Wednesday, January 14, 2015

January 14, 2014

Dissent,  Vol. 62, #1, 2015
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 77, #1, 2015
Isis, Vol. 105, #4, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 126, #1, 2015
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 57, 2015

Dissent,  Vol. 62, #1, 2015
Editor’s Page
David Marcus. The Soapbox Left.
Culture Front
Nic Cavell. China’s Dream Parks.
Tim Barker. The People’s Flag is Palest Pink.
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow. The Eco-Optimists.
Peter D’Amato. Narcos Anonymous.
Progressive Cities
Michael Kazin. Introduction: Promises and Limits of Progressive Cities.
Joshua Freeman. De Blasio’s New York.
Abby Scher. Solidarity, PA.
Jennifer Klein. New Haven Rising.
Manuel Pastor. How Immigrant Activists Changed L.A.
James N. Gregory. Seattle’s Left Coast Formula.
Sarah Jaffe. Dear Landlord.
Fiction
Rachel Kushner. Debouchment.
Politics and Religious Revival
Tom Finn. After the Revolution: The Struggle for Women’s Rights in Yemen.
Maxine Phillips. Moral Minority: The New Protestant Left.
Michael Walzer. Islamism and the Left.
Rafia Zakaria. Women and Islamic Militancy.
The Academic Boycott of Israel
Michael Zakim. The Best of Intentions.
Feisal G. Mohamed. False Harmony.
Reviews
Jedediah Purdy. The Triumph of Corruption.
Madeleine Schwartz. The People vs. Laura Kipnis.
Samuel Moyn. Fantasies of Federalism.
Evan Kindley. The Calling.
Kevin Mattson. Kill Your Idols.
The Last Page
Colin Gordon. The Segregation Index.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 77, #1, 2015
Theme: The Problem of Evil
Editorial by R.L. Hall
Articles
Christopher Gregory Weaver. Evilism, moral rationalism, and reasons internalism.
Ryan Rhodes. Taking the narrow way: Lovering, evil, and knowing what God would do.
Mats Wahlberg. Was evolution the only possible way for God to make autonomous creatures? Examination of an argument in evolutionary theodicy.
Scott Coley. Skeptical theism is incompatible with theodicy.
Toby Betenson. Ivan Karamazov is a hopeless romantic.
Book Reviews
Robert MacSwain: Solved by sacrifice: Austin Farrer, fideism, and the evidence of faith. Review by John Cottingham.
Kevin Schilbrack: Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A Manifesto. Review by Stephen Bush.
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Isis, Vol. 105, #4, 2014 (selections only)
Articles
Richard Serjeantson. Francis Bacon and the “Interpretation of Nature” in the Late Renaissance.
Matthew R. Goodrum. Crafting a New Science: Defining Paleoanthropology and Its Relationship to Prehistoric Archaeology, 1860–1890.
Rachael I. Rosner. The “Splendid Isolation” of Aaron T. Beck.
Focus: Relocating Race
Suman Seth. Introduction.
Suman Seth. Materialism, Slavery, and The History of Jamaica.
Helen Tilley. Racial Science, Geopolitics, and Empires: Paradoxes of Power.
Warwick Anderson. Racial Conceptions in the Global South.
Yuehtsen Juliette Chung. Better Science and Better Race?: Social Darwinism and Chinese Eugenics.
Duana Fullwiley. The “Contemporary Synthesis”: When Politically Inclusive Genomic Science Relies on Biological Notions of Race.
Book Reviews (Very selected)
General
Bad Vibrations: The History of the Idea of Music as a Cause of Disease by James Kennaway. Review by: Brandon Konoval.
Antiquity
The History of Mathematical Proof in Ancient Traditions by Karine Chemla. Review by: Byron E. Wall.
Early Modern (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries)
The Idea of the Sciences in the French Enlightenment: A Reinterpretation by G. Matthew Adkins. Review by: Michael R. Lynn.
Cabinets of Experimental Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Europe by Jim Bennett; Sofia Talas. Review by: Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis.
Translating Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries by Harold J. Cook; Sven Dupré. Review by: Klaas van Berkel.
Language and Enlightenment: The Berlin Debates of the Eighteenth Century by Avi Lifschitz. Review by: Michael C. Carhart.
Kant's Organicism: Epigenesis and the Development of Critical Philosophy by Jennifer Mensch. Review by: Joan Steigerwald.
John Ray's Cambridge Catalogue (1660) by P. H. Oswald; C. D. Preston. Review by: Isabelle Charmantier.
Le opere di Galileo Galilei. Appendice, Volume 1: Iconografia Galileiana by Federico Tognoni. Review by: Dario Tessicini.
Sociology and Philosophy of Science
Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality by Helen E. Longino. Review by: Maria Kronfeldner.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 126, #1, 2015
Symposium on Tone at the Top, Issue Editors: Sally Gunz, Linda Thorne
Editorial Notes
Sally Gunz, Linda Thorne. Introduction to the Special Issue on Tone at the Top.
Original Paper
Lorenzo Patelli, Matteo Pedrini. Is Tone at the Top Associated with Financial Reporting Aggressiveness?
Discussant Comments
Gregory D. Saxton. Discussant Comment on “Is Tone at the Top Associated with Financial Reporting Aggressiveness?” by Lorenzo Patelli, Matteo Pedrini.
Original Paper
Bradley Lail, Jason MacGregor, Martin Stuebs. The Influence of Regulatory Approach on Tone at the Top.
Discussant Comments
Don W. Finn. Discussant Comment on “The Influence of Regulatory Approach on Tone at the top” by Bradley Lail, Jason MacGregor, Marty Stuebs, Timothy Thomasson.
Original Paper
William E. Shafer.Ethical Climate, Social Responsibility, and Earnings Management.
Discussant Comments
Mary Curtis. Discussion of “Ethical Climate, Social Responsibility and Earnings Management.”
Original Paper
Brian Shapiro, Michael Naughton. The Expression of Espoused Humanizing Values in Organizational Practice: A Conceptual Framework and Case Study
Discussant Comments
Ronald J. Strauss. Discussant Comment on the Expression of Espoused Humanizing Values in Organizational Practice: A Conceptual Framework and Case Study by Brian Shapiro and Michael Naughton.
Original Paper
Jingyu Gao, Robert Greenberg, Bernard Wong-On-Wing. Whistleblowing Intentions of Lower-Level Employees: The Effect of Reporting Channel, Bystanders, and Wrongdoer Power Status.
Discussant Comments
Steven E. Kaplan. Discussant Comment on Whistleblowing Intentions of Lower-Level Employees: The Effect of Reporting Channel, Bystanders, and Wrongdoer Power Status by Jingyu Gao, Robert Greenberg, Bernard Wong-On-Wing.
Original Paper
Steven E. Kaplan, Janet A. Samuels, Jeffrey Cohen. An Examination of the Effect of CEO Social Ties and CEO Reputation on Nonprofessional Investors’ Say-on-Pay Judgments.
Discussant Comments
Regan N. Schmidt.Discussant Comment on An Examination of the Effect of CEO Social Ties and CEO Reputation on Nonprofessional Investors’ Say-on-Pay Judgments, by Steve Kaplan, Janet Samuels, Jeffrey Cohen.
Original Papers
Donna D. Bobek, Amy M. Hageman, Robin R. Radtke. The Influence of Roles and Organizational Fit on Accounting Professionals’ Perceptions of their Firms’ Ethical Environment.
Saverio Bozzolan, Charles H. Cho, Giovanna Michelon. Impression Management and Organizational Audiences: The Fiat Group Case.
Erratum
Sally Gunz, Linda Thorne. Erratum to: Introduction to the Special Issue on Tone at the Top.
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 57, 2015
Editorial Board

