Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000010 |
Matthew Mackisack [Royaume-Uni] ; Susan Aldworth [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Macpherson [Royaume-Uni] ; John Onians [Royaume-Uni] ; Crawford Winlove [Royaume-Uni] ; Adam Zeman [Royaume-Uni] | On Picturing a Candle: The Prehistory of Imagery Science |
000012 |
Mick Mckeown [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Jones [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Foy [Royaume-Uni] ; Karen Wright [Royaume-Uni] ; Tracey Paxton [Royaume-Uni] ; Mike Blackmon [Royaume-Uni] | Looking back, looking forward: Recovery journeys in a high secure hospital. |
000030 |
Francine Toye [Royaume-Uni] ; Sue Jenkins [Royaume-Uni] | ‘It makes you think’ – exploring the impact of qualitative films on pain clinicians |
000032 |
Moira Kelly [Royaume-Uni] ; Carol Rivas ; Jens Foell ; Janet Llewellyn-Dunn ; Diana England ; Anna Cocciadiferro ; Sally Hull | Unmasking quality: exploring meanings of health by doing art |
000037 |
Dominique P. Béhague [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] | Taking pills for developmental ails in Southern Brazil: The biologization of adolescence? |
000047 |
Nagayasu Egawa [Royaume-Uni] ; Kiyofumi Egawa [Japon] ; Heather Griffin [Royaume-Uni] ; John Doorbar [Royaume-Uni] | Human Papillomaviruses; Epithelial Tropisms, and the Development of Neoplasia |
000050 |
Jack Stilgoe [Royaume-Uni] | Geoengineering as Collective Experimentation |
000052 |
Fran Toye ; Sue Jenkins [Royaume-Uni] ; Kate Seers [Royaume-Uni] ; Karen Barker [Royaume-Uni] | Exploring the value of qualitative research films in clinical education |
000060 |
Christian Paris [Royaume-Uni] ; Ieisha Pentland [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Groves [Royaume-Uni] ; David C. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Powis [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas Coleman [Royaume-Uni] ; Sally Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Joanna L. Parish [Royaume-Uni] | CCCTC-Binding Factor Recruitment to the Early Region of the Human Papillomavirus 18 Genome Regulates Viral Oncogene Expression |
000080 |
Maurizio Meloni [Royaume-Uni] ; Giuseppe Testa [Italie] | Scrutinizing the epigenetics revolution |
000088 |
Alistair Hewison [Royaume-Uni] ; Kevin Morrell [Royaume-Uni] | Leadership development in the English National Health Service: A counter narrative to inform policy. |
000093 |
Mateja M. Jelen [Slovénie] ; Zigui Chen [États-Unis] ; Boštjan J. Kocjan [Slovénie] ; Felicity J. Burt [Afrique du Sud] ; Paul K. S. Chan [République populaire de Chine] ; Diego Chouhy [Argentine] ; Catharina E. Combrinck [Afrique du Sud] ; François Coutlée [Canada] ; Christine Estrade [Suisse] ; Alex Ferenczy [Canada] ; Alison Fiander [Royaume-Uni] ; Eduardo L. Franco [Canada] ; Suzanne M. Garland [Australie] ; Adriana A. Giri [Argentine] ; Joaquín Víctor González [Argentine] ; Arndt Gröning [Allemagne] ; Kerstin Heidrich [Allemagne] ; Sam Hibbitts [Royaume-Uni] ; Lea Hošnjak [Slovénie] ; Tommy N. M. Luk [République populaire de Chine] ; Karina Marinic [Argentine] ; Toshihiko Matsukura [Japon] ; Anna Neumann [Allemagne] ; Anja Oštrbenk [Slovénie] ; Maria Alejandra Picconi [Argentine] ; Harriet Richardson [Canada] ; Martin Sagadin [Slovénie] ; Roland Sahli [Suisse] ; Riaz Y. Seedat [Afrique du Sud] ; Katja Seme [Slovénie] ; Alberto Severini [Canada] ; Jessica L. Sinchi [Argentine] ; Jana Smahelova [République tchèque] ; Sepehr N. Tabrizi [Australie] ; Ruth Tachezy [République tchèque] ; Sarah Tohme [Canada] ; Virgilijus Uloza [Lituanie] ; Astra Vitkauskiene [Lituanie] ; Yong Wee Wong [Malaisie] ; Snježana Židovec Lepej [Croatie] ; Robert D. Burk [États-Unis] ; Mario Poljak [Slovénie] | Global Genomic Diversity of Human Papillomavirus 6 Based on 724 Isolates and 190 Complete Genome Sequences |
000120 |
Kalman A. Winston [Royaume-Uni] ; Cees Pm Van Der Vleuten ; Albert Jja Scherpbier | Remediation of at-risk medical students: theory in action |
000136 |
Cosmin Sebastian Cercel [Royaume-Uni] | The ‘Right’ Side of the Law. State of Siege and the Rise of Fascism in Interwar Romania |
000140 |
Stefan Sienkiewicz [Royaume-Uni] | New Essays on Ancient Pyrrhonism. Edited by Diego E. Machuca. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2011. Pp. xi + 207. ISBN: 978-90-04-20776-9. |
000180 |
Peter Morris [Royaume-Uni] | Reconstructing Project Management Reprised: A Knowledge Perspective |
000194 |
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij [Royaume-Uni] | Meno and the Monist |
000212 |
Kelvin Mason [Royaume-Uni] ; Gavin Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Jenny Pickerill [Royaume-Uni] | Epistemologies of Participation, or, What Do Critical Human Geographers Know That's of Any Use? |
000218 |
