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Applied Psychology, Vol. 62, #3, 2013
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 64, #2, 2013
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 7, #2, 2013
Global Environmental Politics, Vol. 13, #2 2013
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 113, #4, 2013
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 39, #5, 2013
Law & Society Review, Vol. 47, #2, 2013
Las Torres de Lucca: International Journal of Political Philosophy, Number 2, 2013
Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 37, #2, 2013
NDPR
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Issue 1, 2013
Philosophy & Theory in Biology, Vol. 5, 2013
Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 66, #2, 2013
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 86, #3, 2013
Political Studies, Vol. 61, #2, 2013
Politics, Vol. 33, #2, 2013
Public Choice, Vol. 155, #3-4, 2013
Signs, Vol. 38, #4, 2013
Sophia, Vol. 52, #1, 2013


Applied Psychology, Vol. 62, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Hanneke Grutterink, Gerben S. Van der Vegt, Eric Molleman and Karen A. Jehn. Reciprocal Expertise Affirmation and Shared Expertise Perceptions in Work Teams: Their Implications for Coordinated Action and Team Performance.
Beatriz Sora, Nele De Cuyper, Amparo Caballer, José M. Peiró and Hans De Witte. Outcomes of Job Insecurity Climate: The Role of Climate Strength.
Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell, Anthony D. Ong and Jean S. Phinney. National Identity and Perceived Discrimination Predict Changes in Ethnic Identity Commitment: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Latino College Students.
Annemarie M.F. Hiemstra, Eva Derous, Alec W. Serlie and Marise P. Born. Ethnicity Effects in Graduates' Résumé Content.
Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Anna Grohmann and Simone Kauffeld. Promoting Multifoci Citizenship Behavior: Time-Lagged Effects of Procedural Justice, Trust, and Commitment.
Fabian Christandl. The Belief in a Just World as a Personal Resource in the Context of Inflation and Financial Crises.
John T. Kulas. Personality-Based Profile Matching in Personnel Selection: Estimates of Method Prevalence and Criterion-Related Validity.
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 64, #2, 2013
Articles
Torsten Wilholt. Epistemic Trust in Science.
Sorin Bangu. Indispensability and Explanation.
Chris Haufe. From Necessary Chances to Biological Laws.
P. W. Evans, Huw Price,and K. B. Wharton. New Slant on the EPR-Bell Experiment.
David A. Barrett. Multiple Realizability, Identity Theory, and the Gradual Reorganization Principle.
Zanja Yudell. Lange’s Challenge: Accounting for Meta-laws.
Bence Nanay. Singularist Semirealism.
Paul Needham. Process and Change: From a Thermodynamic Perspective.
Jiji Zhang. A Comparison of Three Occam's Razors for Markovian Causal Models.
Review
Sandra D. Mitchell. Unsimple Truths: Science, Complexity, and Policy. Review by Kristin Shrader-Frechette.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 7, #2, 2013
Symposium on Political Philosophy and the Criminal Law/Symposium on Douglas Husak's Philosophy of Criminal Law: Selected Essays
IntroductionVictor Tadros. Introduction: Political Philosophy and Criminal Justice
Original Papers
Stephen P. Garvey. Was Ellen Wronged?
Matt Matravers. Political Neutrality and Punishment.
Adil Ahmad Haque. The Revolution and the Criminal Law.
François Tanguay-Renaud. Criminalizing the State.
Youngjae Lee. Military Veterans, Culpability, and Blame.
Larry Alexander. You Got What You Deserved.
Peter Westen. The Significance of Transferred Intent.
Douglas Husak. The Philosophy of Criminal Law: Extending the Debates.
Christopher Bennett. Considering Capital Punishment as a Human Interaction.
Book Reviews
R. A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S. E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo, and Victor Tadros: The Boundaries of the Criminal Law. Review by Vera Bergelson.
Eric Mack. Inside Public Reason: A Review Essay of Gerald Gaus, The Order of Public Reason: A Theory of Freedom and Morality in a Diverse and Bounded World.
