Wednesday, March 21, 2012

March 12- 16, 2012

March 12-16, 2012
Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 21, #2, 2012

Development Policy Review, Vol. 30, #2, 2012

Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #4, 2011

Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #1, 2012

Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #5, 2012

Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 36, #1, 2012

NDPR

Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #2, 2012

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 93, #1, 2012

Philosophy Compass, Vol. 7, #3, 2012

Social Policy and Society, Vol. 11, #2, 2012



Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 21, #2, 2012
Articles
Terry L. Besser. The consequences of social responsibility for small business owners in small towns.
Jose Hernandez and Ricardo Mateo. Indications of virutes in conscientiousness and its practice through continuous improvement.
Diana Ingenhoff and A. Martina Koelling. Media governance and corporate social responsibility of media organizations: an international comparison.
Merja Lahdesmaki. Construction of owner-manager identity in corporate social responsibility discourse.
Patrick Maclagan. Conflicting obligations, moral dilemmas, and the development of judgment through business ethics education.
Dirk C. Moosmayer. Negativity bias in consumer price response to ethical information.
Mark D. Promislo, Robert A. Giacalone and Jeremy Welch. Consequences of concern: Ethics, social responsibility, and well-being.
Simon Parry. Going green: The evolution of micro-business environmental practices.
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Development Policy Review, Vol. 30, #2, 2012
Articles
Rosemary McGee and Irma Garcia Heredia. Paris in Bogota: The aid effectiveness agenda and aid relations in Colombia.
Alex Duncan and Gareth Williams. Making development assistance more effective through using political-economy analysis: What has been done and what have we learned?
Ben Lampert. Diaspora and development? London-based Nigerian organisations and the transnational politics of socio-economic status and gender.
Glenn Banks, Warwick Murray, John Overton and Regina Scheyvens. Paddling on one side of the canoe? The changing nature of New Zealand’s development assistance programme.
Charlotte Wagner. From boom to bust: How different has microfinance been from traditional banking?
Simone Bertoli and Elisa Ticci. A fragile guideline to development assistance.
Book Reviews
Citizenship and Social Movements: Perspectives from the Global South edited by Lisa Thompson and Chris Tapscott. Review by Manish K. Thakur.
Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion edited by John Gaventa and Rajesh Tandon. Review by Fumihiko Saito.
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #4, 2011
Articles
Paul Knights, David Littlewood, and Dan Firth. Eco-minimalism as a virtue.
Paul Haught. Environmental virtues and environmental justice.
Discussion Papers
Manuel Arias-Maldonado. Let’s make it real: In defense of a realistic constructivism.
Adam Riggio. John Dewey as a philosopher of contingency and the value of this idea for environmental philosophy.
Bryan E. Bannon. Re-envisioning nature: The role of aesthetics in environmental ethics.
Book Reviews
The Nature Study Movement: The Forgotten Populizer of America’s Conservation Ethic by Kevin C. Armitage. Review by Shane Ralston.
Ark of the Possible: The Animal World in Merleau-Ponty by David B. Dillard-Wright. Review by Chris Nagel.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #1, 2012
Articles
Larry May. Contingent pacifism and selective refusal.
Jeffrey Blustein. Human rights and the internationalization of memory.
Kerri Woods. Whither sentiment? Compassion, solidarity, and disgust in cosmopolitan thought.
Ned Dobos. The democratization of credit.
Edward Song. Political naturalism and state authority.
David Copp. The collective moral autonomy thesis: Reply to Ludwig and Miller.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #5, 2012
Articles
Alexis Burgess. Mainstream semantics+deflationary truth.
Jessica Rett. Exclamatives, degrees and speech acts.
Maria ALoni and Floris Roelofsen. Interpreting concealed questions.
Robert J. Stainton. In defense of public languages.
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Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 36, #1, 2012
Special Issue: Neuroscience of Motivation and Emotion
Articles
Jaak Panksepp. What is an emotional feeling? Lessons about affective origins from cross-species neuroscience.
Alexander Todorov. The role of the amygdala in face perception and evaluation.
Tom F. Price, Carly K. Peterson and Eddie Harmon-Jones. The emotive neuroscience of emobidment.
Jennifer S. Beer. This time with motivation: The implications of social neuroscience for research on motivated self- and other-perception (and vice versa).
Dennis J.L.G. Schutter and Gennady G. Knyazev. Cross-frequency coupling of brain oscillations in studying motivation and emotion.