Regular Article
Clara L. Wilkins, Joseph D. Wellman, Laura G. Babbitt, Negin R. Toosi, Katherine D. Schad. You can win but I can't lose: Bias against high-status groups increases their zero-sum beliefs about discrimination
Alexandra E. Wesnousky, Gabriele Oettingen, Peter M. Gollwitzer. Holding a silver lining theory: When negative attributes heighten performance.
Nathaniel J. Ratcliff, Theresa K. Vescio, Julia L. Dahl. (Still) waiting in the wings: Group-based biases in leaders' decisions about to whom power is relinquished.
Zachary P. Hohman, Michael A. Hogg. Fearing the uncertain: Self-uncertainty plays a role in mortality salience.
Hans-Peter Erb, Denis J. Hilton, Gerd Bohner, Lucia Roffey. The minority decision — A risky choice.
Allison L. Skinner, Gandalf Nicolas. Looking Black or looking back? Using phenotype and ancestry to make racial categorizations.
Stephanie B. Richman, Erica B. Slotter, Wendi L. Gardner, C. Nathan DeWall. Reaching out by changing what's within: Social exclusion increases self-concept malleability.
Klaus Fiedler, Janis Jung, Michaela Wänke, Theodore Alexopoulos, Laura de Molière. Toward a deeper understanding of the ecological origins of distance. construal.
Patrick M. Egan, Joshua J. Clarkson, Edward R. Hirt. Revisiting the restorative effects of positive mood: An expectancy-based approach to self-control restoration.
Laura M. Brady, Cheryl R. Kaiser, Brenda Major, Teri A. Kirby. It's fair for us: Diversity structures cause women to legitimize discrimination.
Zhi Liu, Joel Brockner. The interactive effect of positive inequity and regulatory focus on work performance.
FlashReports
Laura M. Kressel, James S. Uleman. The causality implicit in traits.
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