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    Rousseau and the modern city: The politics of speech and dress.Charles E. Ellison - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (4):497-533.
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    II. Rousseau and the Modern City: The Politics of Speech and Dress.Charles E. Ellison - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (4):497-533.
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    Julio-Claudian building programs: A quantitative study in political management.Charles E. Ellison - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (3):295-296.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the physiognomy of the modern city.C. Ellison - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (4):479-502.
    The author acknowledges the generous support of the University of Cincinnati Research Council for this research and the assistance of many colleagues whose commentaries have proved so helpful.
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    The moral economy of the modern city: reading Rousseau's Discourse on Wealth.C. Ellison - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (2):253-261.
    This article focuses on one dimension of the interplay of national decline and urban corruption in Rousseau's thought -- what I call Rousseau's analysis of the moral economy of the modern city. It is perhaps fitting that E.P.Thompson has used the concept of 'moral economy' to describe a popular consensus embedded in patterns of deeply rooted assumptions, belief and conduct among the urban poor in eighteenth-century England. Food riots, rooted in a belief in the customary practice of sale of food (...)
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    Vocational Training in Virtual Environments for People With Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Systematic Review.Stefan C. Michalski, Caroline Ellison, Ancret Szpak & Tobias Loetscher - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    People with neurodevelopmental disorders are often considered unsuitable or incapable of working in open employment. When employment is available, tasks are often limited, and opportunities for career development are restricted. Policy and funding constraints leave people with disabilities without an opportunity to develop skills due to the additional time and costs for employers. To overcome these barriers, virtual environments have been proposed as a safe and reliable solution for training. An important prerequisite for a wider uptake of training in virtual (...)
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    Preferences for juries over judges across racial and ethnic groups.Mary R. Rose, Christopher G. Ellison & Shari Seidman Diamond - manuscript
    Prior studies have shown a general preference among citizens for juries over judges. Researchers, however, have not considered whether race and ethnicity modify this preference. We hypothesized that minorities (African-Americans, Hispanics), who generally express less trust in the legal system, may also express less trust in juries than non-Hispanic whites. We asked a representative sample of 1,465 residents of Texas to state whether they would prefer a jury or a judge to be the decision maker in four hypothetical circumstances. Consistent (...)
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    Violence and Oppression. [REVIEW]Charles E. Ellison - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (4):367-370.