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    Finden und Erfinden: die Romantik und ihre Religionen, 1790-1820.Daniel Cyranka, Diana Matut & Christian Soboth (eds.) - 2020 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Post-task Effects on EEG Brain Activity Differ for Various Differential Learning and Contextual Interference Protocols.Diana Henz, Alexander John, Christian Merz & Wolfgang I. Schöllhorn - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    A new critical social science research agenda on pesticides.Becky Mansfield, Marion Werner, Christian Berndt, Annie Shattuck, Ryan Galt, Bryan Williams, Lucía Argüelles, Fernando Rafael Barri, Marcia Ishii, Johana Kunin, Pablo Lapegna, Adam Romero, Andres Caicedo, Abhigya, María Soledad Castro-Vargas, Emily Marquez, Diana Ojeda, Fernando Ramirez & Anne Tittor - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (2):395-412.
    The global pesticide complex has transformed over the past two decades, but social science research has not kept pace. The rise of an enormous generics sector, shifts in geographies of pesticide production, and dynamics of agrarian change have led to more pesticide use, expanding to farm systems that hitherto used few such inputs. Declining effectiveness due to pesticide resistance and anemic institutional support for non-chemical alternatives also have driven intensification in conventional systems. As an inter-disciplinary network of pesticide scholars, we (...)
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    Prosociality in Business: A Human Empowerment Framework.Steven A. Brieger, Siri A. Terjesen, Diana M. Hechavarría & Christian Welzel - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (2):361-380.
    This study introduces a human empowerment framework to better understand why some businesses are more socially oriented than others in their policies and activities. Building on Welzel’s theory of emancipation, we argue that human empowerment—comprised of four components: action resources, emancipative values, social movement activity, and civic entitlements—enables, motivates, and entitles individuals to pursue social goals for their businesses. Using a sample of over 15,000 entrepreneurs from 43 countries, we report strong empirical evidence for two ecological effects of the framework (...)
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    Emergency communication: the discursive challenges facing emergency clinicians and patients in hospital emergency departments.Jeannette McGregor, Maria Herke, Christian Matthiessen, Jane Stein-Parbury, Roger Dunston, Rick Iedema, Marie Manidis, Hermine Scheeres & Diana Slade - 2008 - Discourse and Communication 2 (3):271-298.
    Effective communication and interpersonal skills have long been recognized as fundamental to the delivery of quality health care. However, there is mounting evidence that the pressures of communication in high stress work areas such as hospital emergency departments present particular challenges to the delivery of quality care. A recent report on incident management in the Australian health care system cites the main cause of critical incidents, as being poor and inadequate communication between clinicians and patients. This article presents research that (...)
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    Turning I into me: Imagining your future self.C. Neil Macrae, Jason P. Mitchell, Kirsten A. Tait, Diana L. McNamara, Marius Golubickis, Pavlos P. Topalidis & Brittany M. Christian - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 37:207-213.
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    Spirituality and belief: Implications for study and practice of Christian spirituality.Diana L. Villegas - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
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  8. Choosing to Feel. Virtue, Friendship, and Compassion for Friends.Diana Fritz Cates, Pamela M. Hall, G. Simon Harak, James F. Keenan, Daniel Mark Nelson & Paul J. Waddell - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 26 (1):189-215.
    We are currently seeing a revival of interest in Aquinas's moral thought among Christian ethicists, both Protestant and Catholic. Although recent studies of his moral thought have touched on a number of topics, the majority of these have focused on his account of the virtues and their place in the Christian life. Probing the questions of the relation of virtue and law, the role of reason and will, and the place of the passions in Aquinas's moral theology, I (...)
     
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    Tackling tough topics with faith and fiction.Diana R. Jenkins - 2014 - Boston: Pauline Books and Media.
    Internet pornography -- Cyberbullying -- Modesty -- Family -- Materialism -- Dishonesty -- Body image -- Success -- Depression -- Substance abuse -- More ideas for activities -- How can I help?-- A letter to parents -- Talking with your teen (handout for parents).
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    Spirituality and beliefs of Colombian internal conflict survivors.Diana L. Villegas - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-9.