Robin Mckenna [Royaume-Uni] | Epistemic Contextualism: A Normative Approach |
000219 |
Ben Kotzee [Royaume-Uni] | Educational Justice, Epistemic Justice, and Leveling Down |
000226 |
B. Paterson ; I. Mcintosh ; D. Wilkinson [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Mccomish ; I. Smith | Corrupted cultures in mental health inpatient settings. Is restraint reduction the answer? |
000236 |
Richard Pettigrew [Royaume-Uni] | Accuracy and Evidence |
000238 |
Frank Birkin [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas Polesie [Suède] | The relevance of epistemic analysis to sustainability economics and the capability approach |
000240 |
Jeffrey W. Lucas [États-Unis] ; Kevin Morrell [Royaume-Uni] ; Marek Posard [États-Unis] | Considerations on the 'Replication Problem' in Sociology |
000258 |
Xosé M. Fernández-Suárez [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Y. Galperin [États-Unis] | The 2013 Nucleic Acids Research Database Issue and the online Molecular Biology Database Collection |
000292 |
Natasha Eaton [Royaume-Uni] | ‘Enchanted Traps?’ The Historiography of Art and Colonialism in Eighteenth‐century India |
000296 |
Niall Mccrae [Royaume-Uni] | Whither Nursing Models? The value of nursing theory in the context of evidence‐based practice and multidisciplinary health care |
000297 |
Thomas W. Simpson [Royaume-Uni] | What Is Trust? |
000298 |
Christopher Davis [Royaume-Uni] | What Is Life Worth? A Rough Guide to Valuation |
000332 |
Jesper Kallestrup [Royaume-Uni] ; Duncan Pritchard [Royaume-Uni] | ROBUST VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY AND EPISTEMIC ANTI‐INDIVIDUALISM |
000334 |
Katerina Sideri [Royaume-Uni] | Practical Reasoning, Impartiality and the European Patent Office: The Legal Regulation of Biotechnology |
000335 |
Dean J. Machin [Royaume-Uni] | Political Legitimacy, the Egalitarian Challenge, and Democracy |
000352 |
Itiel Dror [Royaume-Uni] | Letter to the Editor—Combating Bias: The Next Step in Fighting Cognitive and Psychological Contamination |
000357 |
Tommaso Ciarli ; Valentina Meliciani [Italie] ; Maria Savona [Royaume-Uni] | KNOWLEDGE DYNAMICS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF BUSINESS SERVICES |
000359 |
Benjamin Sargent [Royaume-Uni] | John Milbank and Biblical Hermeneutics: the End of the Historical‐Critical Method? |
000364 |
Gulshan Ara Khan [Royaume-Uni] | Habermas and Oakeshott on Rationalism, Morality and Democratic Politics |
000366 |
Miranda Fricker [Royaume-Uni] | Group Testimony? The Making of A Collective Good Informant |
000370 |
Gabriele Badano [Royaume-Uni] | Genomics and Public Involvement: Giving Justifications Their Due |
000375 |
John Forrester [Royaume-Uni] | Falling In and Out of Love with Philosophy |
000377 |
Thomas W. Simpson [Royaume-Uni] | Evaluating Google as an Epistemic Tool |
000388 |
Luke Bretherton [Royaume-Uni] | COMING TO JUDGMENT: METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECCLESIOLOGY, ETHNOGRAPHY AND POLITICAL THEORY |
000415 |
Geoffrey Turner [Royaume-Uni] | |
000416 |
Geoffrey Turner [Royaume-Uni] | |
000417 |
Geoffrey Turner [Royaume-Uni] | |
000418 |
Geoffrey Turner [Royaume-Uni] | |
000419 |
Geoffrey Turner [Royaume-Uni] | |
000477 |
Alexander Lucie-Smith [Royaume-Uni] | |
000479 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000480 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000481 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000482 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000484 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000485 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000486 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000487 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000488 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000489 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000490 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000491 |
Nicholas King [Royaume-Uni] | |
000496 |
Alastair Hamilton [Royaume-Uni] | |
000535 |
Giovanni Frazzetto [Royaume-Uni, Italie] | Teaching How to Bridge Neuroscience, Society, and Culture |
000538 |
Trisha Greenhalgh [Royaume-Uni] ; Sietse Wieringa [Pays-Bas] | Is it time to drop the ‘knowledge translation’ metaphor? A critical literature review |
000545 |
Paul Batalden [États-Unis] ; Frank Davidoff [États-Unis] ; Martin Marshall [Royaume-Uni] ; Jo Bibby [Royaume-Uni] ; Colin Pink [Royaume-Uni] | So what? Now what? Exploring, understanding and using the epistemologies that inform the improvement of healthcare |
000561 |
Niall Mccrae [Royaume-Uni] ; Sube Banerjee [Royaume-Uni] | The challenge of evaluating mental health services for older people |
000563 |
Marianna Fotaki [Royaume-Uni] | The Sublime Object of Desire (for Knowledge): Sexuality at Work in Business and Management Schools in England |
000575 |