L. W. Sumner: Assisted Death: A Study in Ethics and Law. Review by Glenys Williams.
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Global Environmental Politics, Vol. 13, #2 2013
Contributors
Research Articles
Jessica F. Green. Order out of Chaos: Public and Private Rules for Managing Carbon.
Johannes Urpelainen. Promoting International Environmental Cooperation Through Unilateral Action: When Can Trade Sanctions Help?
Mairon G. Bastos Lima, Joyeeta Gupta. The Policy Context of Biofuels: A Case of Non-Governance at the Global Level?
Mark T. Buntaine, Bradley C. Parks. When Do Environmentally Focused Assistance Projects Achieve their Objectives?: Evidence from World Bank Post-Project Evaluations.
Nathan Young, Aline Coutinho. Government, Anti-Reflexivity, and the Construction of Public Ignorance about Climate Change: Australia and Canada Compared.
Carolyn M. Dudek. Transmitting Environmentalism?: The Unintended Global Consequences of European Union Environmental Policies.
Shangrila Joshi. Understanding India's Representation of North-South Climate Politics.
Book Review Essays
Gregory White. Security Domains in Conflict?
Stephen Bocking. Science and Society: The Structures of Scientific Advice.
Book Reviews
Ton Bührs. Managing Institutional Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change edited byOberthür, Sebastian, and Olav Schram Stokke.
Avery S. Cohn. Common Ground: The Sharing of Land and Landscapes for Sustainability by Everard, Mark.
Kendra Patterson. Water: Asia's New Battleground by Chellaney, Brahma.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 113, #4, 2013
Special issue on Putting Virtues Into Practice
Editorial Notes
Joan Fontrodona, Alejo José G. Sison, Boudewijn de Bruin. Editorial Introduction: Putting Virtues Into Practice. A Challenge for Business and Organizations.Original PapersMary Crossan, Daina Mazutis, Gerard Seijts. In Search of Virtue: The Role of Virtues, Values and Character Strengths in Ethical Decision Making.Boudewijn de Bruin. Epistemic Virtues in Business.Claus Dierksmeier. Kant on Virtue.Alejo José G. Sison, Joan Fontrodona. Participating in the Common Good of the Firm.André Azevedo Alves, José Manuel Moreira. Virtue and Commerce in Domingo de Soto’s Thought: Commercial Practices, Character, and the Common Good.João César das Neves, Antonino Vaccaro. Corporate Transparency: A Perspective from Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae.Brian Robinson, Paul Stey, Mark Alfano. Virtue and Vice Attributions in the Business Context: An Experimental Investigation.Fahri Karakas, Emine Sarigollu. The Role of Leadership in Creating Virtuous and Compassionate Organizations: Narratives of Benevolent Leadership in an Anatolian Tiger.Ron Beadle. Managerial Work in a Practice-Embodying Institution: The Role of Calling, The Virtue of Constancy. 
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 39, #5, 2013
Editorials
Julian Savulescu. Abortion, infanticide and allowing babies to die, 40 years on.
Peter Singer. Discussing infanticide.
Featured articles
Alberto Giubilini, Francesca Minerva. After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?
Alberto Giubilini, Francesca Minerva. Clarifications on the moral status of newborns and the normative implications.
The arguments
Michael Tooley. Philosophy, critical thinking and ‘after-birth abortion: why should the baby live?’
Jeff McMahan. Infanticide and moral consistency.
John Finnis. Capacity, harm and experience in the life of persons as equals.
C A J Coady. Paper: The common premise for uncommon conclusions.
Leslie Francis, Anita Silvers. Infanticide, moral status and moral reasons: the importance of context.
A A Eduard Verhagen. Paper: The Groningen Protocol for newborn euthanasia; which way did the slippery slope tilt?
Charles Camosy. Concern for our vulnerable prenatal and neonatal children: a brief reply to Giubilini and Minerva.
Robert P George. Infanticide and madness.
