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    Do Environmental CSR Initiatives Serve Organizations' Legitimacy in the Oil Industry? Exploring Employees' Reactions Through Organizational Identification Theory.Kenneth Roeck & Nathalie Delobbe - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 110 (4):397-412.
    Little is known about employees' responses to their organizations' initiatives in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Academics have already identified a few outcomes regarding CSR's impact on employees' attitudes and behaviours; however, studies explaining the underlying mechanisms that drive employees' favourable responses to CSR remain largely unexplored. Based on organizational identification (OI) theory, this study surveyed 155 employees of a petrochemical organization to better elucidate why, how and under which circumstances employees might positively respond to organizations' CSR initiatives in the controversial (...)
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    Do Environmental CSR Initiatives Serve Organizations’ Legitimacy in the Oil Industry? Exploring Employees’ Reactions Through Organizational Identification Theory.Kenneth De Roeck & Nathalie Delobbe - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 110 (4):397-412.
    Little is known about employees’ responses to their organizations’ initiatives in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Academics have already identified a few outcomes regarding CSR’s impact on employees’ attitudes and behaviours; however, studies explaining the underlying mechanisms that drive employees’ favourable responses to CSR remain largely unexplored. Based on organizational identification (OI) theory, this study surveyed 155 employees of a petrochemical organization to better elucidate why, how and under which circumstances employees might positively respond to organizations’ CSR initiatives in the controversial (...)
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    Beyond a Human Rights-Based Approach to AI Governance: Promise, Pitfalls, Plea.Nathalie A. Smuha - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (S1):91-104.
    This paper discusses the establishment of a governance framework to secure the development and deployment of “good AI”, and describes the quest for a morally objective compass to steer it. Asserting that human rights can provide such compass, this paper first examines what a human rights-based approach to AI governance entails, and sets out the promise it propagates. Subsequently, it examines the pitfalls associated with human rights, particularly focusing on the criticism that these rights may be too Western, too individualistic, (...)
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  4. Methods to assess the reliability of the interRAI Acute Care: a framework to guide clinimetric testing. Part II.Nathalie I. H. Wellens, Koen Milisen, Johan Flamaing & Philip Moons - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):822-827.
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    Das Drama der Identität im Film.Nathalie Weidenfeld - 2012 - Marburg: Schüren.
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    Introduction: Beyond the Production of Ignorance: The Pervasiveness of Industry Influence through the Tools of Chemical Regulation.Nathalie Jas, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Sara Angeli Aguiton, Valentin Thomas & Emmanuel Henry - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (5):911-924.
    Research on the influence of industry on chemical regulation has mostly been conducted within the framework of the production of ignorance. This special issue extends this research by looking at how industry asserts its interests––not just in the scientific sphere but also at other stages of policy-making and regulatory process––with a specific focus on the types of tools or instruments industry has used. Bringing together sociologists and historians specialized in Science and Technology Studies, the articles of the special issue study (...)
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  7. Autisme et adolescence.Nathalie Poirier, Catherine Kozminski, Maëlle Adenot, Erika-Lyne Smith, Catherine Taieb-Lachance & Ariane Leroux-Boudreault - 2017 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Cet ouvrage est né d'une réalité et d'un besoin. La petite Maëlle, enfant autiste, est devenue adolescente, alors il fallait la suivre pour mieux l'accompagner dans cette nouvelle étape de sa vie. Comme cela arrive chez les autres enfants qui entrent dans l'adolescence, tout est remis en question : les idéaux, l'identité, l'amitié, l'amour. Entre-temps, il y a eu la publication de la cinquième version du Manuel diagnostique et statistique des troubles mentaux (DSM-5). Il fallait donc étudier cette entrée dans (...)
