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    Elite Girls’ 21 St Century Schooling in Scotland: Habitus Clivé in a Shifting Landscape.Joan Forbes, Claire Maxwell & Elspeth McCartney - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (3):287-306.
    1. This paper contributes to the broader debate about how elite school institutions manage to remain alert and responsive to changing education market conditions, locally and globally, by explicitl...
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    Carnal appetites: foodsexidentities.Elspeth Probyn - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Why is there a new explosion of interest in authentic ethnic foods and exotic cooking shows, where macho chefs promote sensual adventures in the kitchen? Why do we watch TV ads that promise more sex if we serve the right breakfast cereal? Why is the hunger strike such a potent political tool? Food inevitably engages questions of sensuality and power, of our connections to our bodies and to our world. Carnal Appetites brilliantly uses the lens of food and eating to (...)
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    Annual General Meeting Members Lunch.Elspeth Bodley, Louise Donohoe, Councillor Bill Coombes, Vice-President Rod Barnett, Michael Phelps, Walter Hawkins, Tal Williams, Gavin Lee & Jo Clay - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
    "Annual General Meeting Members Lunch." Ethos: Official Publication of the Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory, (202), pp. 17.
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    The critical practice of film: an introduction.Elspeth Kydd - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The successful study of film combines criticism, theory and practice. This book covers all three areas and guides the student towards an engaged form of creative expression and an active role as reviewer and critic. Beautifully presented, this ground-breaking text offers all students an integrated understanding of film criticism and production"--Provided by publisher.
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    Yoga: the key to life.James McCartney - 1969 - London,: Rider.
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    Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the research process.Elspeth Probyn - 2011 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford handbook of the self. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This article examines the relation between the self and the concept of gender positions. It considers the possibility that young women with few resources for fashioning a strong sense of self use anorexia as a mode of negotiating societal strictures. It suggests that the institutional imprinting of a certain image and a certain kind of third-person observation imposed on the girls/patients/anorexics is just such an exercise of subjectification.
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    New Culture/Old Ethics: What technological determinism can teach us about public relations ethics.Elspeth Tilley, B. E. Drushel & K. German (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Continuum.
    New media have changed the parameters of public relations, multiplying audiences and altering the nature of relationships. Practitioners’ ethics approaches have been slower to adapt, frequently proving inadequate to the changes. McLuhan’s theory of technological determinism predicts this lag in conceptualizing and adapting to technological evolution; with awareness of the problem, however, practitioners have an opportunity to consciously shift to using the potential of new media proactively for ethical guidance, rather than continuing to allow ethics processes to lag behind technological (...)
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    The ethics pyramid: Making ethics unavoidable in the public relations process.Elspeth Tilley - 2005 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 20 (4):305 – 320.
    To move from the realm of good intent to verifiable practice, ethics needs to be approached in the same way as any other desired outcome of the public relations process: that is, operationalized and evaluated at each stage of a public relations campaign. A pyramid model - the "ethics pyramid" - is useful for incorporating ethical reflection and evaluation processes into the standard structure of a typical public relations plan. Practitioners can use it to integrate and manage ethical intent, means, (...)
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    Picture This: A Review of Research Relating to Narrative Processing by Moving Image Versus Language.Elspeth Jajdelska, Miranda Anderson, Christopher Butler, Nigel Fabb, Elizabeth Finnigan, Ian Garwood, Stephen Kelly, Wendy Kirk, Karin Kukkonen, Sinead Mullally & Stephan Schwan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Reading fiction for pleasurable is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other benefits. It is also in decline among young people in developed nations, in part because of competition from moving image fiction. We review existing research on the differences between reading/hearing verbal fiction and watching moving image fiction, as well as looking more broadly at research on image/text interactions and visual versus verbal processing. We conclude that verbal narrative generates more diverse responses than moving image narrative., We note (...)
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    Lynn white, ecotheology, and history.Elspeth Whitney - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (2):151-169.
    Controversy about Lynn White’s thesis that medieval Christianity is to blame for our current environmental crisis has done little to challenge the basic structure of White’s argument and has taken little account of recent work done by medieval scholars. White’s ecotheological critics, in particular, have often failed to come to grips with White’s position. In this paper, I question White’s reading of history on both interpretative and factual grounds and argue that religious values cannot be treated independently of the political, (...)