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas [Royaume-Uni] | Stories as indicators of practical knowledge: Analysing project workers' talk from a study of participation in a youth inclusion programme |
000578 |
Sachi Arafat [Royaume-Uni] | Senses in Which Quantum Theory Is an Analogy for Information Retrieval and Science |
000581 |
Kate O'Riordan [Royaume-Uni] | Revisiting digital technologies: envisioning biodigital bodies |
000585 |
Alberto Paucar-Caceres [Royaume-Uni] ; Roger Harnden [Royaume-Uni] | Preface to the second edition of “De Máquinas y Seres Vivos ‐ Autopoiesis: La organización de lo vivo” by Humberto Maturana |
000598 |
Mark Textor [Royaume-Uni] | Knowing the Facts |
000605 |
Joost Fontein [Royaume-Uni] | Graves, ruins, and belonging: towards an anthropology of proximity |
000623 |
Catherine Cassell [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Symon [Royaume-Uni] | Assessing ‘good’ qualitative research in the work psychology field: A narrative analysis |
000624 |
Stephen Legg [Royaume-Uni] | Assemblage/apparatus: using Deleuze and Foucault |
000628 |
Heather Lovell [Royaume-Uni] ; Donald Mackenzie [Royaume-Uni] | Accounting for Carbon: The Role of Accounting Professional Organisations in Governing Climate Change |
000629 |
Yoshiteru Nakamori [Japon] ; Andrzej P. Wierzbicki [Pologne] ; Zhichang Zhu [Royaume-Uni] | A theory of knowledge construction systems |
000634 |
Luciano Floridi [Royaume-Uni] | A DEFENCE OF CONSTRUCTIONISM: PHILOSOPHY AS CONCEPTUAL ENGINEERING |
000640 |
Brian Keith-Smith [Royaume-Uni] | Michael Ansel / Hans-Edwin Friedrich / Gerhard Lauer (Hgg.), Die Erfindung des Schriftstellers Thomas Mann. 2009 |
000659 |
Nicholas J. White [Thaïlande, Royaume-Uni] ; Gareth D. H. Turner [Royaume-Uni] ; Isabelle M. Medana [Royaume-Uni] ; Arjen M. Dondorp [Thaïlande, Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas P. J. Day [Thaïlande, Royaume-Uni] | The murine cerebral malaria phenomenon |
000662 |
Allyson L. Lister [Royaume-Uni] ; Ruchira S. Datta [États-Unis] ; Oliver Hofmann [États-Unis] ; Roland Krause [Allemagne] ; Michael Kuhn [Allemagne] ; Bettina Roth [États-Unis] ; Reinhard Schneider [Allemagne] | Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies |
000677 |
Simon Pulleyn [Royaume-Uni] | The Power of Sacrifice: Roman and Christian Discourses in Conflict. By George Heyman. |
000685 |
David Enoch [Israël, Royaume-Uni] | Not Just a Truthometer: Taking Oneself Seriously (but not Too Seriously) in Cases of Peer Disagreement |
000688 |
Nicholas Till [Royaume-Uni] | Magic Flutes and Enchanted Forests: The Supernatural in Eighteenth-Century Musical Theatre. By David J. Buch. |
000712 |
Lynn Robson [Royaume-Uni] | ‘We’ll build in sonnets pretty rooms’: Early Modern Literary Studies, the ‘Spatial Turn’ and Ecocriticism |
000719 |
Trisha Greenhalgh [Royaume-Uni] | What Is This Knowledge That We Seek to “Exchange”? |
000723 |
Keith Tribe [Royaume-Uni] | Wealth and life: essays on the intellectual history of political economy in Britain, 1848–1914 – By Donald Winch |
000725 |
Paul Matthews ; Dominic Fripp [Royaume-Uni] | Using linked data to classify web documents |
000727 |
Anne Pirrie [Royaume-Uni] ; Gale Macleod [Royaume-Uni] | Tripping, slipping and losing the way: Moving beyond methodological difficulties in social research |
000734 |
Norah Campbell [Irlande (pays)] ; Aidan O'Driscoll [Irlande (pays)] ; Michael Saren [Royaume-Uni] | The posthuman: the end and the beginning of the human |
000744 |
Pamela Nightingale [Royaume-Uni] | The Bristol and Gloucestershire lay subsidy of 1523–1527 – By Michael A. Faraday |
000757 |
Benjamin Sargent [Royaume-Uni] | PROCEEDING BEYOND ISOLATION: BRINGING MILBANK, HABERMAS AND OCKHAM TO THE INTERFAITH TABLE |
000772 |
Nada K. Kakabadse [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Steane [Australie] | Meaning and interpretation insights and discourse |
000773 |
Helene Ahl ; Robert Smith [Royaume-Uni] | Masculinity, doxa and the institutionalisation of entrepreneurial identity in the novel Cityboy |
000775 |
Elena P. Antonacopoulou [Royaume-Uni] | Making the Business School More ‘Critical’: Reflexive Critique Based on Phronesis as a Foundation for Impact |
000783 |
Sophus A. Reinert [Royaume-Uni] | Impossible engineering: technology and territoriality on the Canal du Midi – By Chandra Mukerji |
000786 |
Graham Ward [Royaume-Uni] | HISTORY, BELIEF AND IMAGINATION IN CHARLES TAYLOR'S A SECULAR AGE |
000788 |
Avner Offer [Royaume-Uni] | Government and the American economy: a new history – By Price Fishback, Robert Higgs, Gary D. Libecap, John Joseph Wallis, Stanley L. Engerman, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Sumner J. La Croix, Robert A. Margo, Robert A. McGuire, Richard Sylla, Lee J. Alston, Joseph P. Ferrie, Mark Guglielmo, E. C. Pasour, Jr., Randal R. Rucker, and Werner Troesken |