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    tDCS for Memory Enhancement: Analysis of the Speculative Aspects of Ethical Issues.Nathalie Voarino, Veljko Dubljević & Eric Racine - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Evaluating Abstract Art: Relation between Term Usage, Subjective Ratings, Image Properties and Personality Traits.Nathalie Lyssenko, Christoph Redies & Gregor U. Hayn-Leichsenring - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Green is the New White: How Virtue Motivates Green Product Purchase.Nathalie Spielmann - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 173 (4):759-776.
    It is important to understand the drivers of green consumption, because of growing concern for the health of the planet. In this paper, the assumption that a virtue-green product relationship exists is tested. The objective is to understand how product morality can influence the valuation of green products. Relying on virtue theory and positive spillover as conceptual bases, the research implicitly and explicitly tests and confirms green product virtue. The results demonstrate that perceived green product virtue leads to positive emotions, (...)
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    The Palgrave Handbook of Methodological Individualism: Volume I.Nathalie Bulle & Francesco Di Iorio (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    While methodological individualism is a fundamental approach within the social sciences, it is often misunderstood. This highlights the need for a discursive and up-to-date reference work analyzing this approach’s classic arguments and assumptions in the light of contemporary issues in sociology, economics and philosophy. This two-volume handbook presents the first comprehensive overview of methodological individualism. Chapters discuss historical and contemporary debates surrounding this central approach within the social sciences, as well as cutting edge developments related to the individualist tradition with (...)
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    La critique littéraire de l’art entre 1850 et 1950 : démarche, méthode et style.Nathalie Kremer - 2021 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 27 (1):29-37.
    Cet article entend cerner la spécificité de la critique littéraire de l’art telle qu’elle fut pratiquée par les écrivains et poètes en France entre 1850 et 1950, dans le sillage de Diderot, à partir d’un examen des écrits sur l’art de Diderot, Baudelaire, Zola, Stendhal, Huysmans, Valéry, Proust, Reverdy, Leiris. Au-delà des différences individuelles de goût, de statut, de sujets traités et de la prolixité discursive évidente dans la pratique, on peut mettre en lumière les points de convergence qui s’observent (...)
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    Crédit et monnaie sociale chez P.J. Proudhon.Nathalie Ferreira - 2011 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 1 (1):91-116.
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  14. Claude Favre de Vaugelas.Nathalie Fournier - 2008 - In Luc Foisneau (ed.), The Dictionary of Seventeenth-Century French Philosophers. Thoemmes.
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    Shikoku’s local authorities and henro during the golden age of the pilgrimage.Nathalie Kouamé - 1997 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (3-4):413-425.
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    Les lignes brisées de l’art. Diderot et Baudelaire devant la peinture.Nathalie Kremer - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 25 (1):145-153.
    Dans leurs écrits sur l’art, Diderot et Baudelaire montrent comment les lignes des tableaux dirigent l’œil pour générer un intérêt, voire un choc déclencheur d’une expérience esthétique lorsqu’elles sont brisées. Les rides, fissures, plis qui rompent l’harmonie des figures sont pour Diderot une source profonde d’émotion, tandis que la ligne serpentine est de préférence infléchie en arabesque par Baudelaire. À leur façon, le philosophe et le poète montrent ainsi comment la pensée esthétique moderne se nourrit de ces désordres et irrégularités (...)
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    Towards a theory of synagonism.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2005 - Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (3):235–262.
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    Can Analytical Sociology Do without Methodological Individualism?Nathalie Bulle & Denis Phan - 2017 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (6):379-409.
    The explanatory power of structures in analytical sociologists’ agent-based models brings into question methodological individualism. We defend that from an explanatory point of view, the syntactic properties of models require semantic conditions of interpretation drawn from a conceptual research framework; in such a framework, social/relational structures have only partial, explanatory power ; and taking the explanation further through generative mechanism modeling necessitates calling upon methodological individualism’s generic framework of interpretation that relies on social actors’ rational capacity. According to this interpretive (...)
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  19. «Il n'est pas bon que l'homme soit seul»(Genèse, II, 18).Nathalie Prince - 2001 - Iris 22:167-185.