Charles Camosy. Is the pro-choice position for infanticide ‘madness’?
Robert P George. Response to: Is the pro-choice position for infanticide ‘madness’?
Public policies
Udo Schüklenk. In defence of academic freedom: bioethics journals under siege.
John Harris. Paper: Life in the cloud and freedom of speech.
Malcolm Oswald. Should policy ethics come in two colours: green or white?
Nicholas Shackel. The fragility of freedom of speech.
Maurizio Mori. Paper: The Italian reaction to the Giubilini and Minerva paper.
Responses
Mini-symposium on after-birth abortion
Michael J Selgelid, Justin Oakley. Introduction.
Paul Biegler. Public distress as a moral consideration in after-birth abortion.
Helga Kuhse. Some comments on the paper ‘After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?’
Michael J Selgelid. Moral uncertainty and the moral status of early human life.
Justin Oakley.  ‘After-birth abortion’ and arguments from potential.
Catherine Mills. The performativity of personhood.
Neil Levy. Paper: The moral significance of being born.
Bertha Alvarez Manninen. Yes, the baby should live: a pro-choice response to Giubilini and Minerva.
Jacqueline A Laing. Paper: Infanticide: a reply to Giubilini and Minerva.
Francis J Beckwith.  Potentials and burdens: a reply to Giubilini and Minerva.
Andrew McGee. The moral status of babies.
Lindsey Porter. Paper: Abortion, infanticide and moral context.
Regina A Rini. Paper: Of course the baby should live: against ‘after-birth abortion.’
Electronic pages: Responses
Matthew Beard,  Sandra Lynch. Personhood, harm and interest: a reply to Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva.
Zohar Lederman. After-birth abortion: the intuition argument.
Benedetto Rocchi. Paper: Why should the baby live? Human right to life and the precautionary principle.
Nikolaus Johannes Knoepffler, Martin J O'Malley.Paper: After-birth and before-birth personhood: why the baby should live.
Anthony Wrigley. Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and ‘after-birth abortion.’
Ezio Di Nucci. Killing fetuses and killing newborns.
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Law & Society Review, Vol. 47, #2, 2013
Articles
Margaret L. Boittin. New Perspectives from the Oldest Profession: Abuse and the Legal Consciousness of Sex Workers in China.
Xin He and Kwai Ng. Pragmatic Discourse and Gender Inequality in China.
Daniel Fitzpatrick and Andrew McWilliam. Bright-Line Fever: Simple Legal Rules and Complex Property Customs among the Fataluku of East Timor.
Daniel Berliner and Aseem Prakash. Signaling Environmental Stewardship in the Shadow of Weak Governance: The Global Diffusion of ISO 14001.
Brett J. Kyle and Andrew G. Reiter. Militarized Justice in New Democracies: Explaining the Process of Military Court Reform in Latin America.
Udi Sommer, Victor Asal, Katie Zuber and Jonathan Parent. Institutional Paths to Policy Change: Judicial Versus Nonjudicial Repeal of Sodomy Laws.
Book Reviews–Kathleen E. Hull, Editor
Lawyers in Practice: Ethical Decision Making in Context – Edited by Leslie C. Levin and Lynn Mather. Review by Carole Silver.
War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences – By Mary L. Dudziak. Review by Mark E. Brandon.
Free Burma: Transnational Legal Action and Corporate Accountability – By John G. Dale. Review by Lynette J. Chua.
From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice – By Madhavi Sunder. Review by Rajesh Sampath.
Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality: Critically Exploring the Work of Loïc Wacquant – Edited by Peter, Squires, John and Lea. Review by Leonidas K. Cheliotis.
Punishing Race: A Continuing American Dilemma – By Michael and Tonry. Review by Traci Schlesinger
From Black Power to Prison Power: The Making of Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners’ Labor Union – By Donald F. and Tibbs. Review by Tryon P. Woods.
The Quality of Government: The Political Economy of Corruption, Social Trust and Inequality in an International Comparative Perspective – By Bo Rothstein Review by Ararat L. Osipian.