000790 |
Elisabeth K. Kelan [Royaume-Uni] | Gender Logic and (Un)doing Gender at Work |
000807 |
Martin Chick [Royaume-Uni] | Communications under the seas: the evolving cable network and its implications – Edited by Bernard Finn and Daqing Yang |
000810 |
Tim Thornton [Royaume-Uni] | Clinical judgement, expertise and skilled coping |
000811 |
D. Wastell [Royaume-Uni] ; S. White [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Broadhurst [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Peckover [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Pithouse [Royaume-Uni] | Children's services in the iron cage of performance management: street‐level bureaucracy and the spectre of Švejkism |
000853 |
Oliver Walton [Royaume-Uni] | jean michel-rabaté. 1913: The Cradle of Modernism. |
000854 |
William Baker ; Linda Reinert ; Anna Barton ; Alexis Easley ; David Finkelstein [Royaume-Uni] | XIIIThe Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period |
000855 |
Raymond Monelle [Royaume-Uni] | What Kind of Theory is Music Theory? Epistemological Exercises in Music Theory and Analysis. Ed. by Per F. Broman and Nora A. Engebretsen. |
000863 |
Jonathan Toms [Royaume-Uni] | So What? A Reply to Roger Cooter's After Death/After-Life: The Social History of Medicine in Post-Postmodernity |
000871 |
William Wood [Royaume-Uni] | On the New Analytic Theology, or: The Road Less Traveled |
000872 |
Pierre-Philippe Fraiture [Royaume-Uni] | Mudimbe's Fetish of the West and Epistemological Utopianism |
000873 |
Kathryn Sutherland [Royaume-Uni] | Material text, immaterial text, and the electronic environment |
000880 |
Pascal Diethelm [Suisse] ; Martin Mckee [Royaume-Uni] | Denialism: what is it and how should scientists respond? |
000902 |
Nick Crossley [Royaume-Uni] | The Politics of Small Things: The Power of the Powerless in Dark Times – By Goldfarb, J.C. |
000905 |
Valentina Pugliano [Royaume-Uni] | The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution ‐ by Deborah E. Harkness |
000907 |
Lorraine Macmillan [Royaume-Uni] | The Child Soldier in North‐South Relations |
000914 |
Lori Allen [Royaume-Uni] | Surrounded: Palestinian Soldiers in the Israeli Military by Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh |
000938 |
Howard Thomas ; Robin Wensley [Royaume-Uni] | Putting AIM in context |
000941 |
Alberto Paucar-Caceres [Royaume-Uni] | Pragmatism and rationalism in the development of management science methodologies in the UK and France |
000963 |
Louisa Cadman [Royaume-Uni] | Life and Death Decisions in our Posthuman(ist) Times |
000966 |
Anthony Phelan [Royaume-Uni] | Leon Chai, Romantic Theory. Forms of Reflexivity in the Revolutionary Era. 2006 |
000967 |
Helen L. Leathard [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael J. Cook [Royaume-Uni] | Learning for holistic care: addressing practical wisdom (phronesis) and the spiritual sphere |
000969 |
Peter Harrison [Royaume-Uni] | LINNAEUS AS A SECOND ADAM? TAXONOMY AND THE RELIGIOUS VOCATION |
000971 |
Jeremy Tanner [Royaume-Uni] | KARL MANNHEIM AND ALOIS RIEGL: FROM ART HISTORY TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE |
000972 |
Magnus Marsden [Royaume-Uni] | Islam and the prayer economy. History and authority in a Malian town by Soares, Benjamin |
000991 |
Jon Baldwin [Royaume-Uni] | Exchange and subjectivity, commodity, and gift |
000995 |
Alex Argenti-Pillen [Royaume-Uni] | Economy, Culture, and Civil War in Sri Lanka edited by Deborah Winslow and Michael D. Woost |
000A08 |
Adrian Rifkin [Royaume-Uni] | DANCING YEARS, OR WRITING AS A WAY OUT |
000A32 |
Paul Gifford [Royaume-Uni] | Anglican Communion in Crisis: How Episcopal Dissidents and Their African Allies Are Reshaping Anglicanism by Miranda K. Hassett |
000A34 |
Dana Arnold [Royaume-Uni] | ART HISTORY: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON METHOD |
000A58 |
B. J. Sokol [Royaume-Uni] | lorna hutson. The Invention of Suspicion: Law and Mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. |
000A71 |
Natasha Eaton [Royaume-Uni] | Flexible Design? Art in a Binocular Empire |
000A73 |
Martyn Jessop [Royaume-Uni] | Digital visualization as a scholarly activity |
000A82 |
Angus Gowland [Royaume-Uni] | Brutal Reasoning: Animals, Rationality and Humanity in Early Modern England |
000B13 |
Martin W. Bauer [Royaume-Uni] ; George Gaskell [Royaume-Uni] | Social Representations Theory: A Progressive Research Programme for Social Psychology |
000B16 |
Rhys Jones [Royaume-Uni] | Relocating nationalism: on the geographies of reproducing nations |
000B18 |
Sadhvi Dar [Royaume-Uni] | Reconnecting histories modernity, managerialism and development |
000B25 |
Morwenna Griffiths [Royaume-Uni] ; Gale Macleod [Royaume-Uni] | Personal Narratives and Policy: Never the Twain? |