    Remarkable stories of resilience and forgiveness have been reported in the wake of the internationally recognised peace process in Colombia. From the perspective of Christian spirituality, this study seeks to understand the individual and communal values, beliefs and practices that made the reconciliation and restoration of a community possible after severe dislocation and violence, some of it of neighbour against neighbour. Interviews conducted in the field and transcribed by the author were used as texts. Transcripts were studied taking into (...)
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    Fe y razón según Ramón Llull: el Liber de convenientia fidei et intellectus in obiecto.Diana Angélica Fernández - 2014 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 18 (1):57-79.
    En este trabajo ofrecemos la traducción del latín al español del Liber de convenientia fidei et intellectus in obiecto de Ramón Llull, con introducción y notas. Se trata de una obra en la que el filósofo mallorquín efectúa una síntesis de su pensamiento en torno de las relaciones entre fe y razón, así como de su posición respecto de la defensa de la fe católica y la conversión de los no cristianos. El opúsculo, que se muestra como un trabajo definitivo (...)
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    A Challenge to Islam for Reformation: The Rediscovery and Reliable Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Pre-Islamic Christian Hymnal Hidden in the "Koran" under Earliest Islamic Reinterpretations.Diana Steigerwald & Gunter Luling - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):621.
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    Catherine of Siena’s spirituality of political engagement.Diana L. Villegas - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):1-9.
    Well known as a mystic, Catherine of Siena has been credited with pope Gregory XI’s return to Rome from Avignon, with convincing him to pursue a crusade and with playing a major role in making peace between the Papal League and Italian City states. This narrative ascribes these accomplishments to Catherine’s extraordinary gifts, a fruit of her mystical experience. Contemporary historical research, however, shows that Catherine was chosen by ecclesiastical authorities to advocate for papal policies. She was guided to causes (...)
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    The Language of Christianity in Pym's Novels.Diana Benet - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (4):504-513.
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  15. God's back! : what did Moses see on Sinai?Diana Lipton - 2008 - In George John Brooke, Hindy Najman & Loren T. Stuckenbruck (eds.), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions About Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity. Brill.
     
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    Out of the Uterus of the Father: A Study in Patriarchy and the Symbolization of Christian Theology.Diana Neal - 1996 - Feminist Theology 5 (13):8-30.
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    The Body and the Blood: Sacrificial Expulsion in Au Revoir Les Enfants.Diana Culbertson - 1998 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 5 (1):46-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE BODY AND THE BLOOD: SACRIFICIAL EXPULSION IN A UREVOIR LES ENFANTS Diana Culbertson Kent State University In Scene 6 ofthe screenplay ofAu Revoir Les Enfants the students are at morning Mass and Father Jean is reading the Gospel: "Truly, truly, I say unto you, unless you eat the flesh ofthe Son ofMan and drink his blood, you will have no life in you." A student with the (...)
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    Grounded: finding God in the world--a spiritual revolution.Diana Butler Bass - 2015 - New York, New York: HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
    Genesis -- Natural habitat -- Dirt -- Water -- Sky -- Human geography -- Roots -- Home -- Neighborhood -- Commons -- Revelation.
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  19. La novela José y Aseneth: el pasaje de la idolatría al monoteísmo.Diana L. Frenkel - 2013 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (1):33-48.
    Nos proponemos analizar el personaje de Aseneth, protagonista de la novela judeohelenística José y Aseneth en función de su decisión de abandonar su vida anterior para adoptar la creencia monoteísta. A partir de ella reflexionaremos sobre identidad y el fenómeno del prosélito, su 'aceptación' dentro de la comunidad judía y fuera de ella, por lo cual nos valdremos de algunas de las fuentes históricas y literarias que atestiguan la existencia del prosélito y su inserción en una sociedad en una época (...)
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    La Normalidad Del Desacuerdo.Diana Marcela Patiño Rojas & John Alexander Giraldo - 2013 - Praxis Filosófica 35:283-301.
    Christian PlantinCentre National de Recherche Scientifi que:CNRS. Universidad de Lyon.