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Las Torres de Lucca: International Journal of Political Philosophy, Number 2, 2013
Summary            
Álvaro B. Márquez-Fernández. Intercultural otherness philosophy in Latin America.
Julián A. Melo. The Happy Gardener: on populism, democracy and specters.
Sinkwan Cheng. Terrorism, Hegel, Honneth.      
Joan Severo Chumbita. An Analysis of the Notions of Abundance and Slavery in Order to Rethink the Universal Range of Locke's Theory of Appropriation.
Reviews                              
FILIPPI, ALBERTO (dir.), Argentina y Europa. Visiones españolas. Ensayos y documentos (1910-2010), Buenos Aires, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, 2011. Review by Hugo E. Biagini.
ROIG, ARTURO E.; Vermeren, Patrice; et. al. Repensando el siglo XIX desde América latina y Francia: Homenaje al filósofo Arturo A. Roig. Compilado por Marisa Muñoz y Patrice Vermeren. Buenos Aires: Colihue, 2009. Review by Diego A. Fernández Peychaux.
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Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 37, #2, 2013
Original Papers
Antonio Pierro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Gennaro Pica. Locomotion and the preference for multi-tasking: Implications for well-being.
Sylviane Houssais, Gabriele Oettingen, Doris Mayer. Using mental contrasting with implementation intentions to self-regulate insecurity-based behaviors in relationships.
Rémi Radel, Luc Pelletier, Philippe Sarrazin. Restoration processes after need thwarting: When autonomy depends on competence.
Netta Weinstein, Nicole Legate, Andrew K. Przybylski. Beauty is in the eye of the psychologically fulfilled: How need satisfying experiences shape aesthetic perceptions of spaces.
Arne Roets, Alain Van Hiel, Arie W. Kruglanski. When motivation backfires: Optimal levels of motivation as a function of cognitive capacity in information relevance perception and social judgment.
Wenshu Luo, Khin Maung Aye, David Hogan, Berinderjeet Kaur. Parenting behaviors and learning of Singapore students: The mediational role of achievement goals.
Kerstin E. E. Schroder, Cindy L. Ollis. The Coping Competence Questionnaire: A measure of resilience to helplessness and depression.
Clay Routledge, Jacob Juhl, Matthew Vess. Mortality salience increases death-anxiety for individuals low in personal need for structure.
Karen Gasper, Matthew J. Zawadzki. Want information? How mood and performance perceptions alter the perceived value of information and influence information-seeking behaviors.
Christina M. Moran, James M. Diefendorff, Gary J. Greguras. Understanding emotional display rules at work and outside of work: The effects of country and gender.
Pilar Carrera, Luis Oceja, Amparo Caballero, Dolores Muñoz. I feel so sorry! Tapping the joint influence of empathy and personal distress on helping behavior.
Catherine N. M. Ortner, Philip David Zelazo, Adam K. Anderson. Effects of emotion regulation on concurrent attentional performance.
Amanda C. Gingerich, Chad S. Dodson. Sad mood reduces inadvertent plagiarism: Effects of affective state on source monitoring in cryptomnesia.
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NDPR
Daniel Callahan, The Roots of Bioethics: Health, Progress, Technology, Death. Reviewed by Raanan Gillon.
Antonia LoLordo. Locke's Moral ManReviewed by Margaret Atherton.
Dennis McKerlie, Justice between the Young and the Old. Reviewed by Wilfred Beckerman.
David S. Stern (ed.), Essays on Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Reviewed by Jocelyn Hoy.
David Tabachnick and Toivo Koivukoski (eds.), On Oligarchy: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics. Reviewed by Matthew Simonton.
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Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Issue 1, 2013
Issue:  Shape and Consequences of Military Missions
Articles
Berkok, Ugurhan G.Shape and Consequences of Military Missions: An Introduction.
Bilmes, Linda J. / Intriligator, Michael D. How Many Wars Is the US Fighting Today?