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  20. Peut-on aimer la peur?Nathalie Prince - 2018 - In Jean Birnbaum (ed.), De quoi avons-nous peur? [Paris]: Gallimard.
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    Alain Finkielkraut and the Politics of Cultural Identity.Nathalie Rachlin - 1995 - Substance 24 (1/2):73.
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    Francis Ponge, Le Savon, and the Occupation.Nathalie Rachlin & Rosemarie Scullion - 1998 - Substance 27 (3):85.
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    Introduction: From Engagé to Indigné: French Cinema and the Crises of Globalization.Nathalie Rachlin & Rosemarie Scullion - 2014 - Substance 43 (1):3-12.
    In 2010, two years after the global financial collapse that triggered the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the best-selling publication in France was not that year’s Prix Goncourt,1 Michel Houellebecq’s La carte et le territoire (The Map and the Territory), a novel published by Flammarion, one of Paris’s leading publishing houses. That honor went to Indignez-vous! (Time for Outrage!), a 32-page pamphlet authored by 93-year-old Stéphane Hessel, a former hero of the French Resistance, a concentration (...)
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    The Last Working Class City in France: Gheerbrant’s La république Marseille and Post-Global Cinema.Nathalie Rachlin - 2014 - Substance 43 (1):44-62.
    The title of this essay is not to be taken literally: I will not be making the case that Marseille is actually the last working class city in France. My title is a reference to Chris Marker’s 1993 film The Last Bolshevik (Le Tombeau d’Alexandre), a film about Alexander Medvedkin, one of the pioneers of early Soviet cinema. Medvedkin was the inspiration for the Groupe Medvedkine, a film collective founded by Chris Marker and made up of French militant filmmakers who, (...)
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    Chronic kidney disease: appropriateness of therapeutic management and associated factors in the AVENIR study.Nathalie Thilly, Stéphanie Boini, Michèle Kessler, Serge Briançon & Luc Frimat - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):121-128.
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    Improving ACE inhibitor use in patients hospitalized with systolic heart failure: a cluster randomized controlled trial of clinical practice guideline development and use.Nathalie Thilly, Serge Briancon, Yves Juilliere, Edith Dufay & Faiez Zannad - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (3):373-382.
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    Drummond e Stella: experiências poéticas.Nathaly Felipe Ferreira Alves - 2019 - Bakhtiniana 14 (2):25-43.
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    Redéfinir les tic pour comprendre leur impact sur l'économie.Nathalie Coutinet - 2006 - Hermes 44:19-27.
    Les difficultés d'évaluation des répercussions des TIC au début des années 1990 ont conduit les économistes à modifier leurs outils statistiques de mesure des performances économiques. Les institutions nationales et internationales ont alors entrepris de développer de nouvelles définitions et nomenclatures adaptées aux caractéristiques de ces technologies. Ces réformes doivent aboutir, en 2007, à la création au niveau international d'un secteur de l'économie de l'information.Difficulties in assessing the impact of ICT in the early 1990s led economists to change their statistical (...)
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    Seeing and telling the invisible: problems of a new epistemic category in the second half of the eighteenth century.Nathalie Vuillemin - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (2):389-400.
    The invisible object, in the eighteenth century, is not an evidence. It is the result of textual and semantic learning. Which concrete strategies are used to construct and depict objects out of sight? How do we make them a cognitive reality acceptable to a scientific community? This paper first highlights the conditions for the emergence of a field of microscopic knowledge and its epistemological consequences. Then we consider the microscopic gaze in terms of learning, situated between the act of observation (...)
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    Combinatoriality and Compositionality in Everyday Primate Skills.Nathalie Gontier - forthcoming - International Journal of Primatology.
