Thursday, October 16, 2014

October 16, 2014

Economics and Politics, Vol. 26, #3, 2014
Foundations of Science, Vol. 19, #4, 2014
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 27, #5, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #4, 2014
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 95 #3, 2014
Politics & Policy, Vol. 42, #5, 2014

Economics and Politics, Vol. 26, #3, 2014
Original Articles
David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger. Politicians and Preferences of the Voter Majority: Does Gender Matter?
Stephen Ansolabehere, Marc Meredith and Erik Snowberg. Mecro-Economic Voting: Local Information and Micro-Perceptions of the Macro-Economy.
David H. Bearce and Jennifer Laks Hutnick. International Labor Mobility, Redistribution, and Domestic Political Liberalization.
Thomas B. Pepinsky. The Politics of Capital Flight in the Global Economic Crisis.
Jeffrey F. Timmons and Jerry Nickelsburg. Do People with Specific Skills Want More Social Insurance? Not in the United States.
Swati Dhingra. Reconciling Observed Tariffs and the Median Voter Model.
Bruce A. Blonigen and Jacob McGrew. Task Routineness and Trade Policy Preferences.
Hamid Beladi and Reza Oladi. Technical Progress, Urban Unemployment and Heterogeneous Firms.
Erratum
This article corrects: Does Saying ‘Yes’ to Capital Inflows Necessarily Mean Good Business? the Effect of Antimoney Laundering Regulations in the Latin American and the Caribbean Economies
Vol. 26, Issue 1, 96–127, Article first published online: 30 NOV 2013
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Foundations of Science, Vol. 19, #4, 2014
Original Papers
B. A. Mamedov, M. Y. Esmer. On the Philosophical Nature of Einstein’s Mass-Energy Equivalence Formula TeX.
Friedel Weinert. Lines of Descent: Kuhn and Beyond.
Steven E. Wallis. Abstraction and Insight: Building Better Conceptual Systems to Support More Effective Social Change.
Woosuk Park. Misrepresentation in Context.
Commentary
Ilkka Niiniluoto. Representation and Truthlikeness.
Commentary
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen. Misrepresentation in “Misrepresentation in Context” in Context.
Original Papers
Áurea Anguera de Sojo, Juan Ares, María Aurora Martínez. Serendipity and the Discovery of DNA.
Taner Edis, Maarten Boudry. Beyond Physics? On the Prospects of Finding a Meaningful Oracle.
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 27, #5, 2014
Articles
David S. Conner, Noelle Sevoian. The Diverse Values and Motivations of Vermont Farm to Institution Supply Chain Actors.
Mark Coeckelbergh, David J. Gunkel. Facing Animals: A Relational, Other-Oriented Approach to Moral Standing.
Suk Shin Kim. The Mini-Cup Jelly Court Cases: A Comparative Analysis from a Food Ethics Perspective.
Louis-Etienne Pigeon, Lyne Létourneau. The Leading Canadian NGOs’ Discourse on Fish Farming: From Ecocentric Intuitions to Biocentric Solutions.
Clement Loo. Towards a More Participative Definition of Food Justice.
Quentin Farmar-Bowers. Food Security: One of a Number of ‘Securities’ We Need for a Full Life: An Australian Perspective.
Benjamin L. Turner, Melissa Wuellner. Dueling Land Ethics: Uncovering Agricultural Stakeholder Mental Models to Better Understand Recent Land Use Conversion.
Noor Munirah Isa, Saadan Man. “First Things First”: Application of Islamic Principles of Priority in the Ethical Assessment of Genetically Modified Foods.
Research Paper
João Graça, Maria Manuela Calheiros. Moral Disengagement in Harmful but Cherished Food Practices? An Exploration into the Case of Meat.
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 Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #4, 2014
Original Papers
Bert Weijters, Frank Goedertier, Sofie Verstreken. Online Music Consumption in Today’s Technological Context: Putting the Influence of Ethics in Perspective.
Fernando Muñoz, Maria Vargas, Isabel Marco. Environmental Mutual Funds: Financial Performance and Managerial Abilities.
Caroline Gauthier, Corine Genet. Nanotechnologies and Green Knowledge Creation: Paradox or Enhancer of Sustainable Solutions?
Antje Wahl, Gary Q. Bull. Mapping Research Topics and Theories in Private Regulation for Sustainability in Global Value Chains.
Edmund F. Byrne. In Lieu of a Sovereignty Shield, Multinational Corporations Should Be Responsible for the Harm They Cause
Mohammad Al-Suhaibani, Nader Naifar. Islamic Corporate Governance: Risk-Sharing and Islamic Preferred Shares.
Alan Gregory, Rajesh Tharyan, Julie Whittaker. Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Value: Disaggregating the Effects on Cash Flow, Risk and Growth.
Long Zhang, Yulin Deng, Qun Wang. An Exploratory Study of Chinese Motives for Building Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi.
Rafi M. M. I. Chowdhury, Mario Fernando. The Relationships of Empathy, Moral Identity and Cynicism with Consumers’ Ethical Beliefs: The Mediating Role of Moral Disengagement.
Dirk De Clercq, Dave Bouckenooghe, Usman Raja. Unpacking the Goal Congruence–Organizational Deviance Relationship: The Roles of Work Engagement and Emotional Intelligence.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 95 #3, 2014
Original Articles
Maura Tumulty. Managing Mismatch Between Belief and Behavior.
Richard Dean. Respect for the Unworthy.
Jamin Asay and Sam Baron. The Hard Road to Presentism.
Einar Duenger Bohn. From Hume's Dictum Via Submergence to Composition as Identity or Mereological Nihilism.
Simon Langford. On What We are and How We Persist.
Katarzyna Paprzycka. Lowe's Argument Against the Psychoneural Token Identity Thesis.
Peter Langland-Hassan. What It Is to Pretend.
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Politics & Policy, Vol. 42, #5, 2014
Issue Information
Original Articles
Carol M. Glen. Internet Governance: Territorializing Cyberspace?
Dukhong Kim. The Effect of Partisanship, Sophistication, and Political Contexts on Belief in Democracy Promotion.
Stephen C. Craig and Paulina S. Rippere. Political Trust and Negative Campaigns: Two Tests of the Figure-Ground Hypothesis.
Eric O. Udjo and Barney Erasmus. Impact of Retirement Age Policy on the Workforce of a Higher Education Institution in South Africa.
Okechukwu Ikeanyibe. Internal Party Democracy, Party Candidature, and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria's Fourth Republic.
October Book Reviews // Book Review Essay: Kai Chen. Three Faces of Security Devolution.
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