Scoones, David. Winning Hearts and Minds: Public Good Provision in the Shadow of Insurgency.
Bogers, Marion / Beeres, Robert. Mission Afghanistan: Who Bears the Heaviest Burden.
Amara, Jomana. Policy Implications of Demographic Changes in the VHA Veteran Population Following OEF/OIF.
Bellais, Renaud. Fighting Piracy and International Public Goods: The Atalanta Experiment in the Horn of Africa V3.
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Philosophy & Theory in Biology, Vol. 5, 2013
Articles
Grant Ramsey. Can fitness differences be a cause of evolution?
Joel D. Velasco. Phylogeny as population history.
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Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 66, #2, 2013
Articles
Lingyu Lu and Cameron G. Thies. War, Rivalry, and State Building in the Middle East.
Matthew C. Weidenfeld. Visions of Judgment: Arendt, Kant, and the Misreading of Judgment.
David C. Barker and David H. Bearce. End-Times Theology, the Shadow of the Future, and Public Resistance to Addressing Global Climate Change.
Ariel I. Ahram. Concepts and Measurement in Multimethod Research.
Haifeng Huang. Signal Left, Turn Right: Central Rhetoric and Local Reform in China.
Jennifer Rosen. The Effects of Political Institutions on Women’s Political Representation: A Comparative Analysis of 168 Countries from 1992 to 2010.
Jennifer L. Merolla, Adrian D. Pantoja, Ivy A. M. Cargile, and Juana Mora. From Coverage to Action: The Immigration Debate and Its Effects on Participation.
Amnon Cavari. The Short-Term Effect of Going Public.
Ashley E. Jochim and Bryan D. Jones. Issue Politics in a Polarized Congress.
David C. W. Parker and Craig Goodman. Our State’s Never Had Better Friends: Resource Allocation, Home Styles, and Dual Representation in the Senate.
Scott J. Basinger. Scandals and Congressional Elections in the Post-Watergate Era.
Lauren E. Smith and Lee Demetrius Walker. Belonging, Believing, and Group Behavior: Religiosity and Voting in American Presidential Elections.
Christopher Weber. Emotions, Campaigns, and Political Participation.
Eve M. Ringsmuth, Amanda C. Bryan, and Timothy R. Johnson. Voting Fluidity and Oral Argument on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Kevin T. McGuire. The Psychological Origins of a Constitutional Revolution: The Supreme Court, Birth Order, and Nationalizing the Bill of Rights.
Ryan C. Black and Ryan J. Owens. A Built-In Advantage: The Office of the Solicitor General and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Marcus E. Hendershot, Mark S. Hurwitz, Drew Noble Lanier,and Richard L. Pacelle, Jr. Dissensual Decision Making: Revisiting the Demise of Consensual Norms within the U.S. Supreme Court.
Announcements
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 86, #3, 2013
Articles
John Bengson. Experimental Attacks on Intuitions and Answers.
Matthew McGrath. Dogmatism, Underminers and Skepticism.
Aaron J. Cotnoir. Validity for Strong Pluralists.
Andrew Sepielli. Moral Uncertainty and the Principle of Equity among Moral Theories.
Liam P. Dempsey and Itay Shani.Stressing the Flesh: In Defense of Strong Embodied Cognition.
Edouard Machery, Ron Mallon, Shaun Nichols and Stephen P. Stich. If Folk Intuitions Vary, Then What?
Yitzhak Y. Melamed. Spinoza’s Metaphysics of Thought: Parallelisms and the Multifaceted Structure of Ideas.
Special Symposium
Kirk Ludwig. The Argument for Subject-Body Dualism from Transtemporal Identity.
Martine Nida-Rümelin. The Argument for Subject Body Dualism from Transtemporal Identity Defended.
Book Symposium : Consciousness and the Prospects of Physicalism
Derk Pereboom. Précis of Consciousness and the Prospects of Physicalism.
Robert Merrihew Adams. Consciousness, Physicalism, and Panpsychism.
