Tuesday, April 15, 2014

April 15, 2014

CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 47, #6, 2014
Hypatia, Vol. 29, #2, 2014
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Vol. 16, #2, 2014
Ethical Theory & Moral Practice, Vol. 17, #2, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 120, #4, 2014
Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Vol. 24, #1, 2014 Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #2, 2014
NDPR
Politics & Policy, Vol. 42, #2, 2014
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 35, #2, 2014

CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 47, #6, 2014
Articles
Sara B. Hobolt and James Tilley. Who’s in Charge? How Voters Attribute Responsibility in the European Union.
Francesc Amat and Albert Falcó-Gimeno. The Legislative Dynamics of Political Decentralization in Parliamentary Democracies.
Bumba Mukherjee, Vineeta Yadav, and Sergio Béjar.Electoral Particularism, Bank Concentration, and Capital Account Liberalization in Developing Democracies.
Zeynep Somer-Topcu and Michelle E. Zar. European Parliamentary Elections and National Party Policy Change.
Adrian Vatter, Matthew Flinders, and Julian Bernauer. A Global Trend Toward Democratic Convergence? A Lijphartian Analysis of Advanced Democracies.
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Hypatia, Vol. 29, #2, 2014
Introduction
Sally J. Scholz and Shelley Wilcox. Editors’ Introduction.
Diversity Prize Honorable Mention
Jennifer McWeeny. Topographies of Flesh: Women, Nonhuman Animals, and the Embodiment of Connection and Difference.
Open Issue Content
Amy Olberding. Subclinical Bias, Manners, and Moral Harm.
Ann J. Cahill. Recognition, Desire, and Unjust Sex.
Pauline Kleingeld and Joel Anderson. Justice as a Family Value: How a Commitment to Fairness is Compatible with Love.
Mara Marin. Care, Oppression, and Marriage.
Jennifer Benson. Freedom as Going Off Script.
Donovan O. Schaefer. Embodied Disbelief: Poststructural Feminist Atheism.
Johanna Oksala. In Defense of Experience.
Mary Jean Walker and Wendy Rogers. What Can Feminist Epistemology Do for Surgery?
Jeffrey Epstein. Habermas, Virtue Epistemology, and Religious Justifications in the Public Sphere.
Rebecca Kukla. Performative Force, Convention, and Discursive Injustice.
Mary Kate Mcgowan. Sincerity Silencing.
Cluster: In Relation: Exploring the Work of Sue Campbell
Susan Sherwin. Remembering Sue Campbell: An Introduction.
Ami Harbin. Mentorship in Method: Philosophy and Experienced Agency.
Christine M. Koggel. Relational Remembering and Oppression.
Alexis Shotwell. “Women Don't Get AIDS, They Just Die From It”: Memory, Classification, and the Campaign to Change the Definition of AIDS.
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Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Vol. 16, #2, 2014
Special Issue on Governance on Low Carbon Technology Transfer, Guest Editors: Norichika Kanie and Shunsuke Managi.
Introduction
Norichika Kanie, Shunsuke Managi. Stimulating a 2015 Climate Deal: governance of low-carbon technology transfer.
Research Article
Eriko Miyama, Shunsuke Managi. Global environmental emissions estimate: application of multiple imputation.
Harro van Asselt, Fariborz Zelli. Connect the dots: managing the fragmentation of global climate governance.
Masachika Suzuki. Addressing key issues in technology innovation and transfer of clean energy technologies: a focus on enhancing the enabling environment in the developing countries.
Tobias S. Schmidt, Sandeep Dabur. Explaining the diffusion of biogas in India: a new functional approach considering national borders and technology transfer.
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Ethical Theory & Moral Practice, Vol. 17, #2, 2014
Editorial Notes
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger. Editorial Note.
Original Paper
Katerina Hadjimatheou. The Relative Moral Risks of Untargeted and Targeted Surveillance.
Michael Skerker. Seeking a Variable Standard of Individual Moral Responsibility in Organizations.
Aveek Bhattacharya, Robert Mark Simpson. Life in Overabundance: Agar on Life-Extension and the Fear of Death.
Georg Brun. Reflective Equilibrium Without Intuitions?
John Eriksson. Elaborating Expressivism: Moral judgments, Desires and Motivation.
William MacAskill. Replaceability, Career Choice, and Making a Difference.
Daan Evers. Moral Contextualism and the Problem of Triviality.
Gabriel S. Mendlow. Want of Care: An Essay on Wayward Action.
Toby Svoboda. A Reconsideration of Indirect Duties Regarding Non-Human Organisms.
Thomas Douglas. The Relationship Between Effort and Moral Worth: Three Amendments to Sorensen’s Model.
