141 (1):123-127.
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    Measuring how well the NHS looks after its own staff: methodology of the first national clinical audits of occupational health services in the NHS.Siân Williams, Caroline Rogers, Penny Peel, Samuel B. Harvey, Max Henderson, Ira Madan, Julia Smedley & Robert Grant - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):283-289.
  30. Book review: Eating Between the Lines: Food and Equality in Australia. [REVIEW]Sian Supski - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 116 (1):121-124.
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  31. Specific needs of the female adult.Sian Bensa - 2019 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Jennifer Summit, Memory's Library: Medieval Books in Early Modern England. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2008. Pp. x, 343; 8 black-and-white figures. $35. [REVIEW]Siân Echard - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):467-469.
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    Keay, Moser Greek Art in View. Essays in Honour of Brian Sparkes. Pp. xviii + 172, ills, map. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. Cased, £30. ISBN: 1-84217-137-2. [REVIEW]Sian Lewis - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):471-473.
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    Laura Lee DOWNS, Writing Gender History, Londres, Hodder Arnold, 2004, x + 209 pages. [REVIEW]Siân Reynolds - 2006 - Clio 23:353-356.
    Le livre de Laura Lee Downs s’inscrit dans une collection de manuels destinée à aider les étudiant/es – anglophones – à comprendre les développements récents de l’historiographie, notamment le bon usage de la théorie dans la pratique de l’écriture historique. Par la gender history du titre, il faut comprendre, en fait, toutes les théories qui, depuis plus de trente ans, ont d’abord marqué l’histoire « des femmes », puis celle « du genre », et la façon dont ces courants ont (...)
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    Céline Schoeni, Travail féminin : retour à l’ordre! L’offensive contre le travail des femmes durant la crise économique des années 1930.Siân Reynolds - 2013 - Clio 38:327-329.
    Issu d’une thèse soutenue à l’université de Lausanne, le livre de C. Schoeni est un ouvrage dense traitant d’une question en apparence limitée, mais qui s’insère dans la longue histoire de la division sexuelle du travail : celle des femmes fonctionnaires – institutrices ou autres employées des autorités publiques – lors de la crise des années 1930. L’auteur s’est concentré sur la Suisse et la France comme cas d’études. Le titre, qui suggère une synthèse plus vaste, aurait peut-être pu indique...
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    Delphine Gardey, Le Linge du Palais-Bourbon : corps, matérialité et genre du politique à l’ère démocratique.Siân Reynolds - 2016 - Clio 43:287-290.
    Dans ce livre original et provocant, le linge n’est pas qu’une métaphore. On y trouvera beaucoup de matérialité : « les rideaux, les étoffes et tissus, les linges du corps et les uniformes », entre autres choses. Mais le linge y est aussi une métaphore, aux développements insoupçonnés : Le linge est le rappel du faste, du drapé, des brocarts. Linge de maison, il est le rappel des heures et des jours, des ordonnancements quotidiens, des servitudes du privé et du (...)
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    Fortunée Briquet, Dictionnaire historique des Françaises connues par leurs écrits (édition commentée de Nicole Pellegrin).Siân Reynolds - 2018 - Clio 48.
    « Aucun siècle n’a commencé avec un aussi grand nombre de femmes de lettres ; aucun siècle, sans doute, n’aura vu l’éducation des femmes plus soignée. » Nous sommes en 1804, il s’agit du jeune xixe siècle, et Fortunée Briquet, 22 ans, dédie son Dictionnaire, que l’on peut qualifier de « proto-manifeste féministe », au… Premier Consul et Président, Napoléon Bonaparte. Ce n’est pas le moindre des paradoxes et particularités de ce livre admirablement commenté, annoté et présenté par Nicole Pelle...
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    Helen Harden Chenut, The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class Culture in Third Republic France.Siân Reynolds - 2009 - Clio 30.
    Lors d’une grève dans la bonneterie troyenne en 1921, un incident s’est produit dont les archives ne gardent quasiment pas de trace, mais qui est resté dans la mémoire populaire. Un patron d’usine est séquestré par une foule en colère : on parle même de le faire pendre. L’intervention, paraît-il, d’une femme, syndicaliste, lui sauve la vie : elle propose qu’on l’humilie plutôt,en l’envoyant éplucher des pommes de terre. On se calme, et le patron est conduit aux autorités municipales. Pour...