Lynne Rudder Baker. Pereboom's Robust Nonreductive Physicalism.
Qualitative Inaccuracy and Unconceived Alternatives.Daniel Stoljar. Qualitative Inaccuracy and Unconceived Alternatives.
Derk Pereboom. Replies to Daniel Stoljar, Robert Adams, and Lynne Baker.
Recent Publications
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Political Studies, Vol. 61, #2, 2013
Articles
Cara Nine. Resource Rights.
Adina Preda. Group Rights and Shared Interests.
Peter Jones. Moral Rights, Human Rights and Social Recognition.
Richard Oliver Collin.  Moving Political Meaning across Linguistic Frontiers.
Francisco Panizza and Romina Miorelli. Taking Discourse Seriously: Discursive Institutionalism and Post-structuralist Discourse Theory.
Christina Xydias. Mapping the Language of Women's Interests: Sex and Party Affiliation in the Bundestag.
T. M. Wilkinson. Nudging and Manipulation.
Eduardo Alemán and Ernesto Calvo. Explaining Policy Ties in Presidential Congresses: A Network Analysis of Bill Initiation Data.
Thomas Quinn. From Two-Partism to Alternating Predominance: The Changing UK Party System, 1950–2010.
Nukhet Sandal and Neophytos Loizides. Center-Right Parties in Peace Processes: ‘Slow Learning’ or Punctuated Peace Socialization?
Dulce Manzano. Partisanship, Inequality and the Composition of Public Spending on Education.
John D. Brewer and Bernadette C. Hayes. Victimhood Status and Public Attitudes Towards Post-conflict Agreements: Northern Ireland as a Case Study.
Research Note
Benny Geys. Election Cycles in MPs' Outside Interests? The UK House of Commons, 2005–2010.
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Politics, Vol. 33, #2, 2013
Research Articles
Andrew S. Crines. An Analysis of George Galloway's Oratorical and Rhetorical Impact.
Sophia Dingli. Is the Failed State Thesis Analytically Useful? The Case of Yemen.
Steffen Ganghof. Equality-Based Comparison: How to Justify Democratic Institutions in the Real World.
David S. Moon. ‘Tissue on the Bones’: Towards the Development of a Post-structuralist Institutionalism.
Lucy Sargisson. A Democracy of All Nature: Taking a Utopian Approach.
Learning and Teaching in Politics and International Studies
Alasdair Blair. Democratising the Learning Process: The Use of Twitter in the Teaching of Politics and International Relations.
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Public Choice, Vol. 155, #3-4, 2013
Original Papers
Ron Rogowski. Slavery: a dual-equilibrium model with some historical examples.
Michael Dorsch. Bailout for sale? The vote to save Wall Street.
Toke S. Aidt, Raphaël Franck. How to get the snowball rolling and extend the franchise: voting on the Great Reform Act of 1832.
Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard. It’s the weather, stupid! Individual participation in collective May Day demonstrations.
Peter T. Leeson. Gypsy law.
Philipp Doerrenberg, Andreas Peichl. Progressive taxation and tax morale.
Rodrigo Martins, Francisco José Veiga. Economic voting in Portuguese municipal elections.
Linda Gonçalves Veiga, Francisco José Veiga. Intergovernmental fiscal transfers as pork barrel.
Pablo Amorós, M. Socorro Puy. Issue convergence or issue divergence in a political campaign?
Luis Miller, Christoph Vanberg. Decision costs in legislative bargaining: an experimental analysis.
Matteo Rizzolli, Margherita Saraceno. Better that ten guilty persons escape: punishment costs explain the standard of evidence.
Axel Dreher, Martin Gassebner. Greasing the wheels? The impact of regulations and corruption on firm entry.
David Hollanders, Barbara Vis.  Voters’ commitment problem and reforms in welfare programs.
Andrew T. Young, Russell S. Sobel. Recovery and Reinvestment Act spending at the state level: Keynesian stimulus or distributive politics?
Erik Lindqvist, Robert Östling. Identity and redistribution.