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    Catherine of Siena’s crusade letters: Spirituality and political context.Diana L. Villegas - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):9.
    Catherine of Siena has been credited with original views regarding the crusade as political policy and with influencing Gregory XI to carry this out. In this article, I argued that while Catherine of Siena did not succeed in furthering the crusade – nor did she initiate this policy – her crusade correspondence leaves us a legacy that reveals significant aspects of her spirituality. Over 40 letters to ecclesiastical authorities, Kings, Queens, leaders of city states, knights and her own followers reveal (...)
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    Examining Catherine of Siena’s controversial discernments about papal politics.Diana L. Villegas - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):9.
    Catherine of Siena (1347–1380) contributed important wisdom to Christian spirituality on discernment, yet her own discernment regarding her engagement in papal politics has not been studied. From the perspective of Christian spirituality studies, this article examines the critical text of her letters in relationship with historical events to offer a description of the instances where Catherine’s discernment differed from that of others committed to a spiritual journey and to seeking the good of the church. Catherine’s view of God’s (...)
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    Aquinas, Feminism, and the Common Good.Diana Fritz Cates - 2005 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 25 (2):210-212.
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    Aquinas, Feminism, and the Common Good.Diana Fritz Cates - 2006 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 26 (2):221-223.
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    The Religious Dimension of Ordinary Human Emotions.Diana Fritz Cates - 2005 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 25 (1):35-53.
    UNDERSTANDING HOW EMOTIONS ARE COMPOSED AS MENTAL STATES can help us understand the access many people have to their own emotions. It also can help us understand how people might increase this access and make more effective use of it in their efforts to become more free and responsible in their emotional lives. This essay focuses on some forms of cognition that enter into the composition of at least some emotional states. It shows how thoughts, beliefs, assumptions, intuitions, and questions (...)
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    Buddhist Attitudes toward Women's Bodies.Diana Y. Paul - 1981 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 1:63.
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    The use and dissemination of religious knowledge in antiquity.Catherine Hezser & Diana Vikander Edelman (eds.) - 2021 - Bristol, CT: Equinox Publishing.
    This volume investigates for the first time whether and to what extent religious knowledge - e.g., "sacred" narratives, customary practices, legal rules, family traditions, festival observances - was accessible to and known by ordinary people beyond religious functionaries. This book is the first collaborative interdisciplinary study of this important subject area with chapters written by international experts on ancient Mesopotamia, the Hebrew Bible, Qumran literature, rabbinic literature, and early Christianity including apocrypha and monastic traditions.
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    De la continuité dynamique dans l’univers confucéen: Lecture néoconfucéenne du Zhongyong : Nouvelle traduction du chinois classique et commentaire herméneutique by Diana Arghiresco.Christian Soffel - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (2):615-617.
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    Applying the Notion of Sustainability – Dilemmas and the Need for Dialogue.Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe - 2005 - In Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Ethics, Law and Society. Routledge.
    This paper revisits the strained yet ubiquitous notion of sustainability to see where and how it can make a contribution to improved agricultural and natural resource management and policy making. The case of a three-year EU network on farm animal breeding and reproduction is used as a practical illustration. In this network, commercial breeders and breeding scientists were required, with professional assistance from philosophers and social scientists, to develop a definition of sustainable farm animal breeding. The word ‘sustainability’ does not (...)
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    Medical, Social and Christian Aspects in Patients with Major Lower Limb Amputations.Bogdan Stancu, Georgel Rednic, Nicolae Ovidiu Grad, Ion Aurel Mironiuc & Claudia Diana Gherman - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (43):82-101.
    Lower limb major amputations are both life-saving procedures and life-changing events. Individual responses to limb loss are varied and complex, some individuals experience functional, psychological and social dysfunction, many others adjust and function well. Some patients refuse amputation for religious and/or cultural reasons. One of the greatest difficulties for a person undergoing amputation surgery is overcoming the psychological stigma that society associates with the loss of a limb. Persons who have undergone amputations are often viewed as incomplete individuals. The medical (...)