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    Michelle Perrot, Mélancolie ouvrière : “Je suis entrée comme apprentie, j’avais alors douze ans”, Lucie Baud, 1908.Siân Reynolds - 2013 - Clio 38:317-319.
    « Héros et héroïnes sont le produit de discours historiques », écrivent Sophie Cassagnes-Brouquet et Mathilde Dubesset dans le numéro 30 de Clio. HFS, consacré aux Héroïnes (2009). C’est aussi le titre d’une collection éditée chez Grasset, dont l’intention n’est pas de célébrer encore une fois les femmes pionnières, connues depuis trente ans par les historien/ne/s du féminisme. Il s’agit plutôt, pour Fiammetta Vener et Caroline Fourest, qui la dirigent, de « sortir de l’obscurité » des femmes...
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    Paper-making in Scotland in the twentieth century.Siân Reynolds - 2014 - Clio 38.
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    Susan Foley & Charles.Siân Reynolds - 2013 - Clio 37.
    Le 14 novembre 1868, dans un des procès les plus remarqués du Second Empire, le jeune avocat Léon Gambetta prononce une plaidoirie « sensationnelle » contre le régime. Dans l’auditoire, une jeune femme du demi-monde, Léonie Léon, est tellement impressionnée qu’elle se lance à sa poursuite, sans succès d’ailleurs. Gambetta – bientôt célèbre pour son rôle pendant le siège de Paris, élu député de Belleville en juin 1871, futur président du Conseil – n’accorde un rendez-vous à son admiratrice que...
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    Beyond quantity: Individual differences in working memory and the ordinal understanding of numerical symbols.Ian M. Lyons & Sian L. Beilock - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):189-204.
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    Dynamic relationships between stress states and working memory.Gerald Matthews & Sian E. Campbell - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (2):357-373.
  44. Practice.John Richard Ashcroft & Sian Bensa - 2017 - In David B. Cooper (ed.), Ethics in mental-health substance use. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Information Accrual From the Period Preceding Racket-Ball Contact for Tennis Ground Strokes: Inferences From Stochastic Masking.Sepehr Jalali, Sian E. Martin, Tandra Ghose, Richard M. Buscombe, Joshua A. Solomon & Kielan Yarrow - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Network Analysis of Competitive State Anxiety.Richard Mullen & Eleri Sian Jones - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Competitive state anxiety is an integral feature of sports performance but despite its pervasiveness, there is still much debate concerning the measurement of the construct. Adopting a network approach that conceptualizes symptoms of a construct as paired associations, we proposed re-examining competitive state anxiety as a system of interacting components in a dataset of 485 competitive athletes from the United Kingdom. Following a process of data reduction, we estimated a network structure for 15 items from the modified Three Factor Anxiety (...)
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  47. Math anxiety: who has it, why it develops, and how to guard against it.Erin A. Maloney & Sian L. Beilock - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (8):404-406.
  48. Reviews: Akiko Busch, The Uncommon Life of Common Objects: Essays on Design and the Everyday (Metropolis Books, 2004). [REVIEW]Sian Supski - 2009 - Thesis Eleven 97 (1):130-134.
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    F. Canali De Rossi La Tirannide in Grecia Antica. (Fare Storia 1.) Pp. xvi + 160. Rome: Scienze e Lettere, 2012. Paper, €50. ISBN: 978-88-6687-005-0. [REVIEW]Sian Lewis - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):304-305.
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    I∑hΓopia and Πapph∑ia (K.A.E.) Enenkel, (I.L.) Pfeijffer (edd.) The Manipulative Mode. Political Propaganda in Antiquity. A Collection of Case Studies. (Mnemosyne Supplementum 261.) Pp. vi + 318, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Cased, €95, US$128. ISBN: 978-90-04-14291-6. (I.) Sluiter, (R.M.) Rosen (edd.) Free Speech in Classical Antiquity. (Mnemosyne Supplementum 254.) Pp. xii + 450. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004. Cased, €120, US$162. ISBN: 978-90-04-13925-. [REVIEW]Sian Lewis - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):85-.
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