    Human language, hominin tool production modes, and multimodal communications systems of primates and other animals are currently well-studied for how they display compositionality or combinatoriality. In all cases, the former is defined as a kind of hierarchical nesting and the latter as a lack thereof. In this article, I extend research on combinatoriality and compositionality further to investigations of everyday primate skills. Daily locomotion modes as well as behaviors associated with subsistence practices, hygiene, or body modification rely on the hierarchical (...)
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  31. Hierarchies, Networks, and Causality: The Applied Evolutionary Epistemological Approach.Nathalie Gontier - 2021 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (2):313-334.
    Applied Evolutionary Epistemology is a scientific-philosophical theory that defines evolution as the set of phenomena whereby units evolve at levels of ontological hierarchies by mechanisms and processes. This theory also provides a methodology to study evolution, namely, studying evolution involves identifying the units that evolve, the levels at which they evolve, and the mechanisms and processes whereby they evolve. Identifying units and levels of evolution in turn requires the development of ontological hierarchy theories, and examining mechanisms and processes necessitates theorizing (...)
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    Valeurs de l'attention: perspectives éthiques, politiques et épistémologiques.Nathalie Grandjean & Alain Loute (eds.) - 2019 - Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.
    La 4ème de couv. porte : "Depuis quelques années s'intensifient les rapports entre une société de l'information et une économie de l'attention : plus l'information est abondante, plus l'attention est rare. Alors que le travail se formule comme une lutte contre l'oisiveté et impose une certaine discipline de l'attention, la consommation, quant à elle, impose précisément de capter et perturber l'attention disciplinée. Progressivement, elle se monétise et progressivement, nous nous en sentons dépossédés. Pourquoi tenons-nous au concept d'attention? L'attention ne constitue (...)
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    Gustav Chpet: de la phénoménologie à une «dialectique herméneutique».Nathalie Pighetti - 1999 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3:333-346.
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    Classer les sites web organisationnels. Une approche taxonomique des liens hypertextes.Nathalie Pinède & David Reymond - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 66 (2):, [ p.].
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    Classer les sites web organisationnels. Une approche taxonomique des liens hypertextes.Nathalie Pinède & David Reymond - 2013 - Hermes 66:, [ p.].
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    La philosophie arabe : une philosophie du commentaire?Nathalie Raybaud - 2003 - Philosophie 77 (2):85-110.
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    Between learned and popular culture: A world of syncretism and acculturation.Nathalie Richard - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):491-495.
    The world of charlatans is a world of constantly shifting borders and redefinitions, a world of crossed lines and pushed boundaries. Can one even speak of “the world” of charlatans in the singular, when the examples we are given to read in this volume reveal such great diversity that they seem to defeat any attempt to define common traits, as Roy Porter tried to do in his time? Certainly, commercial interests and the lure of a quick and easy profit seem (...)
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    Enquêtes sur les Sciences.Nathalie Richard, Sabine Reungoat, Caroline Ehrhardt, Baptiste Mélès, Frédéric Pascal & Vincent Bontems - 2013 - Revue de Synthèse 134 (3):399-414.
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    Hippolyte Taine: histoire, psychologie, littérature.Nathalie Richard - 2013 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    C'est par anachronisme que l'on distingue aujourd'hui en Taine l'historien, le psychologue, le critique et l'écrivain. Cet ouvrage entreprend de montrer l'unité de son oeuvre et propose une réflexion sur la nature propre des sciences humaines, dont Taine a contribué à forger l'identité moderne.
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  40. La théorie du développement moral défendue par Elliot Turiel et Larry P. Nucci peut-elle apporter un fondement empirique à l'éthique minimale ?Nathalie Maillard - 2013 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 8 (1):4-27.
    Les recherches menées dans le champ de la psychologie morale par Larry P. Nucci et Elliot Turiel conduisent à identifier le domaine moral avec le domaine des jugements prescriptifs concernant la manière dont nous devons nous comporter à l’égard des autres personnes. Ces travaux empiriques pourraient apporter du crédit aux propositions normatives du philosophe Ruwen Ogien qui défend une conception minimaliste de l’éthique. L’éthique minimale exclut en particulier le rapport à soi du domaine moral. À mon avis cependant, ces travaux (...)