000B33 |
Paul Gibbs [Royaume-Uni] | Marketers and educationalists two communities divided by time |
000B46 |
John Raine ; John Benington [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean Hartley [Royaume-Uni] ; J. C. Ry Nielsen [Danemark] ; Ton Notten [Pays-Bas] | Innovation, design and delivery of MPA programmes for public leaders and managers in Europe |
000B62 |
Robert Smith [Royaume-Uni] | Entrepreneurship, police leadership, and the investigation of crime in changing times |
000B73 |
Sean Beer [Royaume-Uni] | Authenticity and food experience – commercial and academic perspectives |
000C06 |
Roger Cooter [Royaume-Uni] | After Death/After-'Life': The Social History of Medicine in Post-Postmodernity |
000C30 |
Paul Bonaventura [Royaume-Uni] | THE HORSE: 30,000 YEARS OF THE HORSE IN ART BY TAMSIN PICKERAL |
000C35 |
Alistair Miller [Royaume-Uni] | Rhetoric, Paideia and the Old Idea of a Liberal Education |
000C37 |
Tariq Jazeel [Royaume-Uni] ; Colin Mcfarlane [Royaume-Uni] | Responsible Learning: Cultures of Knowledge Production and the North–South Divide |
000C39 |
Rosemary Skordoulis [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick Dawson [Royaume-Uni] | Reflective decisions the use of Socratic dialogue in managing organizational change |
000C44 |
Paul Faulkner [Royaume-Uni] | On Telling and Trusting |
000C64 |
Toseef Azid [Pakistan] ; Mehmet Asutay [Royaume-Uni] | Does ethicomoral coalition complement to economic coalition |
000C76 |
Tariq Jazeel [Royaume-Uni] | Awkward geographies: Spatializing academic responsibility, encountering Sri Lanka |
000C80 |
Sue Llewellyn ; John Ferguson [Royaume-Uni] | Analysing accounting discourse avoiding the fallacy of internalism |
000C81 |
Martina Deuchler [Royaume-Uni] | Alexander Woodside. Lost Modernities: China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History. (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures, 2001.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2006. Pp. 142. $22.00 |
000C86 |
Adrian Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] | Songe, vision, savoir: l'onirique et l'épistémique chez Molinet et Lemaire de Belges |
000D10 |
Melanie Bigold [Royaume-Uni] | Eve Tavor Bannet, Empire of Letters: Letter Manuals and Transatlantic Correspondence, 1688–1820. Pp.xxiii + 347. Cambridge, New York, Oakleigh: Cambridge University Press, 2005. £50.00 (ISBN 0 521 85618 8). |
000D14 |
Gary Rolfe ; Lyn Gardner [Royaume-Uni] | ‘Do not ask who I am…’: confession, emancipation and (self)‐management through reflection |
000D19 |
Alan E. Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] | Towards a strong virtue ethics for nursing practice |
000D25 |
Darrell Patrick Rowbottom [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Jane Aiston [Royaume-Uni] | The Myth of ‘Scientific Method’ in Contemporary Educational Research |
000D42 |
Gary Thomas [Royaume-Uni] ; David James [Royaume-Uni] | Reinventing grounded theory: some questions about theory, ground and discovery |
000D56 |
James Luchte [Royaume-Uni] | MATHESIS AND ANALYSIS: FINITUDE AND THE INFINITE IN THE MONADOLOGY OF LEIBNIZ |
000D79 |
John Elliott [Royaume-Uni] | Educational Research as a Form of Democratic Rationality |
000E33 |
Sarah Hodges [Royaume-Uni] | ‘Looting’ the Lock Hospital in Colonial Madras during the Famine Years of the 1870s |
000E39 |
Shen-Horn Yen [Royaume-Uni] ; Gaden S. Robinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Donald L. J. Quicke [Royaume-Uni] | The phylogenetic relationships of Chalcosiinae (Lepidoptera, Zygaenoidea, Zygaenidae) |
000E41 |
Maia Green [Royaume-Uni] ; Simeon Mesaki | The birth of the “salon”: Poverty, “modernization,” and dealing with witchcraft in southern Tanzania |
000E43 |
Jason L. Powell [Royaume-Uni] ; Tim Owen [Royaume-Uni] | The BioMedical Model and Ageing Towards an AntiReductionist Model |
000E50 |
Mark Darlow [Royaume-Uni] | Review: L'Imaginaire de la musique au siècle des Lumières |
000E56 |
Sean R. Hilton [Royaume-Uni] ; Henry B. Slotnick [États-Unis] | Proto‐professionalism: how professionalisation occurs across the continuum of medical education |
000E69 |
Xinzhong Yao [Royaume-Uni] | KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION: A HERMENEUTICAL STUDY OF WISDOM IN EARLY CONFUCIAN AND ISRAELITE TRADITIONS |
000E76 |
Stephen Legg [Royaume-Uni] | Foucault's population geographies: classifications, biopolitics and governmental spaces |
000E77 |
Nina Laurie [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Andolina [États-Unis] ; Sarah Radcliffe [Royaume-Uni] | Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador |
000E92 |
Claire Boyle [Royaume-Uni] | Autobiography, the dangers of knowledge and Genet's suspect reader |
000F07 |
Béatrice Han-Pile [Royaume-Uni] | Is early Foucault a historian? : History, history and the analytic of finitude |
