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Le cluster policy - science

Terms

13policy
49science
24mind

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
30.119policy - science
40.117mind - science

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000206 (2013) Eli Lamdan [Israël] ; Anton Yasnitsky [Canada]“Back to the future”: toward Luria's holistic cultural science of human brain and mind in a historical study of mental retardation
000537 (2011) J. Roxanne Prichard ; Vanessa Cornett-Murtada [États-Unis]Music and the Mind: A New Interdisciplinary Course on the Science of Musical Experience
001232 (2008) Francis MechnerAN INVITATION TO BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS: REVIEW OF IN SEARCH OF MEMORY: THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW SCIENCE OF MIND BY ERIC R KANDEL
001439 (2007) Kyle D. PruettSOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY: BRIDGING THE GAP
002980 (2000) Jack P. Shonkoff [États-Unis]Science, Policy, and Practice: Three Cultures in Search of a Shared Mission
003272 (1997) Christopher P. ToumeyConjuring Medical Science: The 1986 Referendum on AIDS/HIV Policy in California
004B15 (1989) Charles P. ShimpCONTEMPORARY BEHAVIORISM VERSUS THE OLD BEHAVIORAL STRAW MAN IN GARDNER'S THE MIND'S NEW SCIENCE: A HISTORY OF THE COGNITIVE REVOLUTION
000048 (2015) Samuel A. Mehr [États-Unis]Miscommunication of science: music cognition research in the popular press
000136 (2014) Geraint A. Wiggins [Royaume-Uni] ; Joydeep Bhattacharya [Royaume-Uni]Mind the gap: an attempt to bridge computational and neuroscientific approaches to study creativity
000151 (2014) Cliodhna O Onnor ; Helene JoffeGender on the Brain: A Case Study of Science Communication in the New Media Environment
000258 (2013) Mozart Sales [Brésil] ; Marie-Paule Kieny [Suisse] ; Ruediger Krech [Suisse] ; Carissa Etienne [États-Unis]Human resources for universal health coverage: from evidence to policy and action
000535 (2011) Nicholas J. Hudson [Australie]Musical beauty and information compression: Complex to the ear but simple to the mind?
000553 (2011) Andrew Joshua KobetsHarmonic Medicine: The Influence of Music Over Mind and Medical Practice
000625 (2011) Jack P. Shonkoff [États-Unis] ; Susan Nall BalesScience Does Not Speak for Itself: Translating Child Development Research for the Public and Its Policymakers
000996 (2010) Julian Davies [Canada]Anthropomorphism in science
000A48 (2009) Temple GrandinHow does visual thinking work in the mind of a person with autism? A personal account
000C70 (2009) E. Virginia Demos [Niger]Mind to Mind: Infant Research, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis
001148 (2008) Philip BallScience & Music: Facing the music
001152 (2008) Cliffe Schreuders [Australie] ; Christian Payne [Australie]Reusability of Functionality-Based Application Confinement Policy Abstractions
001263 (2007) Garret FitzgeraldThe devil’s doctor: Paracelsus and the world of Renaissance magic and science
001572 (2007) Bruce GardnerAn Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy Debate – By Virgil W. Dean
001728 (2006) Michael Hampe [Suisse]Visual Essences, Readable Signs, Means of Construction: On the Relevance of Images in Science
001755 (2006) Gianfranco Campolongo [Italie] ; Stefano Vena [Italie]Science of Networks and Music: A New Approach on Musical Analysis and Creation
001776 (2006) Robert K. Logan [Canada]Neo-dualism and the bifurcation of the symbolosphere into the mediasphere and the human mind
001829 (2006) John Arthur Nunes [États-Unis]Easing the Gravity Field: poems of science and loveBeyond the Bitter Wind: Poems 1982–2000 – Christopher Southgate
001858 (2006) Justin O'ConnorArt, popular culture and cultural policy: variations on a theme of John Carey
001895 (2005) Hemai ParthasarathyTurning to Science
001A01 (2005) Daniel J. Kevles [États-Unis]Science in society
001A62 (2005) Emily SohnNobel celebrations: An elegant turn with science's elite
001B38 (2005) E. JoyceDisorders of the brain and mind 2
001B47 (2005) Conference Report: J. Sep. Science 13/2005
001D79 (2004) Elizabeth Strom [États-Unis] ; Angela Cook [États-Unis]Old Pictures in New Frames: Issue Definition and Federal Arts Policy
001E23 (2004) Joseph LichtenbergExperience and inference: how far will science carry us?