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    Simulation und Architektur: Modellieren von Gebäudedaten.Nathalie Bredella - 2019 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 27 (4):419-441.
    In the 1990s, Building Information Modeling (BIM) software significantly altered architectural approaches to planning and building. Based on parametric methods, BIM technologies sought to simulate the construction process prior to a building’s realisation. These computer simulations challenged the existing practice of representing a building through plan, section and elevation, proposing that one computational model could create a more efficient way of building. The history of BIM explorations and applications, while hardly linear, can be traced back to developments in computing since (...)
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    Simulation and Architecture: Mapping Building Information Modeling.Nathalie Bredella - 2019 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 27 (4):419-441.
    In the 1990s, Building Information Modeling (BIM) software significantly altered architectural approaches to planning and building. Based on parametric methods, BIM technologies sought to simulate the construction process prior to a building’s realisation. These computer simulations challenged the existing practice of representing a building through plan, section and elevation, proposing that one computational model could create a more efficient way of building. The history of BIM explorations and applications, while hardly linear, can be traced back to developments in computing since (...)
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    Book Symposium on Le concept d’information dans la science contemporaine.Nathalie Simondon, Marc Vries, Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Nandita Mellamphy & Andrew Iliadis - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (3):269-291.
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  44. La conservation des pots à pharmacie: étude préliminaire des matériaux et des altérations.Nathalie Huet & Armand Vinçotte - 1997 - Techne 6:79-84.
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    The Central Bank Shift to Market Maker of Last Resort: The Unintended Consequences of Unconventional Monetary Policies.Nathalie Janson & Gabriel A. Giménez Roche - 2021 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 27 (1):1-33.
    We analyze the transition of central banks from lenders to market makers of last resort. The adoption of unconventional monetary policies characterizes this transition. In their new role as market makers, central banks engage in the latter by extending and reinforcing interventions in other markets than the traditional bank reserves market. We then explain that the difference between the two roles is one of degree rather than kind. In both cases, the prevention of liquidity shortages is a primary concern. As (...)
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  46. VI.—Our Knowledge of Other Minds.Nathalie A. Duddington - 1919 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 19 (1):147-178.
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    Varieties of agonism: Conflict, the common good, and the need for synagonism.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (3):323-339.
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    The Role of the Ugly = Bad Stereotype in the Rejection of Misshapen Produce.Nathalie Spielmann, Pierrick Gomez & Elizabeth Minton - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 190 (2):413-437.
    A substantial portion of produce harvested around the world is wasted because it does not meet consumers’ shape expectations. Only recently has research begun investigating the causes underlying misshapen produce rejection by consumers. Generally, this limited research has concluded that misshapen produce is subject to an ugly penalty, leading consumers to form biased expectations regarding product attributes (e.g., healthiness, tastiness, or naturalness). In this research, we propose that this ugly penalty extends to the moral valuation of misshapen produce and that (...)
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  49. « Insurmontablement étranger au monde » : le Kleist de Gundolf. Note de lecture sur Friedrich GUNDOLF, Heinrich von Kleist.Nathalie Lachance - 2012 - PhaenEx 7 (2):287-295.
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    Synthesis: Platforms for collective action in multiple-use common-pool resources.Nathalie Steins & Victoria Edwards - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (3):309-315.
    In this special issue, Steins and Edwards introduced the notion of nested platforms for resource use negotiation as a tool to facilitate collective action amongst multiple-users in complex common-pool resource management scenarios. Five discussion statements were put forward to aid the debate on multi-use platforms. This paper is a synthesis of the responses to these statements by the other contributors to this special issue. It aims to further stimulate the debate on the management of complex, multiple-use common-pool management scenarios.
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