John T. Jost and David M. Amodio.
Estrella R. Montoya, David Terburg, Peter A. Bos and Jack van Honk. Testosterone, cortisol, and serotonin as key regulators of social aggression: A review and theoretical perspective.
Alicia Salvador. Steroid hormones and some evolutionary-relevant social interactions.
Anna Weinberg, Anja Riesel and Greg Hajcak. Integrating multiple perspectives on error-related brain activity: The ERN as a neural indicator of trait defensive reactivity.
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NDPR
Robert Audi, Democratic Authority and the Separation of Church and State. Reviewed by Andrew Koppelman.
Paul Forster, Peirce and the Threat of Nominalism. Reviewed by Nathan Houser.
Philip Kitcher, Science in a Democratic Society. Reviewed by Matthew J. Brown.
Michael Newall, What is a Picture? Depiction, Realism, Abstraction. Reviewed by John Kulvicki.
Gerhard Richter, Afterness: Figures of Following in Modern Thought and Aesthetics. Reviewed by Tom Huhn.
Klas Roth and Chris W. Surprenant (eds.), Kant and Education: Interpretations and Commentary. Reviewed by Owen Ware.
George M. Wilson, Seeing Fictions in Film: The Epistemology of Movies. Reviewed by Paisley Livingston.
Nicholas Wolterstorff, Justice in Love. Reviewed by Timothy P. Jackson.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #2, 2012
Articles
Derek Sellman. Marking and curving.
Graham McCaffrey, Shelley Raffin-Bouchal and Nancy J. Moules. Buddhist thought and nursing: A hermeneutic exploration.
Catherine Green. Nursing intuition: A valid form of knowledge.
Martin Lipscomb. Questioning the use value of qualitative research findings.
Austyn Snowden and John Atkinson. Concurrent analysis: A pragmatic justification.
Dialogue
Daniel A. Putman. A reply to ‘Scepticism about the virtue ethics approach to nursing ethics’ by Stephen Holland: the relevance of virtue in nursing ethics.
Letter to the Editor
Colin A. Holmes and Kim Walker. Letter to the editor.
Book Reviews
Enlightened Charity: The Holistic Nursing Care, Education, and ‘Advices Concerning the Sick’ of Sister Matilda Coskery, 1799-1870 by Martha M. Libster and Sister Betty Ann McNeil. Review by Beverly J.B. Whelton.
Mental Health Ethics: The Human Context edited by Phil Barker. Review by Peter Allmark.
Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies, and Health Work edited by Trudy Rudge and Dave Holmes. Review by Caroline Bradbury-Jones.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 93, #1, 2012
Articles
Jeremy Gwiazda. A proof of the impossibility of completing infinitely many tasks.
Conor McHugh. The truth norm of belief.
Federico Luzzi. Interest-relative invariantism and knowledge from ignorance.
Travis Dumsday. Dispositions, primitive activities, and essentially active objects.
Rhys McKinnon. How do you know that ‘how do you know?’ challenges a speaker’s knowledge?
Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard. Robust virtue epistemology and epistemic anti-individualism.
Siegfried van Duffel. The nature of rights debate rests on a mistake.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 7, #3, 2012
Articles
Eva Kit-wah Man. Contemporary philosophical aesthetics in China: The relation between subject and object.
Robert Roberts. Narrative ethics.
William J. FitzPatrick. The doctrine of double effect: Intention and permissibility.
D. Justin Coates and Neal A. Tognazzini. The nature and ethics of blame.
Scott Jenkins. Time and personal identity in Nietzsche’s theory of eternal recurrence.
Jacob Beck. Do animals engage in conceptual thought?
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Social Policy and Society, Vol. 11, #2, 2012
Articles
Kay E. Cook. Single parents’ subjective wellbeing over welfare to work transition.
Louise McCabe and Brittany Ellis Bradley. Supporting user participation in local policy development: The fife dementia strategy.
Jamie Harding. Choice and information in the public sector: A higher education case study.
Karen Soldatic and Barbara Pini. Continuity or change? Disability policy and the Rudd government.
Lisa Scullion, Philip Brown and Pat Niner. Accommodating travelling showpeople in England.
Themed Section on Exploring Parent Abuse
Caroline Hunter and Judy Nixon. Introduction: Exploring parent abuse – building knowledge across disciplines.
Caroline Hunter and Christine Piper. Parent abuse: Can law be the answer?
Judy Nixon. Practitioners’ constructions of parent abuse.
Rachel Condry and Caroline Miles. Adolescent to parent violence and youth justice in England and Wales.
Nina Biehal. Parent abuse by young people on the edge of care: A child welfare perspective.
Helen Baker. Problematising the relationship between teenage boys and parent abuse: Constructions of masculinity and violence.
Paula Wilcox. Is parent abuse a form of domestic violence?
Amanda Holt. Researching parent abuse: A critical review of the methods.
Caroline Hunter and Judy Nixon. Some useful sources.
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