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    The Nature of the Beast: Hatred in Cross-Traditional Religious and Philosophical Perspective.Joel Gereboff, Keith Green, Diana Fritz Cates & Maria Heim - 2009 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 29 (2):175-205.
    HATRED IS A PHENOMENON OF TREMENDOUS ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE, YET it is poorly understood today. This essay explores some of the ways in which hatred is conceptualized and evaluated within different philosophical and religious traditions. Attention is focused on the Hebrew Bible and on the writings of Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Aquinas, and Buddhaghosa. Subtle differences mark various tradition-rooted accounts of the nature, causes, and effects of hatred. These differences yield different judgments about hatred's value and imply different methods for addressing the (...)
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    The Pious Sex: Essays on Women and Religion in the History of Political Thought.Amy L. Bonnette, Lise van Boxel, Catherine Connors, Eve Grace, Heather King, Paul Ludwig, Clifford Orwin, Kathrin H. Rosenfield, Dana Jalbert Stauffer & Diana J. Schaub (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of original essays examines the relationship between women and religion in the history of political thought broadly conceived. This theme is a remarkably revealing lens through which to view the Western philosophical and poetical traditions that have culminated in secular and egalitarian modern society. The essays also give highly analytical accounts of the manifold and intricate relationships between religion, family and public life in the history of political thought, and the various ways in which these relationships have manifested (...)
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    Una aproximación analítica al concepto de femicidio.Christian Escobar-Jiménez - 2021 - Endoxa 48:233-254.
    Este artículo propone una aproximación crítica al concepto de femicidio. Se repasa su origen y las diferentes versiones desarrolladas por su proponente, Diana Russell, a más de algunas otras alternativas de la definición. Se realiza una aproximación analítica al mismo, y se revisan sus cualidades intensionales y connotativas. Se hace una breve relación con respecto al concepto alternativo de “feminicidio” y se desarrolla una crítica a ambos. Se refuta la idea de femicidio como un delito de odio y se (...)
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    Leaf dissymmetry and vein growth field.Roger Buis, Henri Barthou, Christian Brière & Joëlle Gefflaut - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (1-2):81-94.
    The growth of the vein system of the leaf ofTropaeolum peltophorum was studied (i) at the vein level (analysis of the growth kinetics and of the growth field of the 7 primary veins) and (ii) at the limb level (comparison of the growth of the veins).The vein growth kinetics depend on the position of the vein on the leaf: there is a proximal/distal gradient and a bilateral gradient of the growth parameters (=variation of the temporal organization of the kinetics). The (...)
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    Foreword.Roger Buis & Christian Brière - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (1-2):1-1.
    The growth of the vein system of the leaf ofTropaeolum peltophorum was studied at the vein level and at the limb level.The vein growth kinetics depend on the position of the vein on the leaf: there is a proximal/distal gradient and a bilateral gradient of the growth parameters. The growth field of the veins is also dependent on time and on vein position.Specific correspondences exist between singular points of the global growth curves, the variations of the growth field and the (...)
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    Classical and dynamic morphology: Toward a synthesis through the space of forms.Bernard Jeune, Denis Barabé & Christian Lacroix - 2006 - Acta Biotheoretica 54 (4):277-293.
    In plant morphology, most structures of vascular plants can easily be assigned to pre-established organ categories. However, there are also intermediate structures that do not fit those categories associated with a classical approach to morphology. To integrate the diversity of forms in the same general framework, we constructed a theoretical morphospace based on a variety of modalities where it is possible to calculate the morphological distance between plant organs. This paper gives emphasis on shoot, leaf, leaflet and trichomes while ignoring (...)
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    self, society, and personal choice.Diana T. Meyers - 1989 - columbia.
    Meyers examines the question of personal autonomy. She observes the effects of childrearing practices and sexual biases, and reflects upon the results in women. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Raiders of the lost spacetime.Christian Wüthrich - 2017 - In D. Lehmkuhl, G. Schiemann & E. Scholz (eds.), Towards a Theory of Spacetime Theories. Basal.