000F25 |
Denys Turner [Royaume-Uni] | “SIN IS BEHOVELY” IN JULIAN OF NORWICH's REVELATIONS OF DIVINE LOVE |
000F37 |
Gavin Hyman [Royaume-Uni] | The Study of Religion and the Return of Theology |
000F44 |
John Strachan [Royaume-Uni] | Romance, Religion and the Republic: Bruno's Le tour de la France par deux enfants |
000F50 |
Phil Hodkinson [Royaume-Uni] | Research as a form of work: expertise, community and methodological objectivity |
000F55 |
Wayne Parsons [Royaume-Uni] | Not Just Steering but Weaving: Relevant Knowledge and the Craft of Building Policy Capacity and Coherence |
001002 |
Patricia Clavin [Royaume-Uni] | Martin Horn. Britain, France and the Financing of the First World War. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. 2002. Pp. x, 249. $75.00 |
001014 |
Simon Reid-Henry [Royaume-Uni] | Under the Microscope: Fieldwork Practice and Cuba's Biotechnology Industry: A Reflexive Affair? |
001023 |
Roy Willis [Royaume-Uni] | Social Anthropology |
001028 |
Monica Konrad [Royaume-Uni] | Social Anthropology |
001033 |
Ian S. Fairweather [Royaume-Uni] | Social Anthropology |
001036 |
Catherine Alexander [Royaume-Uni] | Social Anthropology |
001037 |
David Knights [Royaume-Uni] ; Wendy Richards [Royaume-Uni] | Sex Discrimination in UK Academia |
001041 |
Stephen R. L. Clark [Royaume-Uni] | Review: The Wisdom of Aristotle |
001056 |
Jean Aitchison [Royaume-Uni] | Language & Linguistics |
001058 |
George O. B. Thomson [Royaume-Uni] | General |
001086 |
Tony Tinker [Australie] ; Rob Gray [Royaume-Uni] | Beyond a critique of pure reason From policy to politics to praxis in environmental and social research |
001089 |
George Bankes [Royaume-Uni] | Archaeology |
001094 |
L. J. Newby [Royaume-Uni] | Anthropology & History |
001097 |
Dawn Chatty [Royaume-Uni] | Anthropology & History |
001135 |
Robert Mayhew [Royaume-Uni] | Geography, print culture and the Renaissance: “The road less travelled by” |
001148 |
Geoffrey Hinchliffe [Royaume-Uni] | Situating Skills |
001158 |
David Wainwright [Royaume-Uni] | Policing the heart |
001163 |
Geoffrey Squires [Royaume-Uni] | Modelling medicine |
001168 |
Jonathan Grix [Royaume-Uni] | Introducing Students to the Generic Terminology of Social Research |
001172 |
Gert Biesta [Royaume-Uni] | How General Can Bildung Be? Reflections on the Future of a Modern Educational Ideal |
001176 |
John Drummond [Royaume-Uni] | Freedom to roam: a Deleuzian overture for the concept of care in nursing |
001184 |
John F. Turner [Royaume-Uni] | A BRIEF HISTORY OF ILLUSION: MILNER, WINNICOTT AND RYCROFT |
001207 |
Andrew Adamatzky [Royaume-Uni] | Space-time dynamic of normalized doxatons: automata models of pathological collective mentality |
001217 |
Cristina Chimisso [Royaume-Uni] | Hélène Metzger: the history of science between the study of mentalities and total history |
001220 |
Mihaela Kelemen [Royaume-Uni] ; Tuomo Peltonen [Finlande] | Ethics, morality and the subject: the contribution of Zygmunt Bauman and Michel Foucault to `postmodern’ business ethics |
001234 |
Stuart Elden [Royaume-Uni] | The Place Of Geometry: Heidegger's Mathematical Excursus On Aristotle |
001236 |
Conor Cunningham [Royaume-Uni] | The Difference Of Theology and Some Philosophies of Nothing |
001244 |
Philip Stott [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews |
001245 |
Craig Muldrew [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews |
001264 |
Miles Ogborn [Royaume-Uni] | Geography and Enlightenment |
001267 |
Steven Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Cassell [Royaume-Uni] | Epistemology and work psychology: New agendas |
001272 |
Jenny Spouse [Royaume-Uni] | Bridging theory and practice in the supervisory relationship: a sociocultural perspective |
001295 |
W. Johnson [Royaume-Uni] | “Antient” philosophy-science in Magna Graecia: Cassiodorus and Pythagoras and 20th c. literary travellers, Gissing and Douglas |
001301 |
Maureen A. Ramsden [Royaume-Uni] | THE PLAY AND PLACE OF FACT AND FICTION IN THE TRAVEL TALE |
001303 |
Ivan Dalley Crozier [Royaume-Uni] | Social Construction in a Cold Climate: A Response to David Harley, ‘Rhetoric and the Social Construction of Sickness and Healing’ and to Paolo Palladino's Comment on Harley |
001305 |
Stuart Elden [Royaume-Uni] | Rethinking the Polis |
001307 |
Michael Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Hallsworth [Royaume-Uni] | Power relations and market transformation in the transport sector: the example of the courier services industry |
001309 |
Ian Maclean [Royaume-Uni] | Natural and preternatural in Renaissance philosophy and medicine |
001327 |
Carole Smith [Royaume-Uni] | The sovereign state v Foucault: law and disciplinary power |
001340 |
Philip Goodchild [Royaume-Uni] | Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and the ’Mystic East‘ |
