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Alejandro Bortolus, Chad L. Hewitt, Veli Mitova, Evangelina Schwindt, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, Ricardo Kaufer, H. M. Rubin, Mike D. Schneider, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Helena R. Slanickova, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Knowledge Brokers at the Science-Policy Interface: Insights from Biosecurity and Environmental ManagementAmbio. forthcoming.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Are terrorists collectively responsible for their extreme beliefs?In Rik Peels, Chris Ranalli & Naomi Kloosterboer (eds.), Responsibility for Extreme Beliefs, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Veli Mitova, Hanna Metzen, Helena R. Slanickova, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, L. Hewitt, Chad,, Ricardo Kaufer, Hannah Rubin, Mike D. Schneider, Evangelina Schwindt, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Why We Cannot Separate Evidence From Values in Public PolicyPolitics and Policy 54 (2). 2026.
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Mike D. Schneider, Helena R. Slanickova, Hannah Rubin, Remco Heesen, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Emelda E. Chukwu, Chad L. Hewitt, Ricardo Kaufer, Evangelina Schwindt, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Revisiting the Base in Evidence-Based PolicyPolitical Studies. 2025.
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Tim Flanagan, "A Most Thrilling Geometry" (Predicative Space in Proust)In Andrew Kettler & Will Tullett (eds.), The Routledge History of the Senses, Routledge. pp. 234-247. 2025.
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Niels de Haan and Anne Schwenkenbecher, Duties to Promote Just Institutions and the Citizenry as an Unorganized GroupIn Säde Hormio & Bill Wringe (eds.), Collective Responsibility: Perspectives on Political Philosophy from Social Ontology, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 151-170. 2024.
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Mike D. Schneider, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Hannah Rubin, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, Chad L. Hewitt, Ricardo Kaufer, Hanna Metzen, Veli Mitova, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Evangelina Schwindt, Helena R. Slanickova, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Science–policy research collaborations need philosophersNature Human Behaviour 8 1001-1002. 2024.
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Remco Heesen, Hannah Rubin, Mike D. Schneider, Katie Woolaston, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Ricardo Kaufer, Veli Mitova, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Evangelina Schwindt, Helena R. Slanickova, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, and Chad L. Hewitt, A model of faulty and faultless disagreement for post-hoc assessments of knowledge utilization in evidence-based policymakingScientific Reports 14 18495. 2024.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, What are collective epistemic reasons and why do we need them?Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 1-6. 2024.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Are Corporations Like Psychopaths? Lessons On Moral Responsibility From Rio Tinto's Juukan Gorge DisasterBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 2309-2320. 2024.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, The Meaning of Terrorism: Coady, Tony, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp 240, £30 (hardback) (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (2): 532-533. 2024.
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Paul Atkinson and Tim Flanagan, Humanities on Demand and the Demands on the Humanities: Between Technological and Lived TimeStudies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2): 143-160. 2024.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Commentary for NASSP Award Symposium on 'Getting Our Act Together'Social Philosophy Today 39 215-226. 2023.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Chad L. Hewitt, Remco Heesen, Marnie L. Campbell, Oliver Fritsch, Andrew Knight, and Erin Nash, Epistemology of ignorance: the contribution of philosophy to the science-policy interface of marine biosecurityFrontiers in Marine Science 10 1-5. 2023.
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Wahida Khandker and Tim Flanagan, On Ephemeral StructuresIn Gary Huafan He & Skender Luarasi (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives on Architectural Organicism: The Limits of Self-Generation, Routledge. pp. 206-225. 2023.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher and Martin Brueckner, Renewable EnergyIn Benjamin Hale & Andrew Light (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics, Routledge. pp. 359-373. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, How we fail to know: Group-based ignorance and collective epistemic obligationsPolitical Studies 70 (4): 901-918. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Wenn gemeinsames Handeln das Böse hervorbringt (review)Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (1): 172-179. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Collective inaction, omission, and non-action: when not acting is indeed on ‘us’Synthese 200 (5): 1-19. 2022.
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Tim Flanagan, Talking Like a Plant: Testimony and Justice (For the Humans to Come)Angelaki 27 (2): 85-99. 2022.
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Tim Flanagan, Standing-out and Fitting-in: The Acoustic-Space of Extemporised SpeechJournal of Intercultural Studies 6 (43): 758-772. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Structural Injustice and Massively Shared ObligationsJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1): 1-16. 2021.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Kollektive Verantwortung und ArmutIn Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie Und Armut, J.b. Metzler. pp. 326-332. 2021.
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Rahul K. Gairola, Sarah Courtis, and Tim Flanagan, Liminal Diasporas in the Era of COVID-19Journal of Postcolonial Writing 57 (1): 4-12. 2021.
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Tim Flanagan, ‘Implicit’ Liber (a Baroque Theme)In Baroque Naturalism in Benjamin and Deleuze: The Art of Least Distances, Palgrave. pp. 1-57. 2021.