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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 127.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
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
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
000088 Alistair Hewison [Royaume-Uni] ; Kevin Morrell [Royaume-Uni]Leadership development in the English National Health Service: A counter narrative to inform policy.
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.
000219 Ben Kotzee [Royaume-Uni]Educational Justice, Epistemic Justice, and Leveling Down
000292 Natasha Eaton [Royaume-Uni]‘Enchanted Traps?’ The Historiography of Art and Colonialism in Eighteenth‐century India
000298 Christopher Davis [Royaume-Uni]What Is Life Worth? A Rough Guide to Valuation
000334 Katerina Sideri [Royaume-Uni]Practical Reasoning, Impartiality and the European Patent Office: The Legal Regulation of Biotechnology
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
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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
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
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
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
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
000677 Simon Pulleyn [Royaume-Uni]The Power of Sacrifice: Roman and Christian Discourses in Conflict. By George Heyman.
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
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
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
000853 Oliver Walton [Royaume-Uni]jean michel-rabaté. 1913: The Cradle of Modernism.
000871 William Wood [Royaume-Uni]On the New Analytic Theology, or: The Road Less Traveled
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
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
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
000A58 B. J. Sokol [Royaume-Uni]lorna hutson. The Invention of Suspicion: Law and Mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama.
000A82 Angus Gowland [Royaume-Uni]Brutal Reasoning: Animals, Rationality and Humanity in Early Modern England
000B18 Sadhvi Dar [Royaume-Uni]Reconnecting histories modernity, managerialism and development
000B33 Paul Gibbs [Royaume-Uni]Marketers and educationalists two communities divided by time
000C30 Paul Bonaventura [Royaume-Uni]THE HORSE: 30,000 YEARS OF THE HORSE IN ART BY TAMSIN PICKERAL
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).
000E41 Maia Green [Royaume-Uni] ; Simeon MesakiThe birth of the “salon”: Poverty, “modernization,” and dealing with witchcraft in southern Tanzania
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
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
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?
001028 Monica Konrad [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001033 Ian S. Fairweather [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001036 Catherine Alexander [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001056 Jean Aitchison [Royaume-Uni]Language & Linguistics
001089 George Bankes [Royaume-Uni]Archaeology
001094 L. J. Newby [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001097 Dawn Chatty [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001168 Jonathan Grix [Royaume-Uni]Introducing Students to the Generic Terminology of Social Research
001244 Philip Stott [Royaume-Uni]Reviews
001245 Craig Muldrew [Royaume-Uni]Reviews
001264 Miles Ogborn [Royaume-Uni]Geography and Enlightenment
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‘
001356 Paolo Quattrone [Royaume-Uni]Constructivism and accounting research towards a transdisciplinary perspective
001419 Sonu Shamdasani [Royaume-Uni]The wounded Jung: Effects of Jung's relationships on his life and work
001513 Michael G. Brennan [Royaume-Uni]Reviews
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
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
001733 Christopher Grey [Royaume-Uni]Towards A Critique of Managerialism: the Contribution of Simone Weil
001754 Michael Traynor [Royaume-Uni]Looking at discourse in a literature review of nursing texts
001804 Mary Hesse [Royaume-Uni]Habermas and the force of dialectical argument
001927 Carol Mckay [Royaume-Uni]Kandinsky's Ethnography: scientific field work and aesthetic reflection
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
001A38 David Womersley [Royaume-Uni]REVIEWS
001B23 Alan R. Roughley [Royaume-Uni]Racism, Aboriginality and Textuality: Toward a Deconstructing Discourse
001B57 Richard H. King [Royaume-Uni]BOOK REVIEWS
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
001E07 C. C. W. Taylor [Royaume-Uni]BOOK REVIEWS
001E71 Friedel Weinert [Royaume-Uni]Die Arbeit der Geschichte: Ein Vergleich der Analysemodelle von Kuhn und Foucault
001F04 Charles Taylor [Royaume-Uni]Theories of meaning
001F39 Mark Philp [Royaume-Uni]NOTES ON THE FORM OF KNOWLEDGE IN SOCIAL WORK*
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
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

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