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    Reporting Race and Ethnicity in Genetics Research: Do Journal Recommendations or Resources Matter?Pamela Sankar, Mildred K. Cho, Keri Monahan & Kamila Nowak - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (5):1353-1366.
    Appeals to scrutinize the use of race and ethnicity as variables in genetics research notwithstanding, these variables continue to be inadequately explained and inconsistently used in research publications. In previous research, we found that published genetic research fails to follow suggestions offered for addressing this problem, such as explaining the basis on which these labels are assigned to populations. This study, an analysis of genetic research articles using race or ethnicity terms, explores possible features of journals that are associated with (...)
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    11 Reason, Race, and the Human Project: Sylvia Wynter, Sociogenesis, and Philosophy in the Americas.Michael Monahan - 2024 - In Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Hernando Arturo Estévez (eds.), Philosophizing the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 261-283.
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    A Language of Their Own: An Interactionist Approach to Human-Horse Communication.Keri Brandt - 2004 - Society and Animals 12 (4):299-316.
    This paper explores the process of human-horse communication using ethnographic data of in-depth interviews and participant observation. Guided by symbolic interactionism, the paper argues that humans and horses co-create a language system by way of the body to facilitate the creation of shared meaning. This research challenges the privileged status of verbal language and suggests that non-verbal communication and language systems of the body have their own unique complexities. This investigation of humanhorse communication offers new possibilities to understand the subjective (...)
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    The Wander society.Keri Smith - 2016 - New York, New York: Penguin Books.
    From the internationally bestselling creator of Wreck This Journal... wan·der verb \ˈwän-dər\ to walk/explore/amble in an unplanned or aimless way with a complete openness to the unknown Several years ago when Keri Smith, bestselling author of Wreck This Journal, discovered cryptic handwritten notations in a worn copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, her interest was piqued. Little did she know at the time that those simple markings would become the basis of a years-long, life-changing exploration into a mysterious (...)
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  5. Cree Nisgaa methodological framework and poetic inquiry : teaching through (re)storying.Keri Cheechoo - 2020 - In Ellyn Lyle (ed.), Identity landscapes: contemplating place and the construction of self. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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    Creolizing Hegel.Michael J. Monahan (ed.) - 2017 - Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Creolizing Hegel brings together transdisciplinary scholars presenting various approaches to creolizing the work of Hegel. The essays in this volume take Hegelian texts and themes across borders of method, discipline, and tradition.
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    Creolizing practices of freedom: recognition and dissonance.Michael J. Monahan - 2022 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    Articulating a creolizing theory of freedom and liberation, this book emphasizes a dynamic account of existence by appealing to a sonic metaphor of resonance and dissonance. It draws together a diverse set of figures and traditions including G. W. F. Hegel, Steve Biko, Gloria Anzaldúa, Sylvia Wynter, and Lewis Gordon.
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    Altered Parietal Activation during Non-symbolic Number Comparison in Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.Keri J. Woods, Sandra W. Jacobson, Christopher D. Molteno, Joseph L. Jacobson & Ernesta M. Meintjes - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Inquiry in television cooking shows.Keri Matwick & Kelsi Matwick - 2015 - Discourse and Communication 9 (3):313-330.
    This article raises the important question as to why cooking, a seemingly mundane practice, performs social and cultural functions that go much beyond cooking, cooking instructions, and food preparation, and specifically how it functions in a media context. By integrating theories about inquiry, discourse analysis, gender, and sociolinguistics, the article makes an important contribution to the growing literature on contemporary discourse in the media. The research was conducted on popular television cooking channels, the Food Network and the Cooking Channel, and (...)
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    Made in the U.S.A. (Sort of ... ).Keri Hayes - 1999 - Business Ethics 13 (2):6-6.
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    Made in the U.S.A.Keri Hayes - 1999 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 13 (2):6-6.
