Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December 9.2, 2013

Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 118, #4, 2013
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #9 2013
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Vol. 31, #4, 2013
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #5, 2013
Nanoethics, Vol. 7, #3, 2013

Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 118, #4, 2013
Editorial Notes
Itziar Castelló, Mette Morsing, Friederike Schultz. Communicative Dynamics and the Polyphony of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Network Society.
Original Articles
Hsin-Hsuan Meg Lee, Willemijn Van Dolen, Ans Kolk. On the Role of Social Media in the ‘Responsible’ Food Business: Blogger Buzz on Health and Obesity Issues.
Maria Besiou, Mark Lee Hunter, Luk N. Van Wassenhove. A Web of Watchdogs: Stakeholder Media Networks and Agenda-Setting in Response to Corporate Initiatives.
David Eberle, Guido Berens, Ting Li. The Impact of Interactive Corporate Social Responsibility Communication on Corporate Reputation.
Thomas P. Lyon, A. Wren Montgomery. Tweetjacked: The Impact of Social Media on Corporate Greenwash.
Christian Fieseler, Matthes Fleck. The Pursuit of Empowerment through Social Media: Structural Social Capital Dynamics in CSR-Blogging.
Glen Whelan, Jeremy Moon, Bettina Grant. Corporations and Citizenship Arenas in the Age of Social Media.
Kiljae Lee, Won-Yong Oh, Namhyeok Kim. Social Media for Socially Responsible Firms: Analysis of Fortune 500’s Twitter Profiles and their CSR/CSIR Ratings.
Frank G. A. de Bakker, Iina Hellsten. Capturing Online Presence: Hyperlinks and Semantic Networks in Activist Group Websites on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #9 2013
Articles
Andy Clark. Expecting the World: Perception, Prediction, and the Origins of Human Knowledge.
Susanna Schellenberg. Belief and Desire in Imagination and Immersion.
Book Reviews.
Gordon Belot: Geometric Possibility. Review by Tim Maudlin.
New Books: Translations.
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Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Vol. 31, #4, 2013
Original Article
Windy Dryden, Nicola R. Hurton. What I Felt Like Doing, but did Not Do When I Felt Hurt: An REBT-Based Investigation of Action Tendencies that are Not Acted On.
Windy Dryden, Nicola R. Hurton. Why I did Not do What I Felt Like Doing When I Felt Hurt: An REBT-Based Investigation of Reasons Why Hurt-Based Action Tendencies are Not Acted On.
Ryan C. Martin. Angry Thoughts and Daily Emotion Logs: Validity of the Angry Cognitions Scale.
Stephanie M. Samar, Kate E. Walton. Personality Traits Predict Irrational Beliefs.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #5, 2013
Research Article
Dylan Bumford, Chris Barker. Association with distributivity and the problem of multiple antecedents for singular different.
Anne Mucha. Temporal interpretation in Hausa.
Michael Rieppel. The double life of ‘The mayor of Oakland’.
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Nanoethics, Vol. 7, #3, 2013
Editorial
Simone Arnaldi, Alessia Muratorio. Nanotechnology, uncertainty and regulation. A guest editorial.
Original Paper
Daniela Marrani. Nanotechnologies and Novel Foods in European Law.
Aida Maria Ponce Del Castillo. The European and Member States’ Approaches to Regulating Nanomaterials: Two Levels of Governance.
Daniele Ruggiu. Temporal Perspectives of the Nanotechnological Challenge to Regulation: How Human Rights Can Contribute to the Present and Future of Nanotechnologies.
Vivian Weil. Responsible Management in Private Sector Nano Enterprises: Conversations with Lead Technologists and Managers.
Subhasis Sahoo.  Would You Mind, If We Record This? Perceptions on Regulation and Responsibility among Indian Nanoscientists.
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