001E34 (2004) Pascal Gobin [France] ; Richard Kronland-Martinet [France] ; Guy-André Lagesse [France] ; Thierry Voinier [France] ; S Lvi Ystad [France]Designing Musical Interfaces with Composition in Mind
001E64 (2004) Book Reviews: A Theory of Economic Growth: Dynamics and Policy in Overlapping Generations
002104 (2003) Riccardo LombardiCATALYZING THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE BODY AND THE MIND IN A PSYCHOTIC ANALYSAND
002132 (2003) A questioning mind: Shuguang Zhang
002232 (2002) Fred Bemak ; Lawrence R. EppTranscending the Mind‐Body Dichotomy: Schizophrenia Reexamined
002253 (2002) Caroline GarlandTHE OPEN MIND AND SOME OF ITS ANXIETIES
002370 (2002) Edmund Fantino ; Stephanie Stolarz AntinoFROM PATTERNS TO PROSPERITY: A REVIEW OF RACHLIN'S THE SCIENCE OF SELF‐CONTROL
002376 (2002) Ross S. SteinEarth Science: Parkfield's unfulfilled promise
002462 (2001) Ann Nowé [Belgique] ; Johan Parent [Belgique] ; Katja Verbeeck [Belgique]Social Agents Playing a Periodical Policy
002760 (2000) Music and the mind: of Mozart, men, and monkeys.
002963 (2000) John SaundersThe practice of clinical medicine as an art and as a science
002A24 (2000) Rom HarréDefending Science from all of its Enemies and some of its Friends
002D25 (1999) Andrew DavisEducational Assessment: A Critique of Current Policy
002F69 (1998) Urs Fuhrer [Allemagne] ; Ingrid E. Josephs [Allemagne]The Cultivated Mind: From Mental Mediation to Cultivation
002F89 (1998) Michael R. Matthews [Australie]In defense of modest goals when teaching about the nature of science
003237 (1997) Eliezer Rapoport [Israël]Singing, mind and brain — Unit pulse, rhythm, emotion and expression
003764 (1995) M. Kirby Talley Jr.The old road and the mind's internal heaven
003769 (1995) Roger Lustig [États-Unis]The creative mind: Myths and mechanisms
003770 (1995) Mark Stefik ; Stephen SmoliarThe creative mind: Myths and mechanisms: six reviews and a response
003D85 (1993) Ludmilla Jordanova. Sexual visions, images of gender in science and medicine between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. Milwaukee, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989. 224 pp. $22.50 (text ed.) (Reviewed by Marilyn Ogilvie)
004501 (1991) Z. Elgin [États-Unis]Understanding: Art and science
004502 (1991) Catherine Z. ElginUnderstanding: Art and Science
004512 (1991) The Emperor's new mind concerning computers, mind, and laws of physics
004515 (1991) Peter Kivy [États-Unis]Science and Aesthetic Appreciation
004553 (1991) James S. Nelson [États-Unis]DOES SCIENCE CLARIFY GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD?
004861 (1990) John N. Warfield [États-Unis]Cybernetics, systems science, and the great university
005123 (1986) T. Kellogg [États-Unis]Writing method and productivity of science and engineering faculty
005341 (1985) Erwin Chargaff [États-Unis]Science and society: Swindle — scientific and otherwise
005581 (1984) D. CareyForce, foresight and science
005931 (1982) D. Michelson Livingston [États-Unis]EINSTEIN and MICHELSON – Artists in Science
005B95 (1980) Hermon DowlingScience sans Frontiéres:Communication in European Clinical Science
005E45 (1978) Karl PopperNatural Selection and the Emergence of Mind
006096 (1976) C. D. ThrosbyPUBLIC POLICY AND THE PERFORMING ARTS
006101 (1976) Jon Beckwith ; Larry MillerBehind the Mask of Objective Science
006196 (1975) Solomon H. KatzTOWARD A NEW SCIENCE OF HUMANITY
006198 (1975) Gunther S. StentTHE DILEMMA OF SCIENCE AND MORALS
006199 (1975) Nicholas J. BelkinSome soviet concepts of information for information science
006531 (1972) Joseph AgassiSOCIOLOGISM IN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
006615 (1971) Hermon DowlingScience sans Frontières:Communication in European Clinical Science
006964 (1967) Lewis E. WalkupCreativity in Science Through Visualization
006A25 (1966) Herbert FeiglIS SCIENCE RELEVANT TO THEOLOGY?
007050 (1958) Frank GreenawayTHE HISTORICAL APPROACH TO SCIENCE
007287 (1955) Ray WendlandWHY NOT MAKE SCIENCE YOUR CAREER?
007925 (1945) Francis NeilsonScience and the Liberal Arts in Education
007B63 (1940) George D. HarmonAn Indictment Of the Administration of President James Buchanan and His Kansas Policy
008981 (1897-10-23) William RobertsThe Harvein Oration on Science and Modern Civilisation

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