Andreas Albertsen, Sören Flinch Midtgaard. Unjust Equalities.
Book Review
Simon Derpmann. Simon Keller, Partiality.
Alfred Archer. Sebastian Schleidgen (ed.): Should we Act Morally? Essays on Overridingness.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 120, #4, 2014
Editorial Notes
Tobias Gössling, Luc van Liedekerke. Editorial: The Caring Organisation.
Original Paper
Miguel Pina e Cunha, Arménio Rego, Antonino Vaccaro. Organizations as Human Communities and Internal Markets: Searching for Duality.
Domènec Melé. “Human Quality Treatment”: Five Organizational Levels.
Sandrine Blanc. Expanding Workers’ ‘Moral Space’: A Liberal Critique of Corporate Capitalism.
Elisabet Garriga. Beyond Stakeholder Utility Function: Stakeholder Capability in the Value Creation Process.
Anne Vestergaard. Mediatized Humanitarianism: Trust and Legitimacy in the Age of Suspicion.
Wim Dubbink, Luc Van Liedekerke. Grounding Positive Duties in Commercial Life.
Michael S. Aßländer, Janina Curbach. The Corporation as Citoyen? Towards a New Understanding of Corporate Citizenship.
Eric Guthey, Mette Morsing. CSR and the Mediated Emergence of Strategic Ambiguity.
Sabine Matejek, Tobias Gössling. Beyond Legitimacy: A Case Study in BP’s “Green Lashing”.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Vol. 24, #1, 2014
Rebecca Kukla. Editorial Note.
Feature Articles
David DeGrazia. The Case for Moderate Gun Control.
J. Paul Kelleher. Beneficence, Justice, and Health Care.
Angela K. Martin, Nicolas Tavaglione, Samia Hurst. Resolving the Conflict: Clarifying ‘Vulnerability’ in Health Care Ethics.
Howard Brody. Chauncey Leake and the Development of Bioethics in America.
Reviews
John Langan. Aquinas on the Beginning and End of Human Life by Fabrizio Amerini.
Henry S. Richardson. Science in a Democratic Society by Philip Kitcher.
Rebecca Kukla. Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality by Helen Longino.
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Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #2, 2014
Original Articles
Pinar Akman. The role of ‘freedom’ in EU competition law.
Daniel Fenwick. ‘Abortion jurisprudence’ at Strasbourg: deferential, avoidant and normatively neutral?
David Miers. Compensating deserving victims of violent crime: the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012.
Andrew Keay. Comply or explain in corporate governance codes: in need of greater regulatory oversight?
Susan Bartie. Histories of legal scholars: the power of possibility.
Astrid Sanders. The law of unfair dismissal and behaviour outside work.
Book reviews
Steven Vaughan. Law as Engineering: Thinking about What Lawyers Do – By David Howarth.
Peter Munce. The Cambridge Companion to Human Rights Law – Edited by Conor Gearty and Costas Douzinas.
Chris Monaghan. Parliament and the Law – Edited by Alexander Horne, Gavin, Drewry and Dawn Oliver.
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NDPR
Adrienne M. Martin, How We Hope: A Moral Psychology. Reviewed by Erica Lucast Stonestreet. 
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Politics & Policy, Vol. 42, #2, 2014
Original Articles
Yoav H. Duman. Reducing the Fog? Immigrant Regularization and the State.
Daniel Stockemer and Stephanie Parent. The Inequality Turnout Nexus: New Evidence from Presidential Elections.
Alexandra Swigger and Bruce Timothy Heinmiller. Advocacy Coalitions and Mental Health Policy: The Adoption of Community Treatment Orders in Ontario.
Hiba Khodr. A Preliminary Comparative Study of Policy Making in Two GCC Countries—Qatar and Kuwait: Processes, Politics, and Participants.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 35, #2, 2014
Special Issue: Rethinking the Ethics of Research Involving Nonhuman Animals
Editorial Notes
Tom L. Beauchamp, Hope R. Ferdowsian, John P. Gluck.  Rethinking the ethics of research involving nonhuman animals: introduction.
Original Articles
Jeffrey Kahn. Lessons learned: challenges in applying current constraints on research on chimpanzees to other animals.
John P. Gluck. Moving beyond the welfare standard of psychological well-being for nonhuman primates: the case of chimpanzees.
Tom L. Beauchamp, Victoria Wobber. Autonomy in chimpanzees.
Jane Johnson, Neal D. Barnard. Chimpanzees as vulnerable subjects in research.
Hope Ferdowsian, Agustín Fuentes. Harms and deprivation of benefits for nonhuman primates in research.
David Wendler. Should protections for research with humans who cannot consent apply to research with nonhuman primates?
Chong Un Choe Smith. Confronting ethical permissibility in animal research: rejecting a common assumption and extending a principle of justice.
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