Wednesday, June 26, 2013

June 26, 2013

CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #7, 2013
Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 31, #3, 2013
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 39, #7, 2013
Law and Critique, Vol. 24, #2, 2013
NDPR
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Science, Vol. 12, #2, 2013
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 13, #12, 2013
Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 51, #2, 2013
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 34, #3, 2013


CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #7, 2013
Articles
Tiffany D. Barnes and Stephanie M. Burchard. “Engendering” Politics: The Impact of Descriptive Representation on Women’s Political Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Johannes Karreth, Jonathan T. Polk,and Christopher S. Allen. Catchall or Catch and Release? The Electoral Consequences of Social Democratic Parties’ March to the Middle in Western Europe.
Anthony J. McGann and Michael Latner. The Calculus of Consensus Democracy: Rethinking Patterns of Democracy Without Veto Players.
Ernesto Calvo and Maria Victoria Murillo. When Parties Meet Voters: Assessing Political Linkages Through Partisan Networks and Distributive Expectations in Argentina and Chile.
Book Reviews
Alexander Lee reviews Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India by A. Kohli.
Min Ye  reviews China’s Remarkable Economic Growth by J. Knight and S. Ding.
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Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 31, #3, 2013
Articles
Shelly Lundberg. The College Type: Personality and Educational Inequality.
Evren Ors, Frédéric Palomino, and Eloïc Peyrache. Performance Gender Gap: Does Competition Matter?
Christian M. Dahl, Daniel le Maire, and Jakob R. Munch. Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining.
Simon Burgess and Ellen Greaves. Test Scores, Subjective Assessment, and Stereotyping of Ethnic Minorities.
Sari Pekkala Kerr, Tuomas Pekkarinen, and Roope Uusitalo. School Tracking and Development of Cognitive Skills.
Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen. Assortative Mating and Female Labor Supply.
Yang Yao and Ninghua Zhong. Unions and Workers’ Welfare in Chinese Firms.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 39, #7, 2013
Special Issue: The ethics of male circumcision
The concise argument

Bennett Foddy. Medical, religious and social reasons for and against an ancient rite.
Editorials
Julian Savulescu. Male circumcision and the enhancement debate: harm reduction, not prohibition
Brian D Earp. The ethics of infant male circumcision.
Feature article
Joseph MazorPaper: The child's interests and the case for the permissibility of male infant circumcision
Commentaries
David P Lang. Circumcision, sexual dysfunction and the child's best interests: why the anatomical details matter.
David Benatar. Evaluations of circumcision should be circumscribed by the evidence.
Response
Joseph Mazor. Response: What philosophers can contribute in the face of fundamental empirical disagreement: a response to Benatar and Lang.
Current controversies
J Steven Svoboda, Robert S Van Howe. Out of step: fatal flaws in the latest AAP policy report on neonatal circumcision.
The AAP Task Force on Circumcision 2012. The AAP Task Force on Neonatal Circumcision: a call for respectful dialogue.
Reinhard Merkel, Holm Putzke. After Cologne: male circumcision and the law. Parental right, religious liberty or criminal assault?
Matthew Thomas Johnson. Religious circumcision, invasive rites, neutrality and equality: bearing the burdens and consequences of belief.
Dena S Davis. Ancient rites and new laws: how should we regulate religious circumcision of minors?
Hanoch Ben-Yami. Circumcision: What should be done?
Robert J L Darby. The child's right to an open future: is the principle applicable to non-therapeutic circumcision?
J Steven Svoboda. Circumcision of male infants as a human rights violation.
Robert S Van Howe. Infant circumcision: the last stand for the dead dogma of parental (sovereignal) rights.
Ethics briefing
Martin Davies, Sophie Brannan, Eleanor Chrispin, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian C Sheather.
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Law and Critique, Vol. 24, #2, 2013
Original Papers
Michelle Everson. The Fault of (European) Law in (Political and Social) Economic Crisis.
Thomas E. Webb. Exploring System Boundaries.
Sergio Tonkonoff. The Dark Glory of Criminals: Notes on the Iconic Imagination of the Multitudes.
Christine E. J. Schwöbel. The Comfort of International Criminal Law. Deconstructing Transitional Justice
Catherine Turner. Deconstructing Transitional Justice.
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NDPR
Geoff Boucher, Understanding Marxism. Reviewed by Daniel Little.
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Science, Vol. 12, #2, 2013
Special issue on Tacit Knowledge: New Theories and Practices
Original Papers
Evan Selinger. Tacit knowledge: new theories and practices.
Erratum
Evan Selinger, Gregory Feist, David Stone. Erratum to: Tacit knowledge: new theories and practices.
Harry Collins. Three dimensions of expertise.
Gregory J. Feist. The nature and nurture of expertise: a fourth dimension.
David A. Stone. The experience of the tacit in multi- and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Theresa Schilhab. Derived embodiment and imaginative capacities in interactional expertise.
Mark Addis. Linguistic competence and expertise.
Rodrigo Ribeiro. Tacit knowledge management.
Rodrigo Ribeiro. Levels of immersion, tacit knowledge and expertise.
Harry Collins. The core of expertise.
Brief Communications
Gregory J. Feist. Final response to Collin’s response.
David A. Stone. Reply to Collins.
Theresa Schilhab. On derived embodiment: a response to Collins.
Mark Addis. Response to Collins.
Rodrigo Ribeiro. Remarks on explicit knowledge and expertise acquisition.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 13, #12, 2013
Uriah Kriegel, "The Epistemological Challenge of Revisionary Metaphysics."
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Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 51, #2, 2013
Articles
Amie L. Thomasson. Norms and Necssity.
Katherine Withy. The Strategic Unity of Heidegger’s The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics.
Robert Mabrito. On Some Recent Attempts to Resolve the Debate between Internalists and Externalists.
Christopher Macleod. Was Mill a Noncognitivist?
Brendan Murday. Names and Obstinate Rigidity.
Thomas Raleigh. Belief Norms and Blindspots.
William Lauinger. The Missing-Desires Objection to Hybrid Theories of Well-Being.
SJP Announcements
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 34, #3, 2013
Original Papers
Thomas Schramme. ‘I hope that I get old before I die’: ageing and the concept of disease.
Toby Schonfeld. The perils of protection: vulnerability and women in clinical research.
Laura Capitaine, Katrien Devolder, Guido Pennings. Lifespan extension and the doctrine of double effect.
Christopher Cowley.  Euthanasia in psychiatry can never be justified. A reply to Wijsbek.
Book Reviews
Marcus Düwell, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Dietmar Mieth (eds.): The contingent nature of life: bioethics and the limits of human existence. Review by Susanna Maria Taraschi.
Jin-Bao Nie, Nanyan Guo, Mark Selden, and Arthur Kleinman (eds): Japan’s wartime medical atrocities: comparative inquiries in science, history, and ethics. Review by Paolo De Stefani
Jennifer Prah Ruger: Health and social justice. Review by Mario Zangrando.
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