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  1. Alena Dvorakova (2004). On Humour. British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1):100-102.score: 120.0
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  2. A. Dvorakova (2005). Review: Laughing at Nothing. Humor as a Response to Nihilism. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (1):106-108.score: 30.0
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  3. Alena V. Ledeneva (1998). Russia's Economy of Favours: Blat, Networking, and Informal Exchange. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    The word blat refers to the system of informal contacts and personal networks which was used to obtain goods and services under the rationing which characterised Soviet Russia. Alena Ledeneva's book is the first to analyse blat in all its historical, socio-economic and cultural aspects, and to explore its implications for post-Soviet society. In a socialist distribution system which resulted in constant shortages, blat developed into an 'economy of favours' which shadowed an overcontrolling centre and represented the reaction of (...)
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  4. Jürgen Landes, Jeff Paris & Alena Vencovská (2008). Some Aspects of Polyadic Inductive Logic. Studia Logica 90 (1):3 - 16.score: 3.0
    We give a brief account of some de Finetti style representation theorems for probability functions satisfying Spectrum Exchangeability in Polyadic Inductive Logic, together with applications to Non-splitting, Language Invariance, extensions with Equality and Instantial Relevance.
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  5. Alena Alexandrova & Jean-Luc Nancy (eds.) (2012). Re-Treating Religion: Deconstructing Christianity with Jean-Luc Nancy. Fordham University Press.score: 3.0
    Re-treating Religion is the first volume to analyze his long-term project The Deconstruction of Christianity,especially his major statement of it in Dis-Enclosure.Nancy conceives monotheistic religion and secularization not as opposite ...
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  6. Barbara Prainsack & Alena Buyx (2012). Solidarity in Contemporary Bioethics – Towards a New Approach. Bioethics 26 (7):343-350.score: 3.0
    This paper, which is based on an extensive analysis of the literature, gives a brief overview of the main ways in which solidarity has been employed in bioethical writings in the last two decades. As the vagueness of the term has been one of the main targets of critique, we propose a new approach to defining solidarity, identifying it primarily as a practice enacted at the interpersonal, communal, and contractual/legal levels. Our three-tier model of solidarity can also help to explain (...)
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  7. Marek Preiss, Helen A. Klein, Nancy M. Levenburg & Alena Nohavova (2013). A Cross-Country Evaluation of Cheating in Academia—A Comparison of Data From the US and the Czech Republic. Journal of Academic Ethics 11 (2):157-167.score: 3.0
    In this study, we examine differences in cheating behaviors in higher education between two countries, namely the United States and the Czech Republic, which differ in many social, cultural and political aspects. We compare a recent (2011) Czech Republic survey of 291 students to that of 268 students in the US (Klein et al., 2007). For all items surveyed, CR students showed a higher propensity to engage in cheating. Additionally, we found more forms of serious cheating present in the Czech (...)
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  8. Stephen Lovell, Alena V. Ledeneva & A. B. Rogachevskiĭ (eds.) (2000). Bribery and Blat in Russia: Negotiating Reciprocity From the Middle Ages to the 1990s. St. Martin's Press, in Association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London.score: 3.0
    For several centuries, the Russians have been famous for the number of transactions they conduct through unofficial channels. This book, the first sustained attempt to explain and analyze Russian society's reliance on unofficial "give-and-take," focuses especially on two key practices: bribery (the use of public office for private gain) and blat (the informal exchange of favors). It brings together specialists from a wide range of disciplines.
     
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  9. Alena Vališová (ed.) (2011). Autorita a Proměny Jejího Pojetí V Edukačním Prostředí. Nakl. Karolinum.score: 3.0
     
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  10. Alena L. Vasilyeva (2012). Topics as Indication of Being on-Task/Off-Task in Dispute Mediation. Empedocles 3 (1):61-82.score: 3.0
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