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    Phosphatidylinositol 3,5‐bisphosphate: Low abundance, high significance.Amber J. McCartney, Yanling Zhang & Lois S. Weisman - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (1):52-64.
    Recent studies of the low abundant signaling lipid, phosphatidylinositol 3,5‐bisphosphate (PI(3,5)P2), reveal an intriguingly diverse list of downstream pathways, the intertwined relationship between PI(3,5)P2 and PI5P, as well as links to neurodegenerative diseases. Derived from the structural lipid phosphatidylinositol, PI(3,5)P2 is dynamically generated on multiple cellular compartments where interactions with an increasing list of effectors regulate many cellular pathways. A complex of proteins that includes Fab1/PIKfyve, Vac14, and Fig4/Sac3 mediates the biosynthesis of PI(3,5)P2, and mutations that disrupt complex function and/or (...)
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    Outside Belongings.Elspeth Probyn - 1996 - Routledge.
    Outside Belongings argues against a psychological depth model of identity--one in which individuals possess an intrinsic quality that guarantees authentic belonging. Instead, Probyn proposes a model of identity that takes into account the desires of individuals, and groups of individuals, to belong. The main ideas she considers--"the outside", "the surface", and "belonging"--allow her to articulate, in concrete terms, her precise concerns about sexuality and nationality.
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    Perspectives in jurisprudence.Elspeth Attwooll (ed.) - 1978 - [Glasgow]: University of Glasgow Press.
    "The impetus for this collection derives from a set of seminars given by various guest speakers to the Advanced and Honours class in Jurisprudence in the University of Glasgow in the Session 1973-4. The contributors include persons engaged primarily in the disciplines of civil law, medieval history, modern history, moral philosophy, political economy, politics and private law as well as in that of jurisprudence itself. While on a diversity of topics, the essays have in common the fact that they attempt, (...)
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    “Drunk People Are on a Different Level”: A Qualitative Study of Reflections From Students About Transitioning and Adapting to United Kingdom University as a Person Who Drinks Little or No Alcohol.Elspeth Cook, E. Bethan Davies & Katy A. Jones - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundThough sobriety in young people is on the rise, students who drink little or no alcohol may experience social exclusion at University, impacting well-being. We aim to understand the social experiences of United Kingdom undergraduate students who drink little or no alcohol.MethodsA mixed-methods study using semi-structured, one-to-one interviews and the 24-Item Social Provisions Scale and Flourishing Scale with 15 undergraduate students who drink little or no alcohol. Descriptive statistics are presented for quantitative data and thematic analysis for qualitative.ResultsEight main themes (...)
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    The philosophy and practice of yoga.James McCartney - 1978 - Romford: L. N. Fowler.
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    Research on Children: National Commission Says 'Yes, If...'.James J. Mccartney - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (5):26-31.
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    The flow of narrative in the mind unmoored: An account of narrative processing.Elspeth Jajdelska - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (4):560-583.
    Verbal narratives provide incomplete information and can be very long, yet readers and hearers often effortlessly fill in the gaps and make connections across long stretches of text, sometimes even finding this immersive. How is this done? In the last few decades, event-indexing situation modeling and complementary accounts of narrative emotion have suggested answers. Despite this progress, comparisons between real-life perception and narrative experience might underplay the way narrative processing modifies our world model, as well as the role of the (...)
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    Teaching Bodies: Affects in the Classroom.Elspeth Probyn - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (4):21-43.
    This article reintroduces notions of the experiential, lived body as crucial for teaching. It critiques some recent moves within women’s studies, and cultural studies more generally, to use ‘theory’ as a way of abstracting bodies from the classroom. Using the work of Silvan Tomkins on affects, and Deleuzian notions of the body, it argues for a more comprehensive account of the affects, politics and practices of pedagogy.
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  19. Outside Belongings.Elspeth Probyn - 1996 - Routledge.
    ____Outside Belongings__ argues against a psychological depth model of identity--one in which individuals possess an intrinsic quality that guarantees authentic belonging. Instead, Probyn proposes a model of identity that takes into account the desires of individuals, and groups of individuals, to belong. The main ideas she considers--"the outside", "the surface", and "belonging"--allow her to articulate, in concrete terms, her precise concerns about sexuality and nationality.
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    Michael Faraday on the learning of science and attitudes of mind.Elspeth Crawford - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (2):203-211.