Thorsten Janus.  The political economy of fertility.
Jens Prüfer, Uwe Walz. Academic faculty governance and recruitment decisions.
Gökçe Göktepe, Shanker Satyanath. The economic value of military connections in Turkey.
Book Reviews
Michael Munger reviews: Anthony de Jasay (Edited with an Introduction by Hartmut Kliemt): Political economy, concisely: essays on policy that does not work and markets that do; Anthony de Jasay (Edited with an Introduction by Hartmut Kliemt): Political philosophy, clearly: essays on freedom and fairness, property and equalities;
Adam Pellillo reviews: Ron Smith: Military economics: the interaction of power and money.
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Signs, Vol. 38, #4, 2013
Special Issue: Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory
Call for Nominations: Signs Editorship, 2015–2020: A Word from the Publisher
Call for Papers: The Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship(p. xi)  Free Content
Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory     Edited by Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, and Leslie McCall
Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, and Leslie McCall. Toward a Field of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications, and Praxis.
Devon W. Carbado. Colorblind Intersectionality.
Vrushali Patil.From Patriarchy to Intersectionality: A Transnational Feminist Assessment of How Far We've Really Come.
Gail Lewis. Unsafe Travel: Experiencing Intersectionality and Feminist Displacements.       
Mieke Verloo. Intersectional and Cross-Movement Politics and Policies: Reflections on Current Practices and Debates.
Jennifer Jihye Chun, George Lipsitz, and Young Shin. Intersectionality as a Social Movement Strategy: Asian Immigrant Women Advocates.
Anna Carastathis. Identity Categories as Potential Coalitions.
Chandra Talpade Mohanty. Transnational Feminist Crossings: On Neoliberalism and Radical Critique.
Barbara Tomlinson. To Tell the Truth and Not Get Trapped: Desire, Distance, and Intersectionality at the Scene of Argument.
Catharine A. MacKinnon. Intersectionality as Method: A Note.
Dean Spade. Intersectional Resistance and Law Reform.
About the Contributors
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Sophia, Vol. 52, #1, 2013
Editorial Notes
Monima Chadha, Purushottama Bilimoria, John Bigelow. J. J. C Smart (1920-2012): Remembering Jack.
Original Paper
Marilyn McCord Adams. Ignorance, Instrumentality, Compensation, and the Problem of Evil.
Richard J. Colledge. Secular Spirituality and the Hermeneutics of Ontological Gratitude.
Review Paper
John Bishop. The Argument from Evil and the God of ‘Frightening’ Love.
Joe Mintoff. Recasting Analytic Philosophy on the Problem of Evil.
Letter
Andrew Gleeson. A Frightening Love: Replies to Bishop and Mintoff.
Original Paper
Benedikt Paul Göcke. Panentheism and Classical Theism.
Hugh J. McCann. Divine Nature and Divine Will.
Markus Weidler, Imran Aijaz. Divine Hiddenness and Discrimination: A Philosophical Dilemma.
Balbinder Singh Bhogal. Subject to Interpretation: Philosophical Messengers and Poetic Reticence in Sikh Textuality.
James S. Spiegel. Open-mindedness and Religious Devotion.
Andrew Kelley. Jankélévitch and Gusdorf on Forgiveness of Oneself.
Christopher G. Framarin. Environmental Ethics and the Mahabharata: The Case of the Burning of the Kha-n·d·ava Forest.
Book Reviews
Roger Scruton, The Face Of God: The Gifford Lectures 2010. Review by Reg Naulty.
The Exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas Between Jews and Christians, edited by Kevin Hart and Michael A. Signer. Review by Eric Severson.
Mark Woodward, Java, Indonesia and Islam. Review by Carool Kersten.
Patrice Haynes, Immanent Transcendence: Reconfiguring Materialism in Continental Philosophy. Review by Jonathan Tuckett.
Erratum
Erratum to: Max Charlesworth’s Sophia: The First Half-Century and the Next by Jay L. Garfield.
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