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    3 Mandated psychiatric treatmentin the community–forms, prevalence, outcomes and controversies.John Monahan - 2011 - In Thomas W. Kallert, Juan E. Mezzich & John Monahan (eds.), Coercive treatment in psychiatry: clinical, legal and ethical aspects. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 33.
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    Religious Ethics and the Spirit of Undomesticated Dissent.Keri Day - 2023 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (1):44-65.
    The field of religious ethics contributes to practices of resistance and hope in broader society. In advancing my claim that religious ethics contributes to practices of resistance and hope today, I first tell a story about the changing demographics in the field of religious ethics and why this demographic shift is important. I next focus on womanist religious scholarship as an exemplary discourse in religious ethics and how it has contributed to practices of resistance and hope in the academy and (...)
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  14. Women on the move. The DNa evidence for female mobility and exogamy in prehistory.Keri A. Brown - 2014 - In Jim Leary (ed.), Past mobilities: archaeological approaches to movement and mobility. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  15. Felsefe bo mindałan le Kurdistan =.Kerîm Mistefa - 2020 - Silêmanî [Kurdistan, Iraq]: Nawendî Roşinbîrîy R̄ehend.
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    Book Discussion: Bonnie Honig, Antigone, Interrupted.Keri Walsh, Vasuki Nesiah, Emily Wilson, Stefani Engelstein, Olga Taxidou & Bonnie Honig - 2015 - Philosophy Today 59 (3):555-578.
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    Why Does Mickey Rourke Give Pleasure?Keri Walsh - 2010 - Critical Inquiry 37 (1):131-162.
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    Attribution of Mental States in Glossolalia: A Direct Comparison With Schizophrenia.Szabolcs Kéri, Imre Kállai & Katalin Csigó - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Enhanced Verbal Statistical Learning in Glossolalia.Szabolcs Kéri, Imre Kállai & Katalin Csigó - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (7):e12865.
    Glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of word‐like strings of sounds, regularly occurring in religious mass gatherings or various forms of private religious practices (e.g., prayer and meditation). Although specific verbal learning capacities may characterize glossolalists, empirical evidence is lacking. We administered three statistical learning tasks (artificial grammar, phoneme sequence, and visual‐response sequence) to 30 glossolalists and 30 matched control volunteers. In artificial grammar, participants decide whether pseudowords and sentences follow previously acquired implicit rules or not. In sequence (...)
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    Postdiction in Visual Awareness and Intrinsic Religiosity.Szabolcs Kéri - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (7):e13171.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2022.
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    Religious Conversion to Christianity in Muslim Refugees in Europe.Szabolcs Kéri & Christina Sleiman - 2017 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (3):283-294.
    An increasing number of Muslim asylum seekers and refugees convert to Christianity in Europe. The conversion motifs in these individuals are unknown. In this study, we applied biographical interviews in 124 converts. There were two dominant patterns: intellectual —intellectual plus experimental motifs, and mystical —mystical plus affectional motifs. Pure experimental and affectional motifs were rare, and there were no revivalist and coercive motifs. Demographic parameters did not predict conversion motifs. We found no evidence for social pressure. These results indicate that (...)
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    Needle Stick Injury From a COVID-19 Patient—Fear It or Forget It?Vishakh C. Keri, Parul Kodan, Anubhav Gupta & Pankaj Jorwal - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (3):377-378.
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    Art, Ethics and the Human-Animal Relationship.Keri Cronin - 2023 - Journal of Animal Ethics 13 (2):205-208.
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    Die Würde des Tieres ist unantastbar: Eine neue christliche Tierethik.Keri Cronin - 2019 - Journal of Animal Ethics 9 (1):113-114.
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    Saving Black America?: A Womanist Analysis of Faith-Based Initiatives.Keri Day - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):63-81.
    This essay considers the complexities associated with faith-based initiatives for poor black people, as these initiatives have become one antipoverty strategy within some black churches. Deploying a womanist perspective on public policy, my contention is that faith-based initiatives have a contradictory nature in relation to ameliorating poverty among blacks. While these initiatives provide the necessary funding for many religious organizations such as black churches that are already doing antipoverty work, these initiatives simultaneously fail to consider how free-market institutions exacerbate poverty (...)