    Spacetime as we know and love it is lost in most approaches to quantum gravity. For many of these approaches, as inchoate and incomplete as they may be, one of the main challenges is to relate what they take to be the fundamental non-spatiotemporal structure of the world back to the classical spacetime of GR. The present essay investigates how spacetime is lost and how it may be regained in one major approach to quantum gravity, loop quantum gravity.
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  39. A quadrilemma for theories of consciousness.Christian List - forthcoming - The Philosophical Quarterly.
    In this paper, I argue that no theory of consciousness can simultaneously respect four initially plausible metaphysical claims – namely, ‘first-person realism’, ‘non-solipsism’, ‘non-fragmentation’, and ‘one world’ – but that any three of the four claims are mutually consistent. So, theories of consciousness face a ‘quadrilemma’. Since it will be hard to achieve a consensus on which of the four claims to retain and which to give up, we arrive at a landscape of competing theories, all of which have pros (...)
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    Around the World in 180 Days: The Jubilation and Trepidation of Teaching Global Literature to Low Achieving High School Students.Diana H. Walla - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (4):29-29.
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    Thinking about Consciousness.Diana Raffman - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):171-186.
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  42. Invisible colleges; diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities.Diana Crane - 1972 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
  43. Essentially speaking: feminism, nature & difference.Diana Fuss - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    In this brief and powerful book, Diana Fuss takes on the debate of pure essence versus social construct, engaging with the work of Luce Irigaray and Monique ...
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    Creative mathematics: Do SAT-M sex effects matter?Diana Eugenie Kornbrot - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):200-201.
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    Approaches to child labour in the supply chain.Diana Winstanley, Joanna Clark & Helena Leeson - 2002 - Business Ethics: A European Review 11 (3):210-223.
    This paper examines the difficulties of dealing with child labour in the supply chain. It begins by identifying a number of the factors which make global supply chains so difficult to manage. It goes on to outline a framework of different approaches that can be taken to managing the supply chain with relation to child labour, moving from national and international regulation, through to the role of NGOs and the companies themselves. Focusing on an ‘engagement’ strategy for dealing with child (...)
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    Multiparty Alliances and Systemic Change: The Role of Beneficiaries and Their Capacity for Collective Action.Diana Trujillo - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2):425-449.
    The intensification of cross-sector collaboration phenomena has occurred in multiple fields of action. Organizations in the private, public, and social sectors are working together to tackle society’s most wicked problems. Some success has resulted in a generalized belief that cross-sector collaborations represent the new paradigm to manage complex problems. Yet, important knowledge gaps remain about how cross-sector alliances generate value for society, particularly to its beneficiaries. This paper answers the question: How cross-sector collaborations lead to systemic change? It uses a (...)
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    Freiheit und Kontingenz: zur interdisziplinären Anthropologie menschlicher Freiheiten und Bindungen: Festschrift für Christian Walther.Christian Walther, Rainer Dieterich & Carsten Pfeiffer (eds.) - 1992 - Heidelberg: R. Asanger.
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    New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics.Diana Coole & Samantha Frost (eds.) - 2010 - Duke University Press.
    New Materialisms brings into focus and explains the significance of the innovative materialist critiques that are emerging across the social sciences and humanities. By gathering essays that exemplify the new thinking about matter and processes of materialization, this important collection shows how scholars are reworking older materialist traditions, contemporary theoretical debates, and advances in scientific knowledge to address pressing ethical and political challenges. In the introduction, Diana Coole and Samantha Frost highlight common themes among the distinctive critical projects that (...)
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    Revisiting the critique of medicalized childbirth: A contribution to the sociology of birth.Diana Worts & Bonnie Fox - 1999 - Gender and Society 13 (3):326-346.
    Based on interviews with 40 first-time mothers, the authors develop an argument that supplements the critique of medicalized childbirth by focusing on the social context in which women give birth. Particularly important about that context is women's privatized responsibility for babies' well-being, and a dearth of social supports for mothering, including the sharing of that responsibility by fathers. Contextualizing childbirth in this way makes clearer not only why many women are favorable toward medical intervention but also the decisions women make (...)
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    Moral Principles and Political Obligations.Diana T. Meyers - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):472.
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