001343 |
Mick Beeby [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Booth [Royaume-Uni] | Networks and interorganizational learning a critical review |
001344 |
Ms Park ; Sa Kayatekin [Royaume-Uni] | McCloskey, economics as conversation, and Sprachethik |
001350 |
John Drummond [Royaume-Uni] | Foucault for Students of Education |
001356 |
Paolo Quattrone [Royaume-Uni] | Constructivism and accounting research towards a transdisciplinary perspective |
001357 |
A. Mckie ; J. Swinton [Royaume-Uni] | Community, culture and character: the place of the virtues in psychiatric nursing practice |
001359 |
Karin Murris [Royaume-Uni] | Can Children Do Philosophy? |
001381 |
N. Cooper [Royaume-Uni] | Plato's theaetetus Reappraised |
001393 |
Keith Hollinshead [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] | Surveillance of the worlds of tourism: Foucault and the eye-of-power |
001419 |
Sonu Shamdasani [Royaume-Uni] | The wounded Jung: Effects of Jung's relationships on his life and work |
001420 |
Dany Nobus [Royaume-Uni] | The seminar. Book XX: Encore, on feminine sexuality, the limits of love and knowledge (1972–1973) |
001424 |
Graeme Garrard [Royaume-Uni] | The legacy of Rousseau |
001427 |
Mark Bevir [Royaume-Uni] ; R. A. W. Rhodes [Royaume-Uni] | Studying British government: reconstructing the research agenda |
001464 |
Bogdan Costea [Royaume-Uni] ; Norman Crump [Royaume-Uni] | Introducing organisational behaviour issues in course design |
001485 |
David Carr [Royaume-Uni] | Art, Practical Knowledge and Aesthetic Objectivity |
001489 |
Graham Ward [Royaume-Uni] | Allegoria: Reading as a Spiritual Exercise |
001491 |
Ian Somerville [Royaume-Uni] | Agency versus identity actornetwork theory meets public relations |
001504 |
J. F. M Clark [Royaume-Uni] | `The complete biography of every animal': ants, bees, and humanity in nineteenth-century England |
001505 |
Gavin Kendall [Australie] ; Mike Michael [Royaume-Uni] | Thinking the unthought |
001508 |
James Tansey [Royaume-Uni] | The Constitution of Power |
001513 |
Michael G. Brennan [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews |
001528 |
Peter Ghosh [Royaume-Uni] | CITIZEN OR SUBJECT? MICHEL FOUCAULT IN THE HISTORY OF IDEAS |
001530 |
Martin Wood [Royaume-Uni] ; Ewan Ferlie [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Fitzgerald [Royaume-Uni] | Achieving clinical behaviour change: a case of becoming indeterminate |
001534 |
Paul Flowers [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan A. Smith [Royaume-Uni] ; Paschal Sheeran [Royaume-Uni] ; Nigel Beail [Royaume-Uni] | ‘Coming out’ and sexual debut: understanding the social context of HIV risk‐related behaviour |
001538 |
Alan Costall [Royaume-Uni] | Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative |
001541 |
Trevor Turner [Royaume-Uni] | The wing of madness: The life and work of R. D. Laing |
001562 |
Andrew I. Adamatzky [Royaume-Uni] | Reconstruction of nonlogical axioms from the propositions of multiagent doxastic logic |
001588 |
Graham Richards [Royaume-Uni] | Historical dimensions of psychological discourse |
001594 |
John Tasioulas [Royaume-Uni] | Consequences of Ethical Relativism |
001622 |
I. Maclean [Royaume-Uni] | Foucault's renaissance episteme reassessed : An aristotelian counterblast |
001635 |
Sheila Hillier [Royaume-Uni] | Review |
001636 |
Michael Moriarty [Royaume-Uni] | RHETORIC, DOXA, AND EXPERIENCE IN BARTHES |
001674 |
Paul Cartledge [Royaume-Uni] | Getting/After Foucault: Two Postantique Responses to Postmodern Challenges |
001730 |
Andrew Gregory [Royaume-Uni] | Astronomy and observation in Plato's Republic |
001731 |
L. Brendan Mcsweeney [Royaume-Uni] | Accounting in organizational action: A subsuming explanation or situated explanations? |
001733 |
Christopher Grey [Royaume-Uni] | Towards A Critique of Managerialism: the Contribution of Simone Weil |
001735 |
Gs Jones [Royaume-Uni] | The determinist fix: some obstacles to the further development of the linguistic approach to history in the 1990s |
001754 |
Michael Traynor [Royaume-Uni] | Looking at discourse in a literature review of nursing texts |
001758 |
David Boothroyd [Royaume-Uni] | Foucault's alimentary philosophy: Care of the self and responsibility for the other |
001760 |
Andreas Schöter [Royaume-Uni] | Evidential bilattice logic and lexical inference |
001764 |
Robert E. Morgan [Royaume-Uni] | Conceptual foundations of marketing and marketing theory |
001769 |
Lorraine Warren [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter A. Corning [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; Gilbert Mansell [Royaume-Uni] | Book reviews |
001803 |
David Boothroyd [Royaume-Uni] | Nietzsche's future perfect and the eternal return: Toward a genealogy of ideas |
001804 |