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    The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity.Michael J. Monahan - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    How does our understanding of the reality (or lack thereof ) of race as a category of being affect our understanding of racism as a social phenomenon, and vice versa? How should we envision the aims and methods of our struggles against racism? Traditionally, the Western political and philosophical tradition held that true social justice points toward a raceless future—that racial categories are themselves inherently racist, and a sincere advocacy for social justice requires a commitment to the elimination or abolition (...)
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  27. Common Good'.D. Braybrooke & A. Monahan - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ethics. Garland Publishing.
     
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    Healing, rebirth and the work of Michael Eigen: collected essays on a pioneer in psychoanalysis.Ken Fuchsman & Keri S. Cohen (eds.) - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This important book features collected essays on the distinguished psychoanalyst Dr. Michael Eigen, who has emerged as an influential innovator within and beyond psychoanalysis. Drawing on the ideas of W. R. Bion, Winnicott, the Kabbalah, artists and scientists, Eigen's work is noted for its creativity which combines spirituality with psychoanalysis. The book begins with a series of articles on Eigen's perspective on time, before covering topics such as the evolution of the psyche, mystery and metaphor, and breakdown and recovery. These (...)
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    Extracting Phonetic Features From Natural Classes: A Mismatch Negativity Study of Mandarin Chinese Retroflex Consonants.Zhanao Fu & Philip J. Monahan - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    How speech sounds are represented in the brain is not fully understood. The mismatch negativity has proven to be a powerful tool in this regard. The MMN event-related potential is elicited by a deviant stimulus embedded within a series of repeating standard stimuli. Listeners construct auditory memory representations of these standards despite acoustic variability. In most designs that test speech sounds, however, this variation is typically intra-category: All standards belong to the same phonetic category. In the current paper, inter-category variation (...)
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    Telling it Like it Isn't: Representations of Science in Tomorrow's World.Rachel Kerys Murrell - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (1):89-104.
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    Adverbial Complements Formed By Gerunds In The Dede Korkut Stories.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:59-71.
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    Aphorisms In The Novels Of Hakan Günday.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:1147-1166.
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    Azadî w desełat.Eyyûb Kerîmî - 2015 - Bane: Mang.
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    Different Type Of Sentence According To The Agreement Between Subject And Predicate.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:749-756.
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    On The Epistemic Modality Markers in Turkey Turkish: Uncertainty.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:434-478.
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    On the Problems About the Third Person in Turkey Turkish Grammar Writing and Teaching.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:1618-1631.
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    Philosophy, Ideology, and Life.Elemer Keri - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):79-88.
    The significance of philosophy for humankind is determined by the fact that it is the scientific discipline of the most general laws of nature, society, and thought. Specifically, as it uncovers, in the process of scientific analysis of the past and present of humanity, universal laws of the functioning and development of society, and as it marks the principal features of the future state of society, philosophy acts for humankind as knowledge needed to provide the basis for human activity in (...)
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    The Causativeness In Turkey Turkish.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1734-1745.
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    The Discussion of Noun Complements with no Suffixes and the Relation between Word Classes and Phrases.Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1487-1501.
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    Were The Accusative Case Suffix Used After The Third Person Possessive Suffix In The Orkhon Inscriptions?Caner Keri̇moğlu - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:322-331.
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    Early-Stage Vision and Perceptual Imagery in Autism Spectrum Conditions.Rebeka Maróthi, Katalin Csigó & Szabolcs Kéri - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    An Intermediate Logic / By J. Welton and A. J. Monahan.J. Welton & Alexander James Monahan - 2017
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    Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials: A Qualitative Examination of How Healthy Volunteers Understand Study Risks.Jill A. Fisher, Torin Monahan & Rebecca L. Walker - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):535-549.