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    Michael Faraday's Thought: Discovery or Revelation?Elspeth Crawford - 1993 - In S. French & H. Kamminga (eds.), Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics: Essays in Honour of Heinz Post. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 105--124.
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    Encephalitis and Ara‐A: An Ethical Case Study.James J. Mccartney - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (6):5-7.
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  23. The Social Implications of Abortion.RevJames J. McCartney - 1996 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 7 (1).
     
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    W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sorrow Songs.Kristin McCartney - 2009 - Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):79-86.
    While psychoanalysis credits the entrenchment of systems of subordination to the necessity of socialization and the transmission of dominant values from parent to child, by claiming social symbolics independent of the dominant hegemony, W.E.B. Du Bois calls for resistant forms of identification. Psychoanalyticaccounts of social power relations often assume that the dominant social group produces the only operative social symbolic and that this symbolic is also identical with the nation, but Du Bois’s attention to the slave song allows him to (...)
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    A New Argument for the Likelihood Ratio Measure of Confirmation.David H. Glass & Mark McCartney - 2015 - Acta Analytica 30 (1):59-65.
    This paper presents a new argument for the likelihood ratio measure of confirmation by showing that one of the adequacy criteria used in another argument can be replaced by a more plausible and better supported criterion which is a special case of the weak likelihood principle. This new argument is also used to show that the likelihood ratio measure is to be preferred to a measure that has recently received support in the literature.
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    Beyond Food/Sex.Elspeth Probyn - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (2):215-228.
    This article questions whether food is replacing sex as the ground of identity negotiation. Examining several food sites, and following Foucault's suggestive remarks about the Greek dietetic regimen, I argue that food can be seen as a line that intersects with sexuality. Rather than privileging either, an alternative ethics can be glimpsed in the doubling of food and sex.
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    EU Citizenship.Elspeth Guild - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 491–505.
    Citizenship of the European Union is a status that is held by every person who is a national of a member state of the Union. This chapter examines the history of Union citizenship, where it came from and how it developed over time. It then discusses the rights and duties of citizenship of the Union, explaining what they are and how they can be accessed. The chapter also looks at what citizenship of the Union means and where the issues are (...)
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    Should HECs audit compliance with institutional policies and enforce sanctions for violations?James J. McCartney - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (4):258-260.
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    The theoretical and practical importance of the dead donor rule.James J. McCartney - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):15 – 16.
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    'Geraniums and Delphiniums ': Trauma, Ethics, and Medical Communications.Elspeth Graham - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (2):151-172.
    More official complaints about medical treatment in the UK relate to poor communications than to wrong diagnoses. This article, in considering the importance of communications training for clinicians, is structured into three sections. From use of a story that introduces the idea of miscommunication and trauma in the first section, the article moves, in the second, to a theorisation of trauma as a concept, addressing issues of intersubjectivity, the relationship between embodied and psychological being, and ethics. From this, the third (...)
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    Anthologia Palatina XIV. 30.Eugene S. McCartney - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (7-8):165-.
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    Queer Invisibility in the Transatlantic Reproduction of “Race”.Kristin Parcell McCartney - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):77-91.
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    Who's That Angel of Death?George McCartney - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1/2):370-373.
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    Teaching Bodies: Affects in the Classroom.Elspeth Probyn - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (4):21-43.
    This article reintroduces notions of the experiential, lived body as crucial for teaching. It critiques some recent moves within women’s studies, and cultural studies more generally, to use ‘theory’ as a way of abstracting bodies from the classroom. Using the work of Silvan Tomkins on affects, and Deleuzian notions of the body, it argues for a more comprehensive account of the affects, politics and practices of pedagogy.
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    Diagram processing: Computing with diagrams.Michael Anderson & Robert McCartney - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 145 (1-2):181-226.
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    A Second Tsunami?: The Ethics of Coming into Communities following Disaster.Theresia Citraningtyas, Elspeth MacDonald & Helen Herrman - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (2):108-123.
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  37. Dog days..Elspeth Probyn - 1999 - In Morag Shiach (ed.), Feminism and cultural studies. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 431.
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    Mc-Identities.Elspeth Probyn - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (2):155-173.
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    Sporting Bodies: Dynamics of Shame and Pride.Elspeth Probyn - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (1):13-28.
    Drawing on examples of mainstream sport and the philosophy of the Gay Games, this article uses sporting bodies to rethink the links between sexuality, pride and shame. The contrast between the two highlights the ways in which the Gay Games downplays the dynamics of shame and competition in favour of its project of pride. Against the domestication of the body in some theories of embodiment, it is argued that shame may provide a productive ground for revitalizing the study of the (...)
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    This Body Which Is Not One: Speaking an Embodied Self.Elspeth Probyn - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):111 - 124.
    This article argues against a conception of the body as providing a basis for truth claims within feminist discourse. Taking from Michèle Le Doeuff's theory of the work of the image within discourse, and Michel Foucault's "technologies of the self," it is argued that the doubledness of the body ("who am I? and who is she?") can be put to work to construct embodied enunicative positions within feminist theory.
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    The Lynn White Thesis: Reception and Legacy.Elspeth Whitney - 2013 - Environmental Ethics 35 (3):313-331.
    If we are to accurately gauge the validity of Lynn White, Jr.’s thesis as articulated in his article, “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis”, we must bring together recent research not only in the fields of environmental ethics and ecotheology but also in environmental history. We must also consider White’s work as a whole, including his Medieval Technology and Social Change, which has been ignored for the most part by non-medievalists. Environmental history provides a corrective to White by anchoring (...)
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    Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine.Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney & Dominic A. Sisti (eds.) - 2004 - Georgetown University Press.
    Health, Disease, and Illness brings together a sterling list of classic and contemporary thinkers to examine the history, state, and future of ever-changing "concepts" in medicine.
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    Mathematicians and Their Gods: Interactions Between Mathematics and Religious Beliefs.Snezana Lawrence & Mark McCartney (eds.) - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar opposites - mutually exclusive bedfellows competing for hearts and minds. There is little indication of the rich interaction between religion and science throughout history, much of which continues today. From ancient to modern times, mathematicians have played a key role in this interaction. This is a book on the relationship between mathematics and religious beliefs. It aims to show that, throughout scientific history, (...)
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  44. Who Holds the Moral High Ground?Colin Beckley & Elspeth Waters - 2008 - Exeter: Imprint Academic.
    Meta-ethical attempts to define concepts such as 'goodness', ‘right and wrong’, ‘ought’ and ‘ought not’, have proved largely futile, even over-ambitious. Morality, it is argued, should therefore be directed primarily at the reduction of suffering, principally because the latter is more easily recognisable and accords with an objective view and requirements of the human condition. All traditional and contemporary perspectives are without suitable criteria for evaluating moral dilemmas and without such guidance we face the potent threat of sliding to a (...)
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  45. Building foundations for principled resistance.Tom Meyer, Christine McCartney & Jacqueline Hesse - 2018 - In Doris A. Santoro & Lizabeth Cain (eds.), Principled Resistance: How Teachers Resolve Ethical Dilemmas. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press.
     
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    Values Based Decision Making in Healthcare: Introduction.James J. Mccartney Osa - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (1).
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    Incumbency, Trust and the Monsanto Effect: Stakeholder Discourses on Greenhouse Gas Removal.Emily Cox, Elspeth Spence & Nick Pidgeon - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (2):197-220.
    This paper explores factors shaping perceptions of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) amongst a range of informed stakeholders, with a particular focus on their role in future social and political systems. We find considerable ambivalence regarding the role of climate targets and incumbent interests in relation to GGR. Our results suggest that GGR is symbolic of a fundamental debate - occurring not only between separate people, but sometimes within the minds of individuals themselves - over whether technological solutions represent a pragmatic (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Creative Activism: Introduction.Nicholas Holm & Elspeth Tilley - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (2):131-140.
    In this introduction to The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism special issue on the aesthetics of creative activism, we canvas influential scholarship of political aesthetics to sculpt a broad typology of six interconnected mechanisms by which art might intervene in the world. We label these: Documentation, Disruption, Recognition, Participation, Imagination, and Beauty. Each has a compelling tradition of theory and application, augmented, extended, and sometimes challenged by the thirteen fresh and provocative contributions in the special issue. Yet, we ask, (...)
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    John Roche . Physicists Look Back: Studies in the History of Physics. Bristol and New York: Adam Hilger, 1990. Pp. xii + 393. ISBN 0-85274-001-8. [REVIEW]Elspeth Crawford - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (2):290-291.
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    The Duty to Vaccinate: Clarifying and Broadening the Basis of the Obligation.James J. McCartney - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):46-47.
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