Mary Hesse [Royaume-Uni] | Habermas and the force of dialectical argument |
001839 |
Bruce G. Charlton [Royaume-Uni] ; Joop T. V. M. De Jong [Pays-Bas] ; Eva-Maria Laurenz [Allemagne] ; Peter Hucklenbroich [Allemagne] ; Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt [Allemagne] ; Arko Oderwald [Pays-Bas] | Book reviews |
001869 |
Dasgupta Partha [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul A. David [Royaume-Uni] | Toward a new economics of science |
001899 |
G. H. R. Parkinson [Royaume-Uni] | Book Reviews |
001901 |
Michael Phillips [Royaume-Uni] | Blake and the Terror 1792–93 |
001906 |
Neil Campbell [Royaume-Uni] | The “Seductive outside” and the “Sacred precincts”: Boundaries and transgressions in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer |
001927 |
Carol Mckay [Royaume-Uni] | Kandinsky's Ethnography: scientific field work and aesthetic reflection |
001966 |
Geoff Woollen [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
001967 |
Joy Newton [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
001968 |
Terence Cave [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
001969 |
Jean Braybrook [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
001993 |
Paul Roberts [Royaume-Uni] | Social control and the censure(s) of sex |
001A13 |
Ann Goetting [États-Unis] ; Thomas J. Bernard [États-Unis] ; Stephen C. Light [États-Unis] ; John Pitts [Royaume-Uni] ; Pat Carlen [Royaume-Uni] | Book reviews |
001A30 |
Graham Richards [Royaume-Uni] | The absence of psychology in the eighteenth century: A linguistic perspective |
001A38 |
David Womersley [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
001A41 |
Zuzana Parusnikova [Royaume-Uni] | Is a postmodern philosophy of science possible? |
001A43 |
George Hay [Royaume-Uni] | Government beware! |
001A78 |
Robert Chia [Royaume-Uni] ; Wendy Hollway [Royaume-Uni] ; Fenton F. Robb [Royaume-Uni] | Book reviews |
001A83 |
Richard King [Royaume-Uni] | Asparśa-yoga: Meditation and epistemology in the Gaudapādīya-Kārikā |
001B23 |
Alan R. Roughley [Royaume-Uni] | Racism, Aboriginality and Textuality: Toward a Deconstructing Discourse |
001B57 |
Richard H. King [Royaume-Uni] | BOOK REVIEWS |
001C42 |
Ron Brasington [Royaume-Uni] ; Steve Jones [Royaume-Uni] ; Colin Biggs [Royaume-Uni] | The automatic induction of morphological rules |
001C44 |
Alan Montefiore [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews |
001C50 |
Andrew Cunningham [Royaume-Uni] | Getting the game right: Some plain words on the identity and invention of science |
001C63 |
Thomas F. Torrance [Royaume-Uni] | REALISM AND OPENNESS IN SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY |
001D20 |
P. G Cowell [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Prutton [Royaume-Uni] ; S. P Tear [Royaume-Uni] | LEED surface crystallography, R-factors and the structure of the (110) surfaces of III–V semiconductors |
001D21 |
P. G. Cowell [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Prutton [Royaume-Uni] ; S. P. Tear [Royaume-Uni] | LEED surface crystallography, R -factors and the structure of the (110) surfaces of III–V semiconductors |
001D34 |
Arthur Still [Royaume-Uni] | The Biology of Science: An Essay on the Evolution of Representational Cognitivism |
001D87 |
Scott Lash [Royaume-Uni] | Postmodernity and desire |
001E07 |
C. C. W. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] | BOOK REVIEWS |
001E11 |
Heinrich Bortis [Suisse] ; J. M. Boche Ski [Suisse] ; Thomas J. Blakeley [États-Unis] ; Michael M. Boll [États-Unis] ; John D. Windhausen [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles E. Ziegler [États-Unis] ; Tom Rockmore [États-Unis] ; John W. Murphy [États-Unis] | Reviews |
001E64 |
Barry Smart [Royaume-Uni] | Foucault, sociology, and the problem of human agency |
001E71 |
Friedel Weinert [Royaume-Uni] | Die Arbeit der Geschichte: Ein Vergleich der Analysemodelle von Kuhn und Foucault |
001E85 |
R. F. Stalley [Royaume-Uni] | Mental health and individual responsibility in Plato's Republic |
001F04 |
Charles Taylor [Royaume-Uni] | Theories of meaning |
001F39 |
Mark Philp [Royaume-Uni] | NOTES ON THE FORM OF KNOWLEDGE IN SOCIAL WORK* |
001F43 |
Andrew S. Skinner [Royaume-Uni] | ADAM SMITH: AN ASPECT OF MODERN ECONOMICS? |
001F52 |
Kathleen V. Wilkes [Royaume-Uni] | The Good Man and the Good for Man in Aristotle's Ethics1 |
002014 |
Gilbert Ryle [Royaume-Uni] | Patterns in Plato's thought |
002016 |
Robert R. Traill [Royaume-Uni] | ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT TRANSCENDENTAL ASSISTANCE AN EXTENDED PIAGETIAN APPROACH |
002085 |
Neil Warren [Royaume-Uni] | The archaeology of knowledge |
002139 |
J. Gosling [Royaume-Uni] | VII.—CRITICAL NOTICES |
002156 |
G. S. Kirk [Royaume-Uni] | III.—POPPER ON SCIENCE AND THE PRESOCRATICS |
002158 |
P. Le Brun [Royaume-Uni] | THE CRITICAL TRADITION |