    This article empirically examines how healthy volunteers evaluate and make sense of the risks of phase I clinical drug trials. This is an ethically important topic because healthy volunteers are exposed to risk but can gain no medical benefit from their trial participation. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with 178 healthy volunteers enrolled in various clinical trials, we found that participants focus on myriad characteristics of clinical trials when assessing risk and making enrolment decisions. These factors include the short-term and (...)
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    Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials: A Qualitative Examination of How Healthy Volunteers Understand Study Risks.Jill A. Fisher, Torin Monahan & Rebecca L. Walker - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):535-549.
    This article empirically examines how healthy volunteers evaluate and make sense of the risks of phase I clinical drug trials. This is an ethically important topic because healthy volunteers are exposed to risk but can gain no medical benefit from their trial participation. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with 178 healthy volunteers enrolled in various clinical trials, we found that participants focus on myriad characteristics of clinical trials when assessing risk and making enrolment decisions. These factors include the short-term and (...)
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    Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials: A Qualitative Examination of How Healthy Volunteers Understand Study Risks.Jill A. Fisher, Torin Monahan & Rebecca L. Walker - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):535-549.
    This article empirically examines how healthy volunteers evaluate and make sense of the risks of phase I clinical drug trials. This is an ethically important topic because healthy volunteers are exposed to risk but can gain no medical benefit from their trial participation. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with 178 healthy volunteers enrolled in various clinical trials, we found that participants focus on myriad characteristics of clinical trials when assessing risk and making enrolment decisions. These factors include the short-term and (...)
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    Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials: A Qualitative Examination of How Healthy Volunteers Understand Study Risks.Jill A. Fisher, Torin Monahan & Rebecca L. Walker - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):535-549.
    This article empirically examines how healthy volunteers evaluate and make sense of the risks of phase I clinical drug trials. This is an ethically important topic because healthy volunteers are exposed to risk but can gain no medical benefit from their trial participation. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with 178 healthy volunteers enrolled in various clinical trials, we found that participants focus on myriad characteristics of clinical trials when assessing risk and making enrolment decisions. These factors include the short-term and (...)
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  47. The Concept of Privilege: A Critical Appraisal.Michael Monahan - unknown
    In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical discourse on oppression and liberation (with a particular focus on white privilege and antiracism in the USA). In order to fulfill the rhetorical aims of liberation, concepts for privilege must meet what I term the ‘boundary condition’, which demarcates the boundary between a privileged elite and the rest of society, and the ‘ignorance condition’, which establishes that the elite status and the advantages it confers (...)
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    The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity.Michael J. Monahan - 2011 - Just Ideas.
    How does our understanding of the reality (or lack thereof ) of race as a category of being affect our understanding of racism as a social phenomenon, and vice versa? How should we envision the aims and methods of our struggles against racism? Traditionally, the Western political and philosophical tradition held that true social justice points toward a raceless future--that racial categories are themselves inherently racist, and a sincere advocacy for social justice requires a commitment to the elimination or abolition (...)
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    Recognition Beyond Struggle.Michael Monahan - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (3):389-414.
    The article discusses the concept of Hegelian recognition. The four central tenets of the agonistic interpretation of Hegelian recognition are discussed. First, recognition requires participants to occupy one of the two roles such as recognizer and recognizee. Moreover, it asserts that recognition is a relation of asymmetry. The article addresses the concept of pure recognition. In this concept, the agent is able to exist as a self-conscious agent for another self-conscious agent. Furthermore, the uses and abuses of recognition are also (...)
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    Ancient DNA: Using molecular biology to explore the past.Terence A. Brown & Keri A. Brown - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (10):719-726.
    Ancient DNA has been discovered in many types of preserved biological material, including bones, mummies, museum skins, insects in amber and plant fossils, and has become an important research tool in disciplines as diverse as archaeology, conservation biology and forensic science. In archaeology, ancient DNA can contribute both to the interpretation of individual sites and to the development of hypotheses about past populations. Site interpretation is aided by DNA‐based sex typing of fragmentary human bones, and by